Company Description
Linde plc (Nasdaq: LIN) is a global industrial gases and engineering company in the basic materials sector, classified within specialty chemicals. According to company disclosures, Linde describes itself as a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with sales of $33 billion in 2024. The company’s mission is to make the world more productive by providing gases, technologies and services that support customer success while helping to sustain, decarbonize and protect the planet.
Linde’s core business centers on the production and supply of industrial gases and related technologies. Its products and technologies are used in numerous applications, including the production of clean hydrogen and carbon capture systems that are described as critical to the energy transition, life‑saving medical oxygen, and high‑purity and specialty gases for the electronics industry. In addition to gases, Linde delivers gas processing solutions that support customer expansion, efficiency improvements and emissions reductions.
End markets and applications
The company states that it serves a variety of end markets such as chemicals & energy, food & beverage, electronics, healthcare, manufacturing, and metals and mining. In these sectors, Linde’s industrial gases and technologies are used in many different applications. Examples highlighted by the company include:
- Production of clean hydrogen and carbon capture systems linked to the energy transition
- Life‑saving medical oxygen in healthcare settings
- High‑purity and specialty gases for electronics manufacturing
Public communications also describe Linde as an important enabler for the space economy. For example, a news release notes that Linde has supported the U.S. space industry for more than six decades, from supplying liquid oxygen for the Apollo program to supporting commercial launch providers, and mentions investments to expand production of liquid oxygen, nitrogen and argon for rocket launches and spacecraft manufacturing.
Business profile and scale
Linde is identified in filings as an Irish company (Linde plc) with ordinary shares listed on The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC under the symbol LIN. The firm is described in multiple investor‑facing releases as the world’s largest industrial gases and engineering company or as a leading global industrial gases and engineering company. The company reports operating segments including regional gas businesses in the Americas, Asia Pacific (APAC), and Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA), as well as Linde Engineering, which provides gas processing solutions and equipment.
Quarterly results releases indicate that Linde generates sales across its regional segments and engineering activities, with performance influenced by pricing, volumes, and end‑market demand in areas such as electronics, manufacturing, chemicals & energy, and metals & mining. The company also highlights a backlog of long‑term sale‑of‑gas projects and capital expenditures to support growth and maintenance requirements, including projects tied to low‑carbon ammonia and clean energy end markets.
Capital markets and financing
Linde’s ordinary shares trade on Nasdaq under the ticker LIN. In addition to equity, the company uses debt financing. An 8‑K filing dated November 20, 2025 describes the issuance of floating rate notes due 2027 and fixed‑rate notes due 2032 and 2038 under a European debt issuance program, with an aggregate authorized amount of notes under that program of €20 billion (or equivalent in other currencies). The notes are admitted to the official list of the Luxembourg Stock Exchange and trade on the Euro MTF market. Notes issued under the program are guaranteed by Linde GmbH and Linde Inc., wholly owned subsidiaries organized under German and Delaware law, respectively.
The company’s public disclosures also reference a capital allocation policy that includes capital expenditures for growth projects, as well as returning capital to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases. Regular dividend declarations are announced via press releases, which specify per‑share amounts and record and payment dates.
Corporate governance and shareholder matters
SEC filings show that Linde holds an annual general meeting of shareholders at which shareholders vote on matters such as director elections, auditor ratification, advisory votes on executive compensation, and authorization related to treasury share re‑allotment under Irish law. Voting results, including percentages of votes cast for and against each proposal, are disclosed in Form 8‑K filings.
Other 8‑K filings describe changes in senior leadership roles, including appointments and planned retirements of directors and executive officers. These filings provide detail on board‑level decisions, succession planning and the allocation of responsibilities among executives, reflecting Linde’s governance framework as an Irish‑incorporated public company with global operations.
Role in industrial and energy systems
Across its disclosures, Linde emphasizes the role of its industrial gases and technologies in supporting customer operations and broader industrial systems. The company highlights contributions to:
- Energy transition projects, including clean hydrogen production and carbon capture systems
- Healthcare, through the supply of medical oxygen
- Electronics manufacturing, via high‑purity and specialty gases
- Efficiency and emissions reduction, through gas processing solutions and engineering capabilities
Linde’s participation in long‑term contracts, such as a helium storage arrangement at a large underground storage cavern in Texas and agreements to supply gases to low‑carbon ammonia facilities, illustrates how its gases and engineering activities intersect with chemicals, energy, aerospace, and other foundational industries.
Stock and regulatory reporting
As a Nasdaq‑listed issuer, Linde files periodic and current reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. These include quarterly earnings press releases furnished on Form 8‑K, which summarize sales, operating profit, earnings per share, cash flow, and segment performance, as well as non‑GAAP reconciliations referenced in attachments. Additional 8‑K filings cover financing transactions, governance changes, and shareholder meeting outcomes.
Investors and analysts following LIN stock often review these disclosures to understand Linde’s financial performance, capital structure, project backlog, and exposure to end markets such as chemicals & energy, electronics, healthcare, manufacturing, and metals & mining, along with its positioning in areas linked to decarbonization and the energy transition.