Halma stock at a record high: what to watch before Monday’s London open

Halma stock at a record high: what to watch before Monday’s London open

February 15, 2026

London, Feb 15, 2026, 15:11 GMT — Market has closed.

Shares of Halma finished Friday at a new 52-week peak, up 3.58% to 3,876 pence (£38.76), outpacing the FTSE 100’s gain of 0.42%. Roughly 1.0 million shares changed hands—trading above the 50-day average—and dealers are watching for a potential follow-up when London trading resumes Monday.

This latest surge stands out, considering Halma wasted no time climbing higher. Shares have notched a roughly 9.2% gain in just the last week, and are up around 31.8% from a year ago, according to FTSE Russell data. By Friday’s close, the stock was trading at about 39.6 times trailing earnings—a price-to-earnings ratio that sits well above many peers. Its Relative Strength Index had also pushed to 72.2, past the 70 mark that typically signals “overbought” territory.

Broker actions kept the spotlight on what’s ahead. JPMorgan flagged Halma for a “positive catalyst watch” ahead of its upcoming trading update, and Goldman Sachs nudged its price target to 4,280 pence from 4,250, sticking with its buy call, Alliance News broker-ratings roundup showed. Lse

Halma, often counted among the market’s “steady” performers, is a UK-listed industrial group with a portfolio of operating companies selling safety, health, and environmental monitoring tech.

That reputation cuts both ways at a record high. Strong momentum keeps attracting buyers, though it also lures in quick money that can just as easily bolt when the tape flips.

Next session, the focus turns to whether Friday’s rally sticks in the absence of new company headlines—or if the stock surrenders part of its gains as investors take profits following a rapid climb.

Here’s the main risk: expectations are outpacing the calendar. Should there be even a sign of slowing organic growth, or pressure on margins, a stock trading at a premium to the broader market could see its valuation reset in a hurry.

Looking past Monday, Halma’s upcoming trading update is penciled in for March 12, with its year-end closing on March 31. Full-year results are set for June 11, according to the company’s financial calendar.

Artur Ślesik

Artur Ślesik is a technology and financial markets journalist at Bez-kabli.pl, covering artificial intelligence, semiconductors, technology stocks and emerging innovations. A graduate of Warsaw University of Technology, he combines a technical background with market analysis to explain how new technologies are shaping industries, businesses and investment trends worldwide.

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