Ingersoll Rand’s (NYSE:IR) stock surged 6.1% after the company reported fourth-quarter 2025 results that exceeded analyst expectations for both revenue and profit. Despite a strong quarterly performance with earnings of $0.96 per share and revenue of $2.09 billion, the company’s full-year 2026 outlook for adjusted EBITDA and EPS was slightly below forecasts. The stock has seen a 25% increase since the beginning of the year, reaching a new 52-week high of $99.68 per share.
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Why Is Ingersoll Rand (IR) Stock Rocketing Higher Today
Ingersoll Rand’s (NYSE:IR) stock surged 6.1% after the company reported fourth-quarter 2025 results that exceeded analyst expectations for both revenue and profit. Despite a strong quarterly performance with earnings of $0.96 per share and revenue of $2.09 billion, the company’s full-year 2026 outlook for adjusted EBITDA and EPS was slightly below forecasts. The stock has seen a 25% increase since the beginning of the year, reaching a new 52-week high of $99.68 per share.