WHR (Whirlpool Corp.) Stock Analysis - News

Whirlpool Corp. (WHR) is a publicly traded Consumer Cyclical sector company. As of May 20, 2026, WHR trades at $41.55 with a market cap of $2.56B and a P/E ratio of 14.10. WHR moved +1.74% today. Year to date, WHR is -45.85%; over the trailing twelve months it is -49.39%. Its 52-week range spans $38.38 to $135.49. Analyst consensus is neutral with an average price target of $45.71. Rallies surfaces WHR's financials, insider trades, hedge fund holdings, congressional trades, analyst ratings, and AI-generated research below.

What changed in WHR news today?

Retail Sales Up 0.5% with Gas Prices 2.8% Higher Pressuring Whirlpool Costs: US retail sales rose 0.5% in April following a revised 1.6% gain in March, with gas station receipts up 2.8% as gasoline prices hit their highest levels since 2022. Whirlpool cited these inflationary pressures—driven by higher energy and food costs tied to the Iran war—as a headwind to its profit margins.

WHR Key Metrics

Key financial metrics for WHR
MetricValue
Price$41.55
Market Cap$2.56B
P/E Ratio14.10
EPS$2.96
Dividend Yield0.90%
52-Week High$135.49
52-Week Low$38.38
Volume2.31M
Avg Volume0
Revenue (TTM)$15.18B
Net Income$181.00M
Gross Margin14.46%

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Recent WHR Insider Trades

  • Creed Greg bought 3.31K (~$198.83K) on Mar 3, 2026.

WHR Analyst Consensus

8 analysts cover WHR: 0 strong buy, 0 buy, 6 hold, 2 sell, 0 strong sell. Consensus rating is neutral. Average price target: $45.71.

Common questions about WHR

What changed in WHR news today?
Retail Sales Up 0.5% with Gas Prices 2.8% Higher Pressuring Whirlpool Costs: US retail sales rose 0.5% in April following a revised 1.6% gain in March, with gas station receipts up 2.8% as gasoline prices hit their highest levels since 2022. Whirlpool cited these inflationary pressures—driven by higher energy and food costs tied to the Iran war—as a headwind to its profit margins.
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