Amphenol (APH) After Its Dividend Update And The Case For A Full Valuation
Amphenol (APH) has confirmed its third quarter 2026 cash dividend along with a previously announced 100% stock dividend, providing investors with updated information on both income and share count ahead of the autumn payout dates.
See our latest analysis for Amphenol.
Recent earnings and guidance have kept Amphenol in focus, with the stock’s 90 day share price return of 31.15% and 1 year total shareholder return of 53.76% highlighting momentum around the confirmed cash and stock dividends at a latest share price of $167.70.
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Bulls point to Amphenol’s strong recent returns, large scale and dividend strength. Bears flag how much optimism is already in the price. The valuation work below helps show which side the current numbers lean toward.
Most Popular Narrative: 13.7% Overvalued
Amphenol’s most followed narrative pegs fair value at $147.48 using a 9.1% discount rate. This sits below the latest $167.70 close and frames a premium story.
The need for heavy, ongoing R&D and capital expenditures to keep pace with rapid technological change, especially as next-generation AI, datacenter, and connectivity demands accelerate, creates sustained pressure on free cash flow and earnings, with limited visibility on whether innovation will deliver the necessary growth to offset these rising costs over the medium and long term.
Want to see what kind of earnings, revenue and margin path has to line up for that fair value to make sense? The underlying projections lean on ambitious growth, richer profitability and a future valuation multiple that assumes Amphenol keeps earning its premium.
Result: Fair Value of $147.48 (OVERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, there are still meaningful risks to this Amphenol narrative if AI driven demand moderates or if rising R&D and regulatory costs hit margins harder than expected.
Find out about the key risks to this Amphenol narrative.
Another View On Amphenol’s Valuation
The first narrative leans on analyst forecasts and a premium P/E to argue Amphenol looks 13.7% overvalued at $167.70. Yet the fair ratio points to a P/E of 40.7x versus the current 40.2x, which implies a small valuation gap. Could the market already be close to its own fair mark for APH?
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
Next Steps
Mixed messages in the Amphenol story so far and unsure where you stand. Take a closer look at both sides and weigh the 2 key rewards and 1 important warning sign.
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Gold miners still look inexpensive because the market thinks we're near the top of the cycle. Given what's happening to the dollar, I'm not so sure.

Is it a safer bet on gold to have just exposure to ETFs?
Between 2003 and 2011, gold nearly went 5x. Dollar went weak too. The gold companies did bad. It is worth noting that between 2003 and 2011, there was 2008! I will leave it your inference and research.
About NYSE:APH
Amphenol
Designs, manufactures, and markets electrical, electronic, and fiber optic connectors in the United States, China, and internationally.
Solid track record with reasonable growth potential.