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Amphenol Stock Slides 6% as Dividend, Debt Sale and AI Growth Story Collide
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Amphenol Stock Slides 6% as Dividend, Debt Sale and AI Growth Story Collide

WALLINGFORD, Connecticut, May 8, 2026, 18:03 (EDT)

Shares of Amphenol Corporation Class A slipped $8.68 to close at $128.03 Friday, losing close to 6%. Trading picked up, with around 18.1 million shares changing hands, according to market data.

Timing’s key here—Amphenol’s pitch to investors lately hinges on IT datacom demand, which is closely tied to the data center and AI infrastructure boom, rather than just its traditional connectors. Barclays’ Guy Hardwick bumped up his price target on the stock last week, going to $180 from $175, and stuck with an Overweight rating. He pointed to robust IT Datacom sales and guidance that landed ahead of consensus.

The dividend announcement was straightforward, but it arrived as investors are still gauging Amphenol’s capacity to keep sending cash back to them even as it juggles more refinancing and deals. On May 6, the board cleared a 25-cent quarterly payout, set for July 15 to holders registered as of June 23.

Amphenol, according to a May 6 filing, signed an underwriting deal covering €600 million in 3.375% senior notes maturing 2029, plus €500 million of 3.875% senior notes set for 2034. Senior notes—essentially corporate debt—carry “senior” status, meaning they typically get repaid ahead of junior obligations if the company faces financial distress.

The offering should wrap up on May 12, assuming usual conditions are met. Amphenol said net proceeds are earmarked to pay down debt from its U.S. commercial paper program, as well as a 364-day delayed draw term loan credit agreement. The company also mentioned general corporate purposes as a use for the funds.

The numbers still stack up for Amphenol. The company posted record first-quarter sales of $7.6 billion—a 58% jump from the previous year—and racked up $9.4 billion in orders. Book-to-bill landed at 1.24. CEO R. Adam Norwitt called out “record sales and Adjusted Diluted EPS,” alongside “record orders.” Looking ahead, Amphenol expects second-quarter sales to come in between $8.1 billion and $8.2 billion. Amphenol Investor Relations

The mood turned on Friday. Amphenol lagged, MarketWatch reported, trailing both Eaton and TE Connectivity—Eaton actually gained, TE Connectivity slipped but not as much as APH. So, it’s tough to chalk up Amphenol’s drop to a sector-wide move in connectors.

Amphenol has leaned on acquisitions for part of its expansion. Back in January, it wrapped up the buyout of CommScope’s Connectivity and Cable Solutions unit. CEO Adam Norwitt called out “significant fiber optic interconnect capabilities” coming with the deal. The company is projecting about $4.1 billion in CCS sales for 2026. Amphenol Investor Relations

But there’s not much margin for error here. Amphenol, in its most recent 10-Q, noted that customer orders tend to move with demand swings and broader business trends. The company also logged a $130 million accrual and flagged another $160 million in China tax obligations for the first quarter.

July 29 stands out for APH shares, overshadowing the upcoming dividend. That’s the day Amphenol is set to report its second-quarter 2026 results. Investors will be watching for a clearer picture on how demand, margins, and debt management are lining up.

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