AMPHENOL CORP /DE/ News
Amphenol Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, primarily designs, manufactures, and markets electrical, electronic, and fiber optic connectors in the United States, China, and internationally. It operates through three segments: Harsh Environment Solutions, Communications Solutions, and Interconnect and Sensor Systems. The company offers connectors and connector systems, including harsh environment data, power, high-speed, fiber optic, and radio frequency interconnect products; busbars and power distribution systems; and other connectors. It also provides value-add products, such as backplane interconnect systems, cable assemblies and harnesses, and cable management products; other products comprising flexible and rigid printed circuit boards, hinges, other mechanical, and production related products. In addition, the company offers consumer device, network infrastructure, and other antennas; coaxial, power, and specialty cables; and sensors and sensor-based products. It sells its products through its sales force, independent representatives, and a network of electronics distributors to original equipment manufacturers, electronic manufacturing services companies, original design manufacturers, and service providers in the automotive, broadband communication, commercial aerospace, industrial, information technology and data communication, military, mobile device, and mobile network markets. Amphenol Corporation was founded in 1932 and is headquartered in Wallingford, Connecticut.
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Amphenol Drops 10% After Q4 Beat — What’s Next?
- Amphenol (APH) slid roughly 10% after a strong Q4 that beat headline EPS but showed decelerating organic growth. The newly closed CommScope CCS deal adds meaningful revenue and modest EPS lift, yet high valuations and near-term organic-growth concerns remain the primary drivers of investor caution. Technical indicators and upcoming catalysts will determine if the pullback stabilizes.
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Amphenol (APH) Update: CCS Deal, Dividend Pullback
Amphenol (APH) saw a near-term share pullback after closing its $10.5B CommScope CCS acquisition and announcing a $0.25 quarterly dividend. Leadership changes, an open offer for ADC India shares, and expectations of modest EPS accretion from CCS make integration and upcoming quarterly results the near-term catalysts.
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Amphenol Finalizes CommScope CCS Acquisition Grows
Amphenol (APH) closed the CommScope Connectivity & Cable Solutions (CCS) deal this week, adding significant fiber-optic revenue and modest near-term EPS accretion. The transaction sharpens Amphenol’s datacom and industrial positioning even as the stock reacts to valuation concerns following strong Q4 results.
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Amphenol: Insider Sales, CCS Deal, Record Results.
Amphenol (APH) reported record Q4 and full-year 2025 results, finalized the CommScope CCS acquisition, announced a $0.25 quarterly dividend, and saw notable insider and institutional share sales. Leadership changes and robust M&A-driven revenue growth frame the company’s 2026 outlook.
16 Feb at 04:03
Amphenol Surges After Strong Q4, Nogales Labor Fix
Amphenol (NYSE: APH) reported robust Q4 and full-year 2025 results, raised Q1 guidance, announced a board leadership change and dividend, and completed a USMCA remediation at its Nogales plant—developments that shaped the stock’s near-term outlook.
09 Feb at 04:04
Amphenol Slides After Big CommScope Deal Closing!!
Amphenol (APH) saw a sharp post-earnings decline despite strong reported results, as investors weighed organic growth deceleration, a stretched valuation, and near-term operational risks. The company’s $10.5B acquisition of CommScope’s CCS unit closed, an India open offer advanced control of ADC India, and leadership and dividend moves aim to stabilize investor confidence.