W.W. GRAINGER INC

W.w. Grainger (GWW) Stock

Leading industrial distributor of maintenance and repair supplies. Here's the price, business snapshot, and what's worth knowing about W.w. Grainger in July 2026.

W.W. Grainger, Inc. (GWW) is a leading industrial distributor specialising in maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) products for businesses and public-sector organisations. The company supplies a broad range of items — from safety equipment and fasteners to HVAC parts and industrial tools — through branches, catalogue and growing digital channels. With a large-cap market capitalisation (~$46.5bn), Grainger benefits from a deep customer base, recurring orders and logistics scale, which can support margin resilience. Key investor considerations include exposure to industrial and construction activity, the importance of effective inventory and supply-chain management, and increasing emphasis on e-commerce and value-added services to drive customer retention. Competitive pressures (including specialist distributors and digital entrants) and macroeconomic cyclicality can affect sales and margins. This is general, educational information only and not personal advice; investments carry risk, values can fall as well as rise, and suitability depends on individual circumstances.

Why It’s Moving

W.W. GRAINGER INC

Grainger Shares Face 10% Pullback Risk as Current Price Far Outpaces Analyst Targets

W.W. Grainger stock is flagged for potential decline because its current market price has surged well beyond the optimistic price targets set by cautious Wall Street analysts. Investors are reacting to the disconnect between the stock's high valuation and the firm's mixed fundamentals, which suggest excessive downside risk in the current industrial sector climate.
Sentiment:
🐻Bearish
  • Analysts warn of approximately 10% downside risk as GWW's current trading price of $1,311.54 significantly exceeds the latest consensus price target range of $1,190 to $1,300
  • Wall Street maintains a cautious outlook with a consensus 'Hold' rating, signaling that the stock is overvalued relative to its forward earnings and unstable fundamentals
  • The industrial sector rally is outperforming GWW, which has fumbled with weak trading volume and a 0.26% decline in late March, highlighting broader underperformance against peers

When is the next earnings date for W.W. GRAINGER INC (GWW)?

W.W. Grainger (GWW) is expected to report its next earnings on August 4, 2026, covering the second quarter of 2026 (Q2 2026). This date aligns with the company’s historical pattern of releasing Q2 results in early August, with a conference call scheduled at 11:00 AM ET. The upcoming report will follow the Q1 2026 results released on May 7, 2026, which beat EPS estimates by 14.10%. Analysts anticipate an EPS of approximately $11.27 for the quarter.

Stock Performance Snapshot

Hold

Analyst Rating

Analysts suggest holding W.W. Grainger's stock, as its target price indicates some potential growth.

Above Average

Financial Health

W.W. Grainger is performing well with strong profits and cash flow, indicating solid business health.

Below Average

Dividend

W.W. Grainger, Inc. has a below average dividend yield of 0.88%, which may appeal less to dividend-focused investors. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $8.20 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).

Source: Analyst sentiment is provided by Refinitiv Ltd, a global leader in financial market data with over 40k business clients. Refinitiv Ltd is an independent third party to Nemo. This is not advice.

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Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock

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Steady B2B Demand

A broad customer base and repeat ordering can support steady revenue, though sales are sensitive to industrial cycles.

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Distribution & Reach

Extensive branches and logistics enable quick service and scale advantages, but inventory is capital intensive and carries risk.

Digital Transformation

Growing e-commerce and data services may improve margins and retention, though competition and execution risks persist.

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