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Halma share price touches fresh 52-week high near 4,100p as HLMA extends rally in London
25 February 2026
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Halma share price touches fresh 52-week high near 4,100p as HLMA extends rally in London

London, Feb 25, 2026, 08:36 GMT — Regular session

Halma shares were up 0.9% at 4,100 pence as of 0836 GMT, having earlier set a new 52-week peak at 4,102 pence in London. The group carries a valuation near 15.5 billion pounds and trades at a P/E of about 52, a standard measure for valuation. London South East

Halma has climbed back to record highs, though there’s no obvious catalyst this time. With the stock trading at lofty valuations, even minor shifts in demand or a tweak to margins can spark a quick response from traders.

No fresh company statements have landed on the exchange’s RNS feed lately. RNS, the regulatory channel for material disclosures, last showed Halma’s director shareholding updates back in mid-January. London South East

Shares of Halma finished Tuesday at 4,062 pence, climbing 2.27%. That put the stock ahead of the FTSE 100, MarketWatch data show. MarketWatch

UK equities saw investors grappling with trade policy uncertainty, plus fresh nerves around artificial intelligence and the threat of disruption. “Underlying AI jitters persisted,” said Ipek Ozkardeskaya, senior analyst at Swissquote Bank. Reuters

European investors are steering away from sweeping market calls and zeroing in on picking individual stocks instead. “Disruptive technology is about a transfer of skills and produces winners and losers,” Jefferies economist Mohit Kumar told Reuters. Reuters

Halma calls itself a global life-saving technology group, operating in safety, environmental & analysis, plus healthcare. Reuters

Still, the risk is clear enough—a lofty valuation doesn’t leave much cushion. Shares can take a hit on any whiff of cooling growth or sharper-than-expected cost pressure, even if the broader long-term case holds up.

Halma’s provisional trading update comes up March 12, with year-end on March 31 and full-year results out June 11. halma.com

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