Amphenol is a electronic component company located in Connecticut, United States, which is part of the Technology sector, and is traded under the ticker APH on the NYSE exchange.
Amphenol stock last closed at $142.30, down 3.37% from the previous day, and has increased 80.97% in one year. It has underperformed other stocks in the Electronic Components industry by 0.42 percentage points. Amphenol stock is currently +79.9% from its 52-week low of $79.10, and -14.81% from its 52-week high of $167.04.
There are currently 1.23B APH shares outstanding. The market cap of APH is $175.06B. In the past 24 hours, 5.77M APH shares were traded.
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Out of 7 Wall Street analysts who give forecasts on APH, the consensus analyst rating on APH is a Strong Buy
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Stephen Volkmann, a top 14% analyst from Jefferies assumes APH with a strong buy rating and lowers their APH price target from $150.00 to $145.00, on Mar 31, 2026.
Guy Hardwick, a top 23% analyst from Barclays maintains APH with a strong buy rating and raises their APH price target from $156.00 to $175.00, on Jan 29, 2026.
Barclays's Guy Hardwick raised their price target on Amphenol (NYSE: APH) by 12.2% from $156 to $175 on 2026/01/29. The analyst maintained their Strong Buy rating on the stock.
Amphenol reported its Q4 and FY 2025 earnings.
Raising their price target, Hardwick said the results and "record" $8.4B order book evidenced "broad-based end market growth."
Management's below-consensus Q1 2026 revenue guidance prompted a post-print dip that offers a buying opportunity, the analyst added.
Amphenol reported:
For Q4 2025:
For FY 2025:
EPS of $3.34, up 77% Y/Y.
Revenue of $23.1B, up 52% Y/Y.
For Q1 2026, management guided:
President & CEO R. Adam Norwitt commented: “We are pleased to have closed 2025 with record fourth quarter and full-year sales and Adjusted Diluted EPS, both significantly exceeding the high end of our guidance.
“Sales in the fourth quarter and for the full year increased from prior year by 49% and 52%, respectively, driven by strong organic growth in virtually all of our end markets, including exceptional organic growth in the IT datacom market, as well as contributions from the Company’s acquisition program.
"For both the quarter and full year, we once again realized excellent profitability with Adjusted Operating Margin reaching 27.5% and 26.2%, respectively.
"We are extremely proud of the Company’s outstanding performance during the quarter and for the full year 2025.”
You can dig deeper into what analysts are projecting on the Amphenol stock forecast page.
Last year, APH earnings were $4.47B. In the past five year, APH's earnings have grown by 27.65% per year. This was faster than the Electronic Components industry average of 23.3%.
Last year, APH revenue was $25.90B. During the past 5 year, APH's revenue has increased by 23.23% per year. This was faster than the Electronic Components industry average of 12.51%.
Learn more about APH's earnings and revenue performance here.
In the last year, executives and large shareholders at APH have bought more shares than they have sold.
Lance E. Damico, Executive VP Secretary General Counsel of APH, was the latest APH insider to buy. They bought $1,127,600.00 worth of APH stock on Feb 18, 2026.
Learn more about who owns APH shares here.
Amphenol pays a dividend of 0.58%, compared to the Electronic Components industry's average dividend yield of 1.16%. If you owned $1,000 of APH stock, you would have received $5.83 last year.
Amphenol dividend payments have consistently grown over the past decade but have not remained stable.
Dig into more info about Amphenol dividend yield and history here.
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