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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Do Wall Street Analysts Like Air Products and Chemicals Stock?
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Do Wall Street Analysts Like Air Products and Chemicals Stock?

Last updated: May 26, 2026 2:55 pm
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Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (APD) is a global leader in the supply of atmospheric, process, and specialty gases, catering to various industries including manufacturing, energy, healthcare, chemicals, and metals across different regions worldwide. With a market capitalization of $64.5 billion, the company also specializes in designing and manufacturing advanced equipment for gas processing, liquefaction, storage, and transportation solutions.

Despite its strong presence in the market, shares of APD have underperformed compared to the broader market in the past 52 weeks. While APD stock has only risen by 7.5% during this period, the S&P 500 Index has recorded a substantial gain of 27.9%. However, on a year-to-date basis, APD stock has shown resilience by returning 17.2%, surpassing the SPX’s 9.2% return.

Looking closer at the performance of APD, the company’s shares have lagged behind the State Street Materials Select Sector SPDR ETF’s 17.1% increase over the past year. Despite reporting strong Q2 2026 results, including adjusted EPS of $3.20, adjusted operating income of $753 million, and a 9% rise in sales to $3.2 billion, APD experienced a marginal decline in its stock price on Apr. 30. Investors seemed to be focusing on continued macroeconomic uncertainty and ongoing helium pricing pressure, which impacted profitability across various segments.

Moreover, concerns were raised regarding the high planned capital expenditures of approximately $4 billion for fiscal 2026 and softer pricing trends, leading to apprehension among investors. Analysts are projecting a 9.7% year-over-year increase in APD’s adjusted EPS to $13.20 for the fiscal year ending in September 2026. The company’s earnings surprise history has been mixed, beating consensus estimates in three of the last four quarters.

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With 23 analysts covering the stock, the consensus rating stands at a “Moderate Buy,” comprising 14 “Strong Buy” ratings, one “Moderate Buy,” and eight “Holds.” RBC Capital recently raised its price target for APD to $338 and maintained an “Outperform” rating. The mean price target of $331.62 represents a 14.6% premium to APD’s current price levels, while the Street-high price target of $360 suggests a 24.4% potential upside.

In conclusion, despite facing challenges in the market, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. remains a strong player in the global gases industry, with a solid track record and positive growth prospects. Investors should keep a close eye on the company’s performance and market dynamics to make informed decisions regarding their investments.

This article was originally published on Barchart.com and is solely for informational purposes.

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