Amphenol's Price Targets Rise as Insiders Sell, Stock Ranks 108th in Trading Volume

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Tuesday, Sep 16, 2025 8:42 pm ET1min read
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- Amphenol (APH) fell 0.17% on Sept 16, 2025, with $0.92B trading volume and 108th market activity rank.

- Institutional investors hold 97.01% of APH shares, while analysts raised price targets to $120 amid strong Q2 earnings and 56.5% revenue growth.

- Insiders sold 665,924 shares ($73.4M) in August, contrasting with institutional buying and a $0.165 dividend announcement.

- Analysts maintain "Moderate Buy" consensus ($105.62 target) despite downgrades from Wall Street Zen and KGI Securities.

On September 16, 2025, , , ranking 108th in market activity. Institutional investors remain heavily positioned in the stock, . , while other firms like Avalon Trust Co and Swedbank AB increased holdings. Analysts have raised price targets, , respectively, reflecting optimism about the company’s growth trajectory.

Amphenol announced a quarterly dividend of $0.165 per share, , payable on October 8. , , . Despite strong performance, , including transactions by VP Lance D’amico and CFO Craig Lampo, which may signal mixed sentiment among key stakeholders.

Analyst ratings remain largely positive, , . However, recent downgrades from Wall Street Zen to “Buy” and KGI Securities’ “Hold” highlight cautious positioning. Institutional ownership trends and upgraded price targets suggest continued institutional confidence, though insider selling could temper short-term momentum.

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