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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Are Wall Street Analysts Predicting Rockwell Automation Stock Will Climb or Sink?
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Are Wall Street Analysts Predicting Rockwell Automation Stock Will Climb or Sink?

Last updated: February 18, 2026 5:15 pm
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Rockwell Automation, Inc. (ROK), based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a leading provider of industrial automation and digital transformation solutions. With a market cap of $44.3 billion, the company offers a range of products including control systems, motor control devices, sensors, and industrial control panels.

Over the past year, ROK’s stock has outperformed the broader market, with a 32.1% increase compared to the S&P 500 Index’s 11.8% rally. In 2026, ROK stock has seen a 1.4% increase, surpassing the SPX’s marginal decline on a year-to-date basis. Additionally, ROK has also outperformed the Industrial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLI), which gained 26.3% over the past year.

The company’s strong performance can be attributed to robust demand for automation and software solutions, with double-digit sales growth in core products like Logix controllers and motion solutions. ROK has also seen significant growth in software, particularly in sectors such as automotive, life sciences, and energy, with recurring revenue on the rise. Management is focused on integrating AI and implementing productivity initiatives to enhance efficiency.

Following the release of its Q1 results, ROK shares dipped more than 5% on Feb. 5. However, the company reported an adjusted EPS of $2.75, beating Wall Street’s expectations of $2.54, and revenue of $2.11 billion, surpassing forecasts of $2.09 billion. ROK expects full-year adjusted EPS in the range of $11.40 to $12.20.

Analysts predict a 14.9% growth in EPS for the current fiscal year, ending in September, with ROK’s earnings consistently surpassing expectations in the last four quarters. Of the 25 analysts covering ROK stock, the consensus is a “Moderate Buy,” with 11 “Strong Buy” ratings and 14 “Holds.”

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Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. (MFG) analyst Brett Linzey recently maintained a “Hold” rating on ROK and set a price target of $400, suggesting a potential upside of 1.4% from current levels. This is a slight shift from previous ratings, with fewer analysts recommending a “Strong Buy” and one suggesting a “Strong Sell.”

Overall, Rockwell Automation continues to be a strong player in the industrial automation sector, with a focus on innovation, efficiency, and growth in key markets.

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