TLDR Jefferies analyst Stephen Volkmann reinstated a Buy rating on Eaton (ETN) with a $430 price target on Sunday The call follows Eaton completing its acquisitionTLDR Jefferies analyst Stephen Volkmann reinstated a Buy rating on Eaton (ETN) with a $430 price target on Sunday The call follows Eaton completing its acquisition

Eaton (ETN) Stock Rises 3% After Jefferies Reinstates Buy Rating

2026/03/16 23:53
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TLDR

  • Jefferies analyst Stephen Volkmann reinstated a Buy rating on Eaton (ETN) with a $430 price target on Sunday
  • The call follows Eaton completing its acquisition of Boyd Thermal in early March
  • Boyd Thermal brings liquid cooling technology for AI data centers, with expected 2026 revenue of $1.7 billion
  • Eaton’s total 2026 sales are projected at $30.3 billion, up 11% year-over-year
  • Barclays raised its price target on ETN to $354 from $350, keeping an Equal Weight rating

Eaton (ETN) opened Monday up around 2.7%, trading at $365.09. By mid-morning, the stock had extended gains to 3.39%. The S&P 500 was up 1.2% and the Dow was up around 1% in the same session.


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The move was sparked by Jefferies analyst Stephen Volkmann, who reinstated coverage of Eaton on Sunday with a Buy rating and a $430 price target.

Volkmann had been without a rating on the stock for a period. Wall Street analysts sometimes suspend coverage when their firm is working with a company on a deal or capital raise.

The reinstated rating follows Eaton’s completion of its Boyd Thermal acquisition earlier this month. Eaton said the deal strengthens its position as an end-to-end provider for data center customers globally.

Boyd Thermal brings a full suite of thermal management products — including Coolant Distribution Units, chillers, cold plates, and heat exchangers. These are used to keep AI hardware cool, which has become a real challenge as newer chips generate more heat than traditional air cooling can handle.

Liquid cooling, either through cold plates or full chip immersion in cooling fluid, has become the go-to solution for high-density AI workloads.

Why Cooling Is a Big Deal Right Now

Hyperscalers including Meta, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Amazon are collectively spending hundreds of billions of dollars on AI data center buildouts. That spending creates demand not just for chips and power, but for the infrastructure that keeps those chips running.

Volkmann cited Boyd’s “expected revenue stream of $1.7 billion for 2026, nearly 90% data center derived.” That’s a relatively small slice of Eaton’s projected $30.3 billion in total 2026 sales — but it’s a fast-growing one.

Eaton isn’t alone in making this kind of move. Rival Schneider Electric picked up Motivair in early 2025 for similar reasons.

Where Analyst Sentiment Stands

With the new Jefferies Buy, 75% of analysts covering ETN now rate it a Buy. That’s well above the typical 55%–60% Buy-rating ratio for S&P 500 stocks. The average analyst price target sits around $413.

Barclays analyst Julian Mitchell also updated his model on Monday following the Boyd close, raising his price target on ETN to $354 from $350. He kept an Equal Weight rating and described Eaton as likely to remain a “battleground” stock for investors in the near term.

Coming into Monday’s session, ETN was up 12% year to date and up 21% over the past 12 months.

The stock was trading at $365.09 in early Monday trading, up 2.7% on the day.

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