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Company Description

Hubbell Incorporated (NYSE: HUBB) is a manufacturer of utility and electrical solutions that enable customers to operate critical infrastructure safely, reliably and efficiently. The company traces its origins to 1888, when founder Harvey Hubbell commercialized the pull-chain lamp socket, and has since expanded into a broad provider of components used in electricity transmission, distribution and electrical installations. According to company disclosures, Hubbell solutions "electrify economies and energize communities" and support infrastructure both in front of and behind the meter.

Hubbell is headquartered in Shelton, Connecticut, and is incorporated in the state of Connecticut. Its common stock, with a par value of $0.01 per share, is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol HUBB. The company reports that its primary operations are in the United States, and it operates in the manufacturing sector with a focus on current-carrying wiring devices and related electrical products.

Business focus and segments

Hubbell describes itself as a manufacturer of utility and electrical solutions that support critical infrastructure. Public communications highlight two major areas of activity: a Utility Solutions portfolio and an Electrical Solutions segment. Within Utility Solutions, the company references Grid Infrastructure and Grid Automation products, which are tied to transmission and distribution (T&D) markets, utility customers, and grid modernization. Within Electrical Solutions, Hubbell cites exposure to datacenter and light industrial markets.

The company’s Utility Solutions segment includes Grid Infrastructure products, which management associates with utility investments to interconnect new sources of load and generation on the grid and to address aging infrastructure. The same segment also includes Grid Automation offerings, which are affected by meter and advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) project activity and protection and controls products. In Electrical Solutions, Hubbell points to organic growth driven by demand in datacenter and light industrial markets and to efforts to unify the segment to support growth, commercial alignment and operating efficiencies.

Products, brands and markets

Hubbell’s historical description notes that it houses more than 75 brands that sell components found on power lines, in electrical substations, and in commercial and industrial buildings. These components support electricity transmission and distribution as well as electrical infrastructure in built environments. The company’s utility and electrical solutions are positioned to help customers operate critical infrastructure safely and efficiently, and to support grid modernization and electrification trends referenced in its public statements.

Through its Utility Solutions portfolio, Hubbell serves utility substation and transmission markets. The company has expanded this portfolio through acquisitions, including the purchase of DMC Power, LLC. DMC Power is described as a designer and manufacturer of connector technology systems for high voltage power infrastructure, with a swage connection system and connector solutions for transmission, distribution, substation and industrial projects. Hubbell has also disclosed prior acquisitions such as Northern Star Holdings, Inc. (the Systems Control business), Alliance USAcqCo 2, Inc. (the Ventev business), Nicor, Inc. (the Nicor business), and Power Rose Acquisition, Inc. (the DMC Power business).

Corporate development and capital structure

Hubbell uses acquisitions and divestitures as part of its portfolio management. It has highlighted the sale of a residential lighting business as a divestiture, and it has emphasized the integration of acquired businesses into its Utility Solutions and Electrical Solutions operations. The company uses non-GAAP measures such as adjusted operating income, adjusted operating margin, adjusted net income, adjusted earnings per diluted share and Adjusted EBITDA to describe underlying performance, excluding items such as amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets and transaction, integration and separation costs.

On the financing side, Hubbell has issued senior notes and entered into term loan agreements. The company completed a public offering of 4.800% Senior Notes due 2035, issued under an indenture and supplemental indenture, and indicated that net proceeds would be used, together with cash on hand, to redeem 3.350% Senior Notes due 2026. Hubbell also entered into a term loan agreement that provides the ability to borrow up to $600 million on an unsecured basis to finance the DMC Power acquisition, repay indebtedness of DMC Power and cover related fees and expenses. The term loan includes covenants such as a maximum ratio of total indebtedness to total capitalization.

Operations, performance and financial communication

Hubbell regularly reports its financial and operating results via press releases and Form 8-K filings. In its discussion of third quarter 2025 results, the company described net sales growth in both Utility Solutions and Electrical Solutions, and provided segment-level commentary on operating income, operating margin, price realization, productivity, cost inflation, raw material costs and tariffs. It also discussed non-GAAP metrics such as adjusted operating income and adjusted diluted earnings per share, and provided definitions for these measures.

