TEL
TEL
NYSE · Electrical Equipment

Te Connectivity Plc

$206.37
+5.58 (+2.78%)
As of Mar 24, 9:33 PM ET ·
Day Range $198.22 — $207.32
52W Range $116.30 — $250.67

Performance

1D
1W
1M
3M -11.23%
6M -4.92%
1Y +36.85%
YTD -11.51%
Open$198.22
Previous Close$200.79
Day High$207.32
Day Low$198.22
52W High$250.67
52W Low$116.30
Volume
Avg Volume2.68M
Market Cap60.80B
P/E Ratio29.46
EPS$6.95
SectorElectrical Equipment

Technical Indicators

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SMA 50 $230.19 Below
SMA 200 $207.49 Below
RSI (14) 54.7 Neutral
Trend Golden Cross Bullish

Analyst Ratings

Buy
27 analysts
19 Buy 8 Hold 0 Sell
Price Target +4.8% upside
Current
$206.37
Target
$216.18
$175.79 $216.18 avg $310.70

Key Financials

FY 2026 FY 2025 FY 2024
Revenue 17.05B 16.72B 15.88B
Net Income 1.82B 1.61B 1.99B
Profit Margin 10.7% 10.1% 12.6%
EBITDA 3.99B 3.71B 3.74B
Free Cash Flow 1.92B
Rev Growth +2.0% +2.0% +17.8%
Debt/Equity 0.45 0.45 0.27

Dividend

Dividend Yield1.35%
Annual Dividend$2.70
Payout Ratio43.6%
Frequencyquarterly
Ex-DividendMar 11, 2026
Pay DateMar 26, 2026

Recent Insider Activity

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Date Insider Type Shares Price Value
Mar 3 Kroeger Shadrak W Exercise 35,376 $93.63 $3.31M
Mar 3 Kroeger Shadrak W Sale 35,370 $223.40 $7.90M
Mar 3 Kroeger Shadrak W Sale 34,820 $220.94 $7.69M
Mar 3 Kroeger Shadrak W Sale 33,420 $219.56 $7.34M
Mar 3 Kroeger Shadrak W Sale 31,405 $222.77 $7.00M

About Te Connectivity Plc

TE Connectivity plc is a global industrial technology company headquartered in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, specializing in connectivity and sensor solutions for harsh environments. The company designs and manufactures connectors, sensors, antennas, and relays used in automotive, industrial, aerospace, defense, medical, and energy applications. TE Connectivity operates through two primary segments — Transportation Solutions and Industrial Solutions — and serves customers in more than 140 countries. As one of the largest connectivity component suppliers in the world, the company competes with Amphenol and Molex, with a particularly strong position supplying electric vehicle and advanced driver assistance system components to the global automotive industry.

Electrical Equipment Peers

Symbol Name Price Change P/E Mkt Cap
GEV Ge Vernova Inc $909.41 +3.03% 48.4 236.48B
APH Amphenol Corp-Cl A $127.96 -2.07% 36.5 155.82B
ETN Eaton Corp Plc $374.10 +3.99% 33.8 138.11B
GLW Corning Inc $142.01 +8.43% 68.2 108.80B
EMR Emerson Electric Co $130.15 +0.25% 33.8 78.19B
VRT Vertiv Holdings Co-A $270.89 +5.82% 70.6 94.04B

Quick Stats

Market Cap60.80B
P/E Ratio29.46
EPS$6.95
Div Yield1.35%
Volume
SectorElectrical Equipment

TEL Frequently Asked Questions

What does TE Connectivity do?
TE Connectivity makes the physical connections that make modern technology work — the connectors, sensors, and relays that allow electricity and data to flow reliably inside vehicles, factory equipment, aircraft, and medical devices. The company's real value proposition is performance under stress: its components are engineered for heat, vibration, and pressure that standard electronics can't survive. Electric vehicle platforms have become a particularly important growth driver, as EVs require far more high-voltage connectors and sensors than combustion-engine vehicles.
Is TEL stock a good investment?
TE Connectivity offers exposure to long-cycle industrial and automotive electrification trends, which supports a thesis of secular revenue growth beyond typical cyclical patterns. The company generates consistent free cash flow and maintains solid operating margins given its focus on engineered, specification-driven components. Automotive production volumes remain a key variable — a slowdown in vehicle builds, particularly EVs, could pressure near-term results. The company typically trades at a premium to general industrial peers given its strong positioning in high-growth applications.
Who are TE Connectivity's main competitors?
Amphenol is TE Connectivity's closest rival, competing across automotive, aerospace, and industrial connector markets with similar scale. Molex (owned by Koch Industries) competes in electronic connectors and data connectivity. Sensata Technologies overlaps in automotive and industrial sensors. In automotive specifically, Aptiv and Yazaki compete in wiring and connection systems. Littelfuse overlaps with TE in circuit protection components for industrial and transportation applications.
Does TE Connectivity pay dividends?
TE Connectivity has paid a quarterly dividend since its creation as a standalone public company and has raised it consistently over the years. The company generates strong and reliable free cash flow from its diversified industrial and automotive customer base, which underpins its ability to maintain and grow the payment. Management supplements the dividend with regular share buyback programs, making total capital return the primary framework for shareholder distributions. The yield is modest relative to higher-yielding industrials but has grown steadily as earnings have compounded.
How much does TEL stock cost right now?
TEL last closed at $206.37, up 2.78% in the most recent trading session. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded between a low of $116.30 and a high of $250.67. The current price represents 67% of its 52-week range, which helps investors gauge where the stock sits relative to its recent trading history.
What is the analyst consensus for TEL?
Among 27 analysts covering TEL, the consensus rating is Buy — 19 rate it a buy, 8 hold, and 0 sell. The average price target sits at $216.18, implying 5% upside from the current price. Keep in mind that analyst targets reflect 12-month expectations and can shift quickly after earnings reports or major company events.
Does Te Connectivity Plc make money?
Te Connectivity Plc generated $17.05B in revenue during fiscal year 2026, with $1.82B reaching the bottom line as net income. The net profit margin of 10.7% is solid for its sector.
Is TEL stock expensive based on earnings?
TEL trades at a P/E ratio of 29.46 on trailing earnings of $6.95 per share. That's roughly in line with the broader market average of ~20-25x. Comparing this multiple against Electrical Equipment sector peers gives better context than the broad market alone, since P/E norms vary significantly across industries.
Is TEL stock going up or down?
Performance varies across timeframes, reflecting shifting market conditions. Returns by timeframe: -11.23% (3M), -4.92% (6M), +36.85% (1Y), -11.51% (YTD). Comparing these figures against the S&P 500 and sector benchmarks helps determine whether TEL is outperforming or lagging the broader market.