IPG Photonics Corporation

$ 138.85

5.43%

25 Feb - close price

  • Market Cap 5,849,343,000 USD
  • Current Price $ 138.85
  • High / Low $ 141.43 / 130.12
  • Stock P/E 182.70
  • Book Value 50.52
  • EPS 0.76
  • Next Earning Report 2026-05-05
  • Dividend Per Share N/A
  • Dividend Yield 0 %
  • Next Dividend Date -
  • ROA 0.01 %
  • ROE 0.02 %
  • 52 Week High 155.82
  • 52 Week Low 48.59

About

IPG Photonics is a manufacturer of fiber lasers.

Analyst Target Price

$144.75

Quarterly Earnings

Dec 2025Sep 2025Jun 2025Mar 2025Dec 2024Sep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023Jun 2023Mar 2023
Reported Date 2026-02-122025-11-042025-08-052025-05-062025-02-112024-10-292024-07-302024-04-302024-02-132023-10-312023-08-012023-05-02
Reported EPS 0.460.350.160.090.18-5.330.450.520.891.161.311.25
Estimated EPS 0.180.130.080.20.20.180.510.490.951.011.241.14
Surprise 0.280.220.08-0.11-0.02-5.51-0.060.03-0.060.150.070.11
Surprise Percentage 155.5556%169.2308%100%-55%-10%-3061.1111%-11.7647%6.1224%-6.3158%14.8515%5.6452%9.6491%

Next Quarterly Earnings

Mar 2026
Reported Date 2026-05-05
Fiscal Date Ending 2026-03-31
Estimated EPS 0.2433
Currency USD

Previous Dividend Records

Jan 1970
Payment Date None
Amount $0.65

Next Dividend Records

Dividend per share (year): -
Dividend Yield -
Next Dividend Date -
Ex-Dividend Date -

Recent News: IPGP

IPG Photonics receives order from Lockheed to deliver Crossbow

2026-02-26 17:52:59

IPG Photonics (IPGP) has secured a $10 million order from Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT) for its Crossbow laser defense system. The system is designed to counter smaller unmanned aircraft threats, and the current order is expected to be delivered over the next several quarters. Dr. Mark Gitin, CEO of IPG Photonics, emphasized the clear demand for deployable directed energy solutions and the product's readiness.

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IPG Photonics Receives Order From Lockheed Martin for CROSSBOWâ„¢ High-Energy Laser Systems

2026-02-26 13:52:59

IPG Photonics has received a $10 million order from Lockheed Martin Corporation for its CROSSBOWâ„¢ high-energy laser counter-UAS defense systems. The order is expected to be delivered over the next several quarters, reflecting the growing demand for deployable directed energy solutions for countering unmanned aircraft threats. Dr. Mark Gitin, CEO of IPG Photonics, highlighted the continued success and readiness of the CROSSBOW system.

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Why IPG Photonics (IPGP) Stock Is Nosediving

2026-02-26 12:26:00

Shares of IPG Photonics (IPGP) fell 8% after a German court ruled that some of its fiber laser designs infringe on a patent, affecting a small percentage of sales. Compounding this, the company also cited increased regulatory and export control risks for its CROSSBOW counter-UAS activities. Despite these concerns, the article notes the stock market's tendency to overreact, highlighting potential buying opportunities.

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IPG Photonics (IPGP) Price Target Increased by 50.13% to 147.64

2026-02-25 20:52:59

The average one-year price target for IPG Photonics (NasdaqGS:IPGP) has been increased by 50.13% to $147.64 per share from the previous estimate of $98.35. This new target represents a 12.11% increase from the latest reported closing price of $131.70. The report also highlights fund sentiment, noting a decrease in institutional ownership and a slightly bullish put/call ratio of 0.27.

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Court rules IPG Photonics infringed on German manufacturer’s patent

2026-02-25 15:52:02

A German patent court has ruled that Marlborough-based IPG Photonics infringed on a patent held by German manufacturer TRUMPF SE + Co. KG. The infringement relates to specific designs of IPG's adjustable mode beam lasers, which account for less than 1% of its total sales. IPG plans to appeal the decision and is implementing contingency measures for affected customers.

IPG Photonics loses UPC ruling on certain AMB lasers, affects under 1% of sales

2026-02-25 13:52:03

IPG Photonics (IPGP) announced that a UPC ruling found certain adjustable mode beam (AMB) laser designs infringe European Patent 2,951,625 in a case brought by Trumpf. This decision impacts AMB products sold in seven UPC member states, including Germany, France, and Italy, but affects less than 1% of IPG Photonics' total sales. The company plans to appeal the ruling and is implementing contingency measures to support affected customers.

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