ESAB Corporation (ESAB) Covered Calls

ESAB Corporation is a world leader in fabrication and specialty gas control technology. Spun off from Colfax in 2022, the company provides advanced equipment, consumables, and digital solutions for welding and cutting. Its portfolio serves diverse global end markets including infrastructure, renewable energy, and medical sectors, focused on improving productivity and safety.

You can sell covered calls on ESAB Corporation to lower risk and earn monthly income. Born To Sell's covered call screener gives you customized search capabilities across all possible covered calls but here are a couple of examples for ESAB (prices last updated Thu 4:16 PM ET):

ESAB Corporation (ESAB) Stock Quote
Last Change Bid Ask Volume P/E Market Cap
103.60 -4.54 98.07 109.65 436K 30 6.6
Covered Calls For ESAB Corporation (ESAB)
Expiration Strike Call Bid Net Debit Return
If Flat
Annualized
Return If Flat
Mar 20 105 0.60 109.05 -3.7% -150.1%
Apr 17 105 3.10 106.55 -1.4% -13.8%
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Core Business and Products

ESAB Corporation is a premier industrial manufacturer specializing in fabrication technology and gas control solutions. The company’s comprehensive portfolio includes welding equipment, cutting systems, and high-performance consumables such as electrodes and specialty wires. Its products are sold under well-known global brands like Victor, Thermal Dynamics, and the flagship ESAB name. Beyond hardware, the company offers InduSuite, a digital platform for workflow automation and data analytics. Its specialty gas division provides critical control equipment for healthcare, laboratory, and high-purity industrial applications, ensuring precise management of mission-critical gas flows.

Competitive Landscape

The global fabrication and welding market is highly consolidated, with competition centered on technological innovation and distribution reach. ESAB is one of the "big three" players in the sector. Key rivals with active options markets on major exchanges include Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. and Illinois Tool Works Inc. (Miller brand). In the broader industrial machinery and gas control segments, it also competes with Dover Corporation, Parker-Hannifin Corporation, