- Morgan Stanley set a $283.00 price target for Lincoln Electric (NASDAQ: LECO), currently trading at $281.96.
- The company reported strong Q2 financial results, with adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $2.93 and record revenues of $1.22 billion, both surpassing analyst estimates.
- Growth was fueled by a 10.1% increase in organic sales, leading to raised 2026 sales guidance and expectations of continued industrial demand.
Morgan Stanley analyst Angel Castillo has set a price target of $283.00 for Lincoln Electric. This target was established while the stock was trading at $281.96. Lincoln Electric is a global manufacturer of specialized welding products, cutting equipment, and related accessories. It operates within the competitive manufacturing tools industry, a key sector for industrial growth.
The company recently reported strong second-quarter financial results. Its adjusted earnings per share (EPS) reached $2.93, a 12.7% increase from the previous year. This figure beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.81. A consensus estimate is the average forecast from industry analysts tracking the stock's performance.
This robust performance was driven by record revenues of $1.22 billion for the quarter, which also surpassed the consensus estimate of $1.17 billion. As highlighted by Zacks, this impressive growth comes from a 10.1% increase in organic sales. Organic sales growth measures a company's sales increase from its own core business activities, not from acquiring other companies, indicating strong internal momentum.
The sales growth was a result of a 7.7% increase from pricing strategies and a 2.4% rise in sales volume. Following these strong financial results, Lincoln Electric raised its 2026 sales growth guidance to the low-double-digit range. The company expects continued growth, fueled by strong industrial demand and its strategic RISE 2030 productivity plans, positioning it for future market leadership.