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Amphenol (APH) Is Up - What Are Investors Seeing in This Stock?

Amphenol stock is trading -9.22% below its average target price of $84.21 after marking a 1.3% during today's afternoon session. Analysts are giving the large-cap Electrical Equipment & Parts company an average rating of buy and target prices ranging from $64.47 to $95.0 per share.

The stock has a very low short interest at 1.1%, and a short ratio of 2.41. The company's insiders own 0.58% of its outstanding shares, which indicates a strong alignment between management and shareholder interests. Finally, we also note that a significant number of institutional investors are invested in the stock, with 97.5% of Amphenol's shares being owned by this investor type.

Institutions Invested in Amphenol

Date Reported Holder Percentage Shares Value
2022-12-31 Vanguard Group, Inc. (The) 12% 71,419,682 $5,460,034,470
2022-12-31 FMR, LLC 9% 53,735,008 $4,108,041,197
2022-12-31 Blackrock Inc. 8% 45,352,467 $3,467,195,963
2022-12-31 Bank Of New York Mellon Corporation 4% 25,341,866 $1,937,385,578
2022-12-31 State Street Corporation 4% 24,212,200 $1,851,022,616
2022-12-31 AllianceBernstein, L.P. 3% 16,549,073 $1,265,176,580
2022-12-31 Price (T.Rowe) Associates Inc 2% 14,676,380 $1,122,009,206
2022-12-31 JP Morgan Chase & Company 2% 14,149,848 $1,081,755,836
2022-12-31 Alecta Pensionsforsakring, Omsesidigt 2% 13,563,000 $1,036,891,308
2022-12-31 Geode Capital Management, LLC 2% 11,985,877 $916,320,260
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