The company communicates expectations for total sales growth, organic net sales growth, earnings per share and free cash flow conversion, while emphasizing that such statements are forward-looking and subject to risks and uncertainties. Hubbell identifies factors such as trade tariffs, inflation, interest rates, energy costs, economic conditions, foreign currency exchange rates, supply chain disruptions, regulatory issues and tax law changes as potential influences on its performance.

Dividends and shareholder returns

Hubbell’s Board of Directors has declared increases in the common stock dividend rate. In one announcement, the Board approved an 8% increase in the annual dividend, specifying the new annual and quarterly payment amounts and the record and payment dates. The company frames dividend actions as part of its capital deployment approach and communication with shareholders.

Governance and leadership

Hubbell is governed by a Board of Directors that includes independent directors. Public filings document the election of Edward H. Baine as an independent director and his appointment to the Board’s Compensation and Finance Committees. The company has also disclosed executive succession plans, including the planned retirement of its Chief Financial Officer and the promotion of a new Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, along with related compensation and change-in-control severance arrangements.

Risk factors and regulatory environment

Hubbell’s forward-looking statements and SEC filings outline a range of risks that could affect its business. These include trade policy changes, geopolitical events, macroeconomic conditions, softness in certain end markets, cost inflation, foreign currency effects, supply chain issues, regulatory and tax changes, integration of acquisitions, divestitures, information technology and cybersecurity risks, environmental and legal contingencies, and the ability to hire and retain qualified personnel. The company refers investors to sections such as “Business,” “Risk Factors,” “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations,” and “Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk” in its Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for further detail.

Stock information and investor communications

Hubbell’s common stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol HUBB. The company uses press releases, investor webcasts, investor conference appearances, and SEC filings to communicate with shareholders and the broader market. It announces earnings release dates, conference call details and investor conference participation, and it provides access to press releases and event materials through its investor relations channels.

According to company statements, Hubbell’s utility and electrical solutions support grid modernization, electrification and infrastructure investment, and its portfolio spans components used on power lines, in electrical substations and in commercial and industrial buildings. These attributes position the company within the manufacturing sector, specifically in current-carrying wiring device manufacturing and related electrical infrastructure products.

Stock Performance

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Performance 1 year
$27.9B

Insider Radar

Net Sellers
90-Day Summary
0
Shares Bought
35,917
Shares Sold
16
Transactions
Most Recent Transaction
Mikes Mark Eugene (President Electrical Solutions) sold 2,601 shares @ $523.73 on Feb 17, 2026
Based on SEC Form 4 filings over the last 90 days.

Financial Highlights

$6K
Revenue (TTM)
$887
Net Income (TTM)
$1K
Operating Cash Flow

Upcoming Events

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March 16, 2026 Financial

Quarterly dividend payable

Payable $1.42 per share to shareholders of record as of 2026-02-27.

Short Interest History

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Short interest in Hubbell (HUBB) currently stands at 2.5 million shares, down 14.7% from the previous reporting period, representing 4.8% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has increased by 12.1%. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment.

Days to Cover History

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Days to cover for Hubbell (HUBB) currently stands at 4.9 days, down 20% from the previous period. This days-to-cover ratio represents a balanced liquidity scenario for short positions. The days to cover has increased 97.2% over the past year, indicating improving liquidity conditions. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 2.5 to 6.9 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current stock price of Hubbell (HUBB)?

The current stock price of Hubbell (HUBB) is $511.63 as of February 27, 2026.

What is the market cap of Hubbell (HUBB)?

The market cap of Hubbell (HUBB) is approximately 27.9B. Learn more about what market capitalization means .

What is the revenue (TTM) of Hubbell (HUBB) stock?

The trailing twelve months (TTM) revenue of Hubbell (HUBB) is $6K.

What is the net income of Hubbell (HUBB)?

The trailing twelve months (TTM) net income of Hubbell (HUBB) is $887.

What is the earnings per share (EPS) of Hubbell (HUBB)?

The diluted earnings per share (EPS) of Hubbell (HUBB) is $16.54 on a trailing twelve months (TTM) basis. Learn more about EPS .

What is the operating cash flow of Hubbell (HUBB)?

