Eaton Corp PLC ETN

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    Large Core
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  • Forward Div Yield
    1.01%
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  • Price/Sales
    6.06
  • Price/Book
    7.69
  • Beta (5-Year)
    1.09
  • Consensus Forward P/E
    31.06
  • Trailing 12-mo Rev

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Valuation Jan 31, 2025
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Eaton's Electrical Business Is Firing on All Cylinders Spurred by Data Center Spending
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Nicholas Lieb, CFA
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Business Strategy and Outlook | by Nicholas Lieb, CFA Updated Aug 20, 2024

Eaton manufactures mission-critical, highly engineered components designed to solve customer pain points in vital areas of the world’s infrastructure. A substantial portion of Eaton’s products are installed into customer operations and must be serviced or replaced at set intervals, which tends to carry higher margins than the sale of the equipment

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