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Amphenol stock jumps 6% as insider buy and board succession put APH back in focus
9 February 2026
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Amphenol stock jumps 6% as insider buy and board succession put APH back in focus

New York, Feb 9, 2026, 14:40 EST — Regular session

Amphenol Corp shares jumped roughly 6% to $144.75 during Monday afternoon trading, coming off a session peak of $144.93. By 2:24 p.m. EST, the stock was showing a 6.3% gain, with trading volume around 5.7 million shares.

Investors don’t miss it when insiders step in with big stock buys—especially at major industrial-tech outfits, where sales outpace purchases. Amphenol’s timing is notable, with the company prepping for a leadership transition and cash returns still grabbing headlines.

Monday’s move, traders say, isn’t just about one product making news. It’s a read on confidence. The stock’s been moving on bets that demand for high-speed connectivity equipment will hold up, plus the usual execution risks you get when deals stack up fast.

Director Robert Livingston snapped up 10,000 shares on Feb. 5, according to a regulatory filing, paying a weighted average price near $128.51 per share — a total outlay of about $1.29 million. The Form 4, the SEC’s standard for insider transactions, showed Livingston’s purchase prices ranged from $128.29 to $128.71. After these trades, Livingston’s stake stood at 135,720 shares.

The trade caught more eyes when a Nasdaq.com column pointed it out, mentioning Amphenol shares had climbed roughly 5.6% during Monday’s session as the article was being written.

Amphenol unveiled its board succession plan last week, setting up President and CEO R. Adam Norwitt to step in as chairman after the 2026 annual meeting—likely in May—when longtime chairman Martin Loeffler retires. Norwitt called the appointment “deeply honored and humbled.” Lead independent director David Falck pointed to the board’s confidence in Norwitt’s leadership as the reason for the decision. Nasdaq

The company said it will pay a first-quarter dividend of 25 cents a share, with the payout set for April 14. Investors on record as of March 23 will be eligible.

Shares of TE Connectivity picked up roughly 4.3% in afternoon U.S. trading, while Eaton tacked on around 1.3%. The advance unfolded as industrial and electronic components stocks moved higher.

Amphenol turned in record numbers for both the fourth quarter and the full year 2025 back in late January, with the company also pointing to a stronger first-quarter outlook boosted by dealmaking. For the first quarter, the group expects sales to land between $6.90 billion and $7.00 billion and is guiding for adjusted diluted EPS in the $0.91 to $0.93 range. That includes roughly $900 million in revenue from the Connectivity and Cable Solutions business it recently picked up from CommScope.

Adjusted earnings, a measure defined by the company, exclude items like deal-related expenses to reflect what management sees as the core operating pace. When acquisitions pick up, investors pay close attention to how adjusted figures stack up against GAAP results.

Still, insider buying doesn’t guarantee support—shares can tumble if demand slips in major end markets or integration costs and margins disappoint. Companies priced for perfect execution usually take a hit at the first sign of order growth slowing.

Investors now have their eyes on the March 23 record date for the dividend. They’re also waiting for any fresh details ahead of the annual meeting slated for May, where Norwitt is poised to step in as chair.

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