On August 4, Cummins rose 3.26% in pre-market trading, trading at $671.25/share, with turnover of approximately $14,400. The stock gained ahead of the company's quarterly earnings release, with market consensus expecting EPS of $7.33.
The pre-market strength comes amid a wave of bullish analyst actions. Wells Fargo significantly raised its price target to $874 from $794 while maintaining an Overweight rating. UBS upgraded the stock from Neutral to Buy with an $850 target, citing a positive surprise from the company's prime-power order. Citigroup adjusted its target to $790, and Morgan Stanley raised to $761, both maintaining Buy-equivalent ratings. The average analyst price target stands at approximately $785.67.
Beyond analyst enthusiasm, fundamental catalysts have strengthened. Cummins secured an approximately 2-gigawatt natural gas generation order from Circe Energy for a West Texas data-center buildout, estimated at roughly $800 million in total value, translating to an estimated $1 to $1.50 per share in earnings over the delivery period through 2030. The company also raised its quarterly dividend to $2.20 per share in July, reinforcing shareholder returns.
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