Weir Group stock holds gains after stronger first half
Published on 08/22/2026 at 11:39 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
The Weir Group PLC (GB0009633180) stock has been trading in the low EUR 30s in late August 2026 after the engineering company reported higher revenue and earnings for the first half of 2026 and confirmed an interim dividend for shareholders.
Share price and recent performance
According to a 42W listing on Deutsche Boerse AG for The Weir Group, the stock closed at 32.00 EUR on August 21, 2026, representing a gain of 4.58% over the most recent five trading days. This market data overview also shows the year-to-date performance at 2.56%, while the one-year change stands at negative 1.78%, indicating that the recent move has not yet fully offset earlier weakness.
A separate 42W quote for Weir Group on the London Stock Exchange indicates that the share price stood at 2,816 GBX at the close on August 21, 2026. This listing summary highlights a 5.79% gain since the start of 2026, compared with a modest decline of 1.05% over the previous twelve months, underlining how the shares have recovered part of their earlier drawdown.
Interim results for the first half of 2026
The most recent fundamental update for The Weir Group PLC is the interim report for the six months ended June 30, 2026, which was published on July 29, 2026. A results summary notes that the company reported an increase in revenue and attributable profit compared with the same period a year earlier, demonstrating that demand in its key end markets remained resilient.
According to this earnings coverage, Weir Group generated revenue of GBP 1.27 billion in the first half of 2026, up from the prior-year period, helped by higher activity levels in mining and other resource sectors. The same summary states that earnings per share reached 49.6 GBX in the half year, representing an improvement on the previous first-half figure and providing the basis for the company to increase its returns to shareholders.
The interim report commentary also highlights that the group approved an interim dividend payable on November 3, 2026, aligning with its capital allocation framework. While the exact dividend per share is not detailed in the summary, the decision to set a payment date in early November 2026 reinforces management’s confidence in the company’s cash generation and balance sheet following the first-half performance.
Order book, profitability and trends
The same set of earnings-related news items indicates that Weir Group reported higher attributable profit alongside revenue growth for the half year ended June 30, 2026. In practical terms, this means that margins held or improved during the period, despite cost inflation and currency movements, and that the company converted higher sales into a stronger bottom line.
Earlier financial history compiled in a multi-year overview shows that Weir’s profitability metrics, such as gross margin and EBIT margin, have tended to improve over time from 2016 to 2020, with gross margin rising from 35.79% in 2016 to 40.23% in 2019 and EBIT margin increasing from 13.05% to 16.19% over the same span. This historical financials table provides context, although these figures relate to earlier fiscal years and serve as a comparison rather than a current snapshot.
By comparing the first-half 2026 revenue of GBP 1.27 billion with the earlier years, investors can see that the company is operating on a larger scale than it did in the late 2010s, consistent with the higher margins recorded in that period. The combination of revenue growth, improved earnings per share at 49.6 GBX for the latest half year and an interim dividend payable in November 2026 suggests that management continues to prioritize both reinvestment in the business and direct returns to shareholders.
Analyst and sector perspective
A sector consensus overview compiled for Weir PLC indicates that the market continues to track the company’s performance against peers in the industrial and capital goods space. This consensus page groups Weir alongside other engineering and industrial equipment firms, providing aggregated views of ratings and target prices, although specific numerical consensus targets are not highlighted in the summary.
Viewed against that backdrop, the share price of 32.00 EUR on Deutsche Boerse AG and 2,816 GBX in London as of August 21, 2026 places Weir Group at a level that reflects its improved first-half results but still below earlier peaks, as indicated by the negative one-year performance on some of the 42W listings. For investors, the key question is whether the combination of revenue growth, higher earnings per share and an interim dividend will support further re-rating of the shares relative to the broader industrial sector.
In particular, the contrast between the year-to-date gains of 2.56% on the Deutsche Boerse AG listing and 5.79% on the London listing and the modest one-year declines underlines how much of the recent move has come in 2026 rather than over a longer horizon. If Weir can sustain its current operating performance and deliver on any guidance embedded in its interim report, the stock could continue to close the gap to prior highs within its sector.
Representative product and business focus
Weir Group’s business centers on engineered solutions for critical applications in mining and other resource industries, including pumps, valves and related equipment designed for abrasive and high-pressure environments. These products are typically used in processes such as slurry handling, dewatering and crushing, where reliability and efficiency are essential to maintain output and reduce downtime.
By designing equipment that can handle demanding conditions, the company helps its customers improve productivity and lower total cost of ownership across the lifecycle of a mine or processing plant. This positioning in mission-critical infrastructure means that Weir’s order book is closely tied to long-term investment cycles in commodities and resource development, which in turn influences its revenue and earnings profile over time.
Weir Group stock and investor takeaway
As of the close on August 21, 2026, The Weir Group PLC stock traded at 2,816 GBX on the London Stock Exchange, with a parallel 32.00 EUR price level on Deutsche Boerse AG’s 42W platform reflecting cross-border trading interest. Combined with a first-half 2026 revenue figure of GBP 1.27 billion and earnings per share of 49.6 GBX, plus an interim dividend scheduled for payment on November 3, 2026, these metrics suggest that the company is balancing growth and shareholder returns as it moves through the second half of the year.
Company facts
Company: The Weir Group PLC
ISIN: GB0009633180
Ticker: WEIR
Exchange: London Stock Exchange
Sector / Industry: Industrials / Capital Goods
