- An equity analyst from Bernstein has set a price target of $564.00 for Linde (NASDAQ: LIN), suggesting potential upside from its recent trading price of $482.47.
- The industrial gases giant reported robust second-quarter financial results, with record sales reaching $9.30 billion (a 9% year-over-year increase) and adjusted earnings per share growing 10% to $4.50, exceeding market expectations.
- Linde's future growth trajectory is supported by an expanded sale-of-gas project backlog of $8.10 billion and planned investments of approximately $1.30 billion, underpinning a forecast of 8-9% adjusted earnings growth by 2026.
James Hooper, an equity analyst from Bernstein, has set a price target of $564.00 for Linde. Linde, a global leader in industrial gases, supplies essential gases to various industries worldwide. The stock was trading at $482.47 when this investment outlook was announced, suggesting potential upside based on the analyst's view.
This optimistic price target is supported by Linde's strong financial results. As highlighted by MarketBeat, Linde reported record second-quarter sales and earnings. Sales reached $9.30 billion, marking a 9% year-over-year increase, while adjusted earnings per share grew 10% to $4.50. These robust figures surpassed market expectations, as noted by Reuters, demonstrating strong financial performance.
The robust financial performance was primarily driven by higher pricing strategies and significant volume growth. The electronics sector emerged as a key contributor to Linde's success, with its sales increasing by 18%. Favorable currency movements and strategic acquisitions also played a role, adding 2 and 1 percentage points to sales growth, respectively, as confirmed by CFO Matt White, highlighting effective strategic growth initiatives.
Looking ahead, Linde's future growth trajectory appears solid. The company expanded its sale-of-gas project backlog to a record $8.10 billion, significantly driven by a new U.S. electronics contract. Linde plans to initiate over 20 new projects with a substantial capital investment of approximately $1.30 billion, supporting its forecast for 8-9% adjusted earnings growth by 2026, indicating a strong long-term outlook.
Despite these strong financial results, CEO Sanjiv Lamba expressed some dissatisfaction with margin performance. This was primarily attributed to pressure in its U.S. home care business segment and a sales mix that included more lower-margin goods. This indicates an area Linde is actively monitoring for strategic adjustments and operational improvement.