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Record Orders and a Pricy Takeover: ABB Stakes Its Future on Rotork and a Robotics Exit

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
July 17, 2026
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ABB is in the midst of a sweeping portfolio overhaul that few investors expected to come at such short notice. On the same day the Swiss industrial group posted a record quarterly order intake of $12.04bn, it confirmed its largest acquisition ever: the all-cash purchase of British valve-and-automation specialist Rotork for 503 pence per share, valuing the FTSE 250 company at roughly $5.5bn. The two-pronged news set the tone for a week of strategic announcements that also included the imminent closing of the robotics unit sale to SoftBank and the acquisition of a French silicon-carbide specialist.

Rotork shareholders have already had their say. The stock surged 67% on the offer, while ABB’s own shares slipped around 3% on the day of the announcement and have since fallen nearly 6% over seven trading sessions. The market’s lukewarm response to a deal that promises to add about 3% to ABB’s revenue and strengthen its electrification and automation business highlights a familiar tension: strategic logic versus a price that many analysts consider steep.

Q2 Numbers Leave Little to Criticise

The operational backdrop makes the timing of the acquisition all the more intriguing. In the second quarter of 2026, ABB’s order intake jumped 30% year-on-year to hit $12.04bn, a new record. Revenue rose 14% to $9.48bn, operating EBITA climbed 20% to $1.93bn, and the margin improved to 20.2%. Net profit reached $1.23bn, up 7% from the same period a year earlier.

Particularly striking was the triple-digit growth in orders from the data-centre segment, a trend that Bernstein highlighted as evidence of booming demand for electrification solutions tied to global server-capacity expansion. ABB also raised its full-year 2026 guidance slightly, reinforcing the sense of underlying operational strength. Yet investors chose to focus on the capital deployment rather than the record backlog.

The Price of Strategic Ambition

The Rotork acquisition is being financed from ABB’s own cash, existing credit lines, and the proceeds of the robotics sale to SoftBank, which is expected to close in the second half of 2026 and net around $4.8bn. The deal is structured as a full takeover that will delist Rotork from the London Stock Exchange, with completion targeted for the first half of 2027.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying ABB?

Valuation has become the central point of contention. Bernstein called the purchase “expensive” even as it acknowledged the strong data-centre order momentum and the upgraded guidance. ZKB described the price as “proud” but found justification in Rotork’s high operating margins and the strategic lift for ABB’s electrification division. Vontobel criticised the approximate 19.5-times EBITDA multiple as too high, while Berenberg set a hold rating and a target of 503 pence, arguing that the premium leaves little room for a competing bid. On ABB itself, Deutsche Bank Research downgraded its rating to hold on the day of the Rotork announcement, adding to a split analyst picture that already included hold ratings from Bernstein and hold-equivalent views from others.

A Trio of Portfolio Moves

The Rotork bid does not stand alone. On 15 July, ABB announced the acquisition of French silicon-carbide specialist Advantics, a deal set to close in the fourth quarter of 2026 and designed to strengthen the DC-portfolio for microgrids and e-mobility. Separately, the robotics sale to SoftBank is on track for completion later this year, with the proceeds earmarked directly for the Rotork financing. ABB also continued its share buyback programme at the start of July, purchasing another 34,035 own shares between 2 and 8 July, bringing the total repurchased to over 4.19 million shares. A collaboration with Roche to develop automated solutions for “the laboratory of the future” was announced earlier in the month, rounding out a period of intense corporate activity.

Price Action and Regulatory Overhang

ABB’s stock closed at €84.94 on Thursday 16 July, leaving it 11.85% below its 52-week high of €96.36 reached on 22 June. On a year-to-date basis, however, the shares remain up 34.4%, a reflection of the strong performance before the acquisition news. The short-term pullback has pushed the stock 6.39% below its 50-day moving average, suggesting that investors are taking a wait-and-see approach to the capital-intensive bet.

Regulatory attention also added a minor headwind: the US cybersecurity agency CISA published three advisories concerning ABB systems – T-MAC Plus, Edgenius, and Advant Master – in the week before the Rotork announcement. While such alerts are routine in industrial automation, they serve as a reminder of the compliance burden tied to ABB’s broad footprint in critical infrastructure.

All eyes now turn to the next quarterly report, scheduled for 15 October 2026, when ABB will have to demonstrate that its record order intake can translate into sustainable earnings growth and that the integration of Rotork – if by then approved – is on track to deliver the strategic returns that management has promised.

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