공시 • May 06
Hubbell Incorporated (NYSE:HUBB) entered into a definitive agreement to acquire NSI Industries, LLC from Sentinel Capital Partners, L.L.C. for $3 billion. Hubbell Incorporated (NYSE:HUBB) entered into a definitive agreement to acquire NSI Industries, LLC from Sentinel Capital Partners, L.L.C. for $3 billion on May 4, 2026. Hubbell plans to finance the transaction with a combination of cash on hand and debt and has obtained fully committed bridge financing from JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., Bank of America, N.A., and HSBC Bank USA, N.A. subject to the agreed-upon terms and conditions among the foregoing parties and Hubbell. The transaction will be funded with $2.8 billion of senior unsecured bridge loans.
The transaction reflects TEV/EBITDA multiple of 15.5x. NSI anticipates 2026 revenue of approximately $570 million. Hubbell expects the acquisition to be accretive to adjusted EPS in 2026.
The transaction is subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions, including receipt of required regulatory approval, the expiration or termination of the applicable waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976. The transaction is anticipated to close in mid-2026.
Harris Williams LLC acted as financial advisor for Hubbell Incorporated. Joshua Cammaker, John Robinson, and Nathaniel Ludewig of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz LLP acted as legal advisor for Hubbell Incorporated. Lincoln International LLC acted as financial advisor for Sentinel Capital Partners, L.L.C. and NSI Industries, LLC. Drew Grabel, Andrew Arons, P.C., and Oliver Yee of Kirkland & Ellis LLP acted as legal advisor for Sentinel Capital Partners, L.L.C. and NSI Industries, LLC. Declared Dividend • May 03
First quarter dividend of US$1.42 announced Shareholders will receive a dividend of US$1.42. Ex-date: 29th May 2026 Payment date: 15th June 2026 Dividend yield will be 0.8%, which is lower than the industry average of 3.1%. Sustainability & Growth Dividend is well covered by both earnings (24% earnings payout ratio) and cash flows (33% cash payout ratio). The dividend has increased by an average of 9.8% per year over the past 10 years and has been stable with no material reductions to payments, indicating a long track record of dividend growth and stability. EPS is expected to grow by 32% over the next 3 years, which should provide support to the dividend and adequate earnings cover. 공시 • May 03
Hubbell Incorporated Revises Earnings Guidance for the Year 2026 Hubbell Incorporated revised earnings guidance for the year 2026. For the full year 2026, the company anticipates total sales growth of 8%-11% including organic sales growth of 6%-9%. The company raised 2026 GAAP diluted earnings per share in the range of $17.45 to $18.00. Reported Earnings • May 01
First quarter 2026 earnings released: EPS: US$3.42 (vs US$3.04 in 1Q 2025) First quarter 2026 results: EPS: US$3.42 (up from US$3.04 in 1Q 2025). Revenue: US$1.52b (up 11% from 1Q 2025). Net income: US$181.8m (up 12% from 1Q 2025). Profit margin: 12% (in line with 1Q 2025). Revenue is forecast to grow 6.0% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 14% growth forecast for the Global Electrical industry. 공시 • Apr 25
Hubbell Incorporated Declares Regular Quarterly Dividend, Payable on June 15, 2026 The Board of Directors of Hubbell Incorporated declared a regular quarterly dividend of $1.42 per share on the Company’s common stock. The dividend will be paid on June 15, 2026 to shareholders of record on May 29, 2026. 공시 • Apr 18
Hubbell Demonstrates Next-Generation Grid Modernization Solutions At IEEE PES T&D 2026 Hubbell Incorporated highlighted how it creates critical infrastructure solutions that electrify and energize communities at the IEEE PES T&D Conference & Expo, May 4–7, 2026, in Chicago. At the event, Hubbell showcased an integrated portfolio of transmission and distribution solutions designed to support utilities across the full range of voltage classes and applications—from distribution automation to ultra-high-voltage (UHV) transmission. The company's system-level approach helps utilities plan, build, and operate resilient power networks while delivering reliability, safety, and performance. Hubbell partners with utilities to deliver engineered-to-order solutions designed specifically for the unique electrical, mechanical, and environmental challenges of ultra-high frequency, 765 kV applications. The 765 kV-ready portfolio spans transmission and substation components—including arresters, switches, and TowerPak kits that combine hardware assemblies, connectors, and insulators into a single, integrated solution to maximize system performance. Hubbell's 765 kV, UHV arresters and switches allow utilities to manage extreme voltage levels as well as high-frequency electrical phenomena like corona and radio-influence voltage that become more pronounced as voltages increase. Hubbell welcomed its newest acquisition, DMC Power, to the conference, with its products highlighting advanced high-voltage connectors and tooling solutions that enhance Hubbell's ability to serve transmission and distribution customers. The addition of DMC Power strengthens Hubbell's end-to-end capabilities across a broad range of utility applications. In addition to its transmission offerings, Hubbell featured solutions designed to improve distribution reliability, safety, and operational efficiency, including LineDefender single-phase recloser — a safety-forward design that remains in the cutout after lockout and can be reset from the ground, reducing arc-flash exposure and supporting safer line-worker operations. Maintenance-free construction, clear visual fault indicators, and advanced communications help utilities restore power faster. A new SCADA-ready module for the recloser communicates device state, fault events, and operational data directly to system operators, rather than relying solely on field inspection. Motor-operated air-insulated switchgear — a pad-mounted, medium-voltage solution that integrates with SCADA systems to enable remote operation, automated switching, and improved fault visibility across underground distribution networks.