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Stephens Raises Emerson (EMR) Price Target, Maintains Equal Weight Rating

Stephens Raises Emerson (EMR) Price Target, Maintains Equal Weight Rating

Yahoo20-07-2025
Emerson Electric Company (NYSE:EMR) is one of the Best Industrial Automation Stocks to Buy for the Next Decade. Stephens analyst Tommy Moll has raised the price target on Emerson Electric Company (NYSE:EMR) to $145 from $130, maintaining an Equal Weight rating in anticipation of the company's upcoming second-quarter earnings release.
Engineers analyzing a complex network of process control software and systems.
In a research note issued to investors, Moll acknowledged lingering concerns surrounding tariff policy and its impact on the electrical equipment and multi-industry sectors. However, he noted that sentiment appears to be improving compared to the first quarter. Key indicators, such as pricing discipline and order trends, are showing resilience.
'Price realization is largely tracking expectations, and underlying demand has proven more stable than initially forecast,' Moll stated. He also pointed out that Emerson's diversified end-market exposure, including energy, process automation, and climate technologies, has helped buffer macroeconomic volatility.
Emerson has increasingly positioned itself at the forefront of industrial automation, bolstered by its acquisition of AspenTech and investments in intelligent control systems. These strategic moves reflect the company's broader push into digital transformation initiatives, especially in sectors like chemical processing, manufacturing, and infrastructure.
The upward revision comes as investors look for clarity on how global supply chain normalization and evolving trade dynamics will affect capital spending. Emerson is scheduled to report Q2 earnings in early August.
Emerson Electric Company (NYSE:EMR) drives industrial automation through advanced control systems, sensors, and software that optimize manufacturing and energy processes across global industries.
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READ NEXT: 10 Best Non-Mega Cap NASDAQ Stocks to Buy Right Now and 13 Cheap Stocks Under $50 to Buy Now. Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.
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