— Fundamental Stock Analysis and Report Card
Located in Milwaukee, WI, US. Rockwell Automation, Inc., established in 1903 and headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a global leader in providing industrial automation and digital transformation solutions. The company's operations are segmented into three key areas: Intelligent Devices, Software & Control, and Lifecycle Services. The Intelligent Devices segment offers various hardware products such as drives, motion control systems, safety and sensing equipment, industrial components, and customized configurations. The Software & Control division provides essential control and visualization software and accompanying hardware, information management platforms, digital twin and simulation tools, and network and cybersecurity infrastructure. The Lifecycle Services segment completes its offering with expert consulting, professional implementation, and ongoing connected and maintenance support. Rockwell Automation distributes its comprehensive array of hardware, software, and services worldwide through a network of independent distributors, complemented by its direct sales force. Its extensive clientele spans diverse sectors, including discrete manufacturing (like automotive, semiconductors, and logistics), general industries (such as printing, marine, and aerospace), hybrid markets (encompassing food & beverage, life sciences, and eco-industrial applications like water management and renewable energy), and process industries (including oil & gas, mining, and chemicals).
Revenue, earnings and profitability.
Strong revenue growth and earnings can attract investors, driving the stock price up. Profitability indicates the company's efficiency and sustainability, which impacts investor confidence. Poor performance in these areas can lead to a decrease in stock price.
Revenue History
Earnings History
Margins
Income & Cash Flow analysis.
An income statement shows what a company earned and spent over a period — revenue at the top, costs and expenses in between, and net income at the bottom. A cash flow statement tracks the actual cash moving in and out, across operations, investing, and financing. Read together, they show whether reported earnings are backed by real cash.
Q2 2026 Total ($) | Q2 2026 Margin (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue | 2.2b +237.0m +11.8% | |
| Gross Income | 1.1b +323.0m +40.3% | 50% +10.2pp +25.4% |
| EBITDA | 556.0m +138.0m +33.0% | 25% +4.0pp +18.9% |
| Operating Income | 467.0m +122.0m +35.4% | 21% +3.6pp +21.0% |
| Net Income | 350.0m +98.0m +38.9% | 16% +3.0pp +24.2% |
| Earnings Per Share | 3.11 +0.9 +40.1% | |
| Operating Cash Flow | 320.0m +121.0m +60.8% | 14% +4.4pp +43.8% |
| Free Cash Flow | 275.0m +104.0m +60.8% | 12% +3.7pp +43.8% |
| Research & Development | 180.0m +180.0m n/a | 8% +8.0pp n/a |
What are the analysts saying?
Analyst Consensus aggregates Wall Street recommendations into buy/hold/sell counts, while the Fundamental Scorecard grades the company on six financial ratios (P/B, P/E, D/E, ROA, ROE, DCF) plus an overall score. The two measure different things and can point in different directions.