Stifel analyst Nathan Jones raised the firm’s price target on Lincoln Electric to $185 from $184 and keeps a Hold rating on the shares while previewing the Q3 results. In the short term, there are a number of factors the firm will be paying attention to related to industrial demand, with the firm telling investors in a research note that recent proprietary channel check surveys indicate a relatively stable outlook from distribution partners for domestic demand with inflation, interest rates, and the U.S. elections continuing to weigh on customer sentiment. Deflationary pressures, primarily from steel for the firm’s coverage, have the potential to negatively impact revenue but positively impact margins and income, Stifel says.
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