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Eaton Shares Bounce Ahead of Holiday as AI Power Push Nears Another Test
23 May 2026
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Eaton Shares Bounce Ahead of Holiday as AI Power Push Nears Another Test

New York, May 23, 2026, 17:03 EDT

  • Eaton finished Friday at $391.35, rising 2.58% on the day. Shares lost roughly 2.0% over the week.
  • U.S. cash equities are closed for the weekend, with no trading in NYSE stocks on Monday due to Memorial Day.
  • This week, eyes go back to data-center demand, margins, and Eaton’s May 29 dividend payment.

Eaton Corp. closed Friday up 2.58% at $391.35, snapping back after tumbling earlier in the week. The power-management stock still finished the week down roughly 2.0%. Volume came in around 2.35 million shares ahead of the U.S. holiday break.

That’s important with the cash market closed until Tuesday. The New York Stock Exchange runs its main hours from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern, and its 2026 schedule shows no trading on Memorial Day, Monday, May 25.

S&P 500 climbed 0.4% on Friday and locked in an eighth weekly gain. Dow was up 0.6% and the Nasdaq Composite added 0.2%, Associated Press market data showed. For the week, the S&P 500 rose 0.9%. The Dow gained 2.1%. Nasdaq finished the week ahead by 0.5%.

Eaton shares had a tough start to the week, dropping 4.40% on Monday and 2.62% Tuesday. The stock then turned higher for three straight sessions, with a 2.58% jump Friday. Even with the rebound, Eaton still ended up below the May 15 close of $399.44.

The core question with the stock is whether demand from data centers, electrification and aerospace stays strong enough to balance out higher expansion costs and the impact of absorbing new acquisitions.

Eaton gave bulls something to point to this month after posting first-quarter sales of $7.5 billion, an increase of 17% from a year earlier. Organic sales rose 10%. Adjusted earnings per share came in at $2.81. The company also bumped its full-year organic-growth guidance to between 9% and 11%.

Eaton CEO Paulo Ruiz said “strong demand across our markets” helped push the quarter. Ruiz pointed to a rise in orders and backlog. Electrical Americas sales were up 20% to $3.6 billion. The segment’s 12-month rolling average of orders increased 42% organically, and book-to-bill stayed above 1.0, with orders coming in ahead of shipments. Business Wire

Data-center power and cooling is the main battleground. Back in November, Reuters said Eaton was buying Boyd Thermal for $9.5 billion as it looks to boost its liquid-cooling business. Vertiv has also tried to grow its liquid-cooling services. RBC Capital Markets analyst Deane Dray described the Boyd deal as an “all-in” move for Eaton in liquid cooling. Reuters

Schneider Electric is another example for this theme. The French industrial reported results in February that beat forecasts, with strong demand coming from data centers. Reuters said about 30% of Schneider’s orders now come from data centers and networks.

But margins could be an issue. Eaton reported first-quarter segment margins at 22.7%, down 120 basis points—or 1.2 percentage points—from last year. The company’s margin outlook for the second quarter is 22.6% to 23.0%, which is under its full-year range of 24.1% to 24.5%. That doesn’t leave much buffer if costs in ramping factories, integration, or inputs rise more than expected.

Follow-through looks set to matter most this week, with little in the way of new company news. Eaton’s board set a $1.10 per share quarterly dividend, payable May 29 to shareholders on record by May 8. Traders are watching Tuesday to see if Friday’s bounce can stick. Eaton shares haven’t given much support to the recent gains.

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