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Historical Annual Returns
Over the past 20 years, Eaton Corporation Plc has delivered an average annual return of 17.9%. The stock peaked in 2010 with a massive +62.3% gain, while investors faced a downturn in 2008 (-45.3%). Overall, the stock finished in the green 13 times out of 20 years.
Avg Return
+17.9%
Win Rate
65%
13W - 7L
Best
+62.3%
2010
Worst
-45.3%
2008
Performance Consistency
About Eaton Corporation Plc
Visit Website ↗Eaton Corporation Plc is a global intelligent power management company dedicated to improving the quality of life and protecting the environment for people everywhere. It provides energy-efficient solutions that help its customers effectively manage electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical power – more safely, more sustainably, and more reliably. Eaton's products and services include electrical systems, aerospace systems, vehicle components, and eMobility solutions, serving markets such as commercial, residential, industrial, and transportation.
Key Business Segments
Electrical Americas
Provides power distribution, power quality, and power control products and solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial markets in the Americas.
Electrical Global
Offers similar electrical products and solutions for markets outside of the Americas.
Aerospace
Supplies hydraulic, fuel, motion control, and engine solutions for commercial and military aircraft.
Vehicle
Manufactures powertrain and specialized components for commercial vehicles, passenger cars, and off-highway applications.
eMobility
Develops and supplies power electronics, circuit protection, and power distribution solutions for electric vehicles.
Key Innovations
- ✓Pioneering intelligent power management solutions that enable efficient and sustainable use of electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical power.
- ✓Investing in research and development to create advanced technologies for electric vehicles and renewable energy integration.
Historical Milestones
Joseph O. Eaton and his partners establish the Torbensen Gear and Axle Co., later to become Eaton Corporation.
Changes its name to Eaton Axle & Spring Company, reflecting its expanding product lines.
Becomes a diversified global manufacturer, expanding into various industrial and electrical markets.
Acquires Cooper Industries, significantly expanding its electrical products portfolio and global footprint.
