Eaton (ETN) Stock Jumps Over 3% as Jefferies Resumes Coverage with Buy Rating

16-Mar-2026 Blockonomi

TLDR

  • Stephen Volkmann of Jefferies resumed Eaton (ETN) coverage Sunday with a Buy rating and $430 price objective
  • The rating reinstatement comes after Eaton closed its Boyd Thermal purchase in early March
  • Boyd Thermal provides liquid cooling solutions for AI data centers, targeting $1.7 billion in 2026 revenue
  • Eaton anticipates total 2026 revenue of $30.3 billion, representing an 11% annual increase
  • Barclays analysts lifted their ETN price objective to $354 from $350 while maintaining Equal Weight

Shares of Eaton (ETN) started Monday’s trading session approximately 2.7% higher at $365.09. The gains accelerated through mid-morning, reaching 3.39%. Meanwhile, broader market indices showed strength with the S&P 500 advancing 1.2% and the Dow climbing roughly 1%.


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The rally came after Jefferies analyst Stephen Volkmann resumed his coverage of Eaton Sunday evening, issuing a Buy recommendation alongside a $430 price objective.

Volkmann had temporarily suspended his rating on the industrial giant. Analysts at major firms typically pause coverage when their institution engages in advisory work or capital market transactions with a company.

The coverage resumption arrives on the heels of Eaton finalizing its Boyd Thermal purchase earlier in March. According to Eaton, this transaction bolsters its capabilities as a comprehensive solutions provider for global data center operators.

Boyd Thermal delivers a complete range of thermal management solutions—featuring Coolant Distribution Units, chillers, cold plates, and heat exchangers. These technologies address the cooling demands of AI hardware, which has emerged as a critical challenge since next-generation processors produce significantly more heat than conventional air cooling systems can manage.

Liquid cooling methods, whether utilizing cold plates or complete immersion in cooling liquids, have emerged as the preferred approach for managing high-density AI computing environments.

Why Cooling Is a Big Deal Right Now

Major cloud providers like Meta, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Amazon are deploying hundreds of billions toward AI-focused data center expansion. This massive capital expenditure generates demand beyond processors and electricity—it extends to the essential infrastructure maintaining chip performance.

Volkmann highlighted Boyd’s “expected revenue stream of $1.7 billion for 2026, nearly 90% data center derived.” While this represents a modest portion of Eaton’s forecasted $30.3 billion in 2026 total revenue, it constitutes a rapidly expanding segment.

Eaton’s strategic move mirrors similar industry activity. Competitor Schneider Electric completed its acquisition of Motivair in early 2025 with comparable objectives.

Where Analyst Sentiment Stands

Following Jefferies’ Buy rating reinstatement, 75% of Wall Street analysts now recommend buying ETN. This exceeds the standard 55%–60% Buy-rating proportion observed across S&P 500 constituents. The consensus analyst price target hovers around $413.

Barclays analyst Julian Mitchell also refreshed his financial model Monday after the Boyd transaction closure, increasing his ETN price target to $354 from $350. Mitchell maintained his Equal Weight stance and characterized Eaton as potentially remaining a “battleground” investment in the immediate term.

Prior to Monday’s opening bell, ETN had gained 12% year to date and advanced 21% over the trailing twelve months.

The stock changed hands at $365.09 during early Monday activity, representing a 2.7% daily gain.

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