ABB Ltd

ABB.ST · STO

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ABB Ltd (ABB.ST) is a Swiss-Swedish multinational technology corporation headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, formed in 1988 through the merger of Sweden's ASEA and Switzerland's BBC Brown Boveri, with roots dating back to 1883. Listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange and SIX Swiss Exchange, ABB is a global leader in electrification and automation, operating through four core business divisions: Electrification, Motion, Process Automation, and Robotics & Discrete Automation, serving clients across more than 100 countries. Under CEO Morten Wierod, the company employs approximately 111,000 people worldwide and reported annual revenues of approximately $33 billion, with an operational EBITA margin exceeding 17%, driven by a strategic shift toward software-led automation and digital services through its ABB Ability™ platform. ABB serves a diverse range of industries — including utilities, automotive, mining, oil and gas, data centers, marine, and renewable energy — offering integrated hardware and digital solutions such as AI-driven analytics, predictive maintenance, robotics, drives, and cybersecurity to advance industrial productivity and low-carbon transition goals.

Research reports

Simply Wall St · June 22, 2026ABB (OM:ABB) - Stock Analysis

Algorithm-driven fundamental overview of ABB.ST that scores valuation, growth, past performance, financial health, and dividends, emphasizing strong earnings growth, solid balance sheet metrics, and stable volatility but flagging the shares as overvalued on several valuation multiples relative to fundamentals. The report highlights moderate forecast earnings growth, a modest dividend yield, and suggests that while operational quality is high, prospective returns may be constrained by the current pricing, implying a balanced, risk-aware stance rather than a clear buy or sell.

Ad-hoc-news Editorial Team · May 21, 2026ABB Ltd stock (CH0012221716): AI data center momentum and Q1 2026 results focus investor attention

Editorial equity overview describing ABB’s diversified electrification, motion, process automation, and robotics businesses, outlining key revenue drivers across grid modernization, industrial efficiency, and AI-focused data centers, and summarizing recent Q1 2026 communications that showed resilient demand and record order intake. The piece frames ABB as a strategic “picks-and-shovels” supplier to global electrification and AI infrastructure, noting the long-term demand tailwinds and appeal for international (including US) investors while acknowledging exposure to cyclic industrial capex and macro uncertainty but without raising major company-specific red flags.

The Futurum Group (Analyst: Olivier Blanchard) · April 28, 2026ABB Q1 FY 2026 Earnings Driven by Data Center & Grid Demand

Post-earnings research-style note on ABB (SIX: ABBN) analyzing Q1 FY 2026 results versus consensus, with detailed discussion of segment revenues, margins, cash flow and record order backlog, highlighting electrification strength driven by data center orders, utilities, and transport electrification. The analyst outlines a constructive thesis around ABB’s raised 2026 growth and margin guidance, data center and automation opportunities, and lifecycle software strategy, while flagging execution challenges in converting orders to sustained margin expansion, closing price–cost gaps, and navigating geopolitical risks, yielding an overall positive but risk-aware outlook.