The operating cash flow of Hubbell (HUBB) is $1K. Learn about cash flow.

What is the profit margin of Hubbell (HUBB)?

The net profit margin of Hubbell (HUBB) is 15.2%. Learn about profit margins.

What is the operating margin of Hubbell (HUBB)?

The operating profit margin of Hubbell (HUBB) is 20.7%. Learn about operating margins.

What is the gross margin of Hubbell (HUBB)?

The gross profit margin of Hubbell (HUBB) is 35.3%. Learn about gross margins.

What is the current ratio of Hubbell (HUBB)?

The current ratio of Hubbell (HUBB) is 1.72, indicating the company's ability to pay short-term obligations. Learn about liquidity ratios.

What is the gross profit of Hubbell (HUBB)?

The gross profit of Hubbell (HUBB) is $2K on a trailing twelve months (TTM) basis.

What is the operating income of Hubbell (HUBB)?

The operating income of Hubbell (HUBB) is $1K. Learn about operating income.

What does Hubbell Incorporated do?

Hubbell Incorporated is a manufacturer of utility and electrical solutions that enable customers to operate critical infrastructure safely, reliably and efficiently. Its products include components used on power lines, in electrical substations and in commercial and industrial buildings, supporting electricity transmission, distribution and electrical installations.

How is Hubbell’s business organized?

Hubbell highlights a Utility Solutions portfolio and an Electrical Solutions segment. Utility Solutions includes Grid Infrastructure and Grid Automation products serving transmission and distribution markets and utility customers, while Electrical Solutions focuses on electrical products with exposure to datacenter and light industrial markets.

In which industry and sector does Hubbell operate?

Hubbell operates in the manufacturing sector, with an industry focus on current-carrying wiring device manufacturing and related electrical infrastructure components. Its solutions are used in utility, commercial, industrial and grid applications.

Where is Hubbell Incorporated headquartered and where is its stock listed?

Hubbell Incorporated is headquartered in Shelton, Connecticut, and is incorporated in the state of Connecticut. Its common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol HUBB.

How does Hubbell grow its Utility Solutions portfolio?

Hubbell expands its Utility Solutions portfolio through internal development and acquisitions. It has acquired businesses such as DMC Power, a designer and manufacturer of connector technology systems for high voltage power infrastructure, as well as other companies including Northern Star Holdings, Inc. (the Systems Control business), Alliance USAcqCo 2, Inc. (the Ventev business), and Nicor, Inc.

What is DMC Power and how does it relate to Hubbell?

DMC Power is described as a designer and manufacturer of connector technology systems for high voltage power infrastructure, with a swage connection system and products for transmission, distribution, substation and industrial projects. Hubbell completed the acquisition of DMC Power through its subsidiary Hubbell Power Systems, Inc., integrating it into its Utility Solutions portfolio.

What types of financial measures does Hubbell use to describe performance?

Hubbell reports GAAP measures such as net sales and operating income and also uses non-GAAP measures including adjusted operating income, adjusted operating margin, adjusted net income, adjusted earnings per diluted share and Adjusted EBITDA. These adjusted measures exclude items such as amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets and certain transaction, integration and separation costs.

Does Hubbell pay dividends on its common stock?

Yes. The Board of Directors of Hubbell Incorporated has declared increases in the common stock dividend rate, including an 8% increase in the annual dividend in one announcement. The company specifies the new annual and quarterly dividend amounts, along with record and payment dates, in its dividend press releases.

What risks does Hubbell highlight in its forward-looking statements?

Hubbell cites risks such as trade tariffs and trade policy changes, inflation, interest rates, energy costs, economic and business conditions in key markets, foreign currency exchange rates, supply chain disruptions, softness in certain end markets, regulatory and tax changes, integration of acquisitions, information technology and cybersecurity issues, environmental and legal contingencies, and the ability to hire and retain qualified personnel.

How does Hubbell communicate results and outlook to investors?

Hubbell communicates with investors through earnings press releases, conference calls, investor webcasts, SEC filings and participation in investor conferences. It announces quarterly and annual results, provides segment commentary and outlook ranges, and files related information on Form 8-K with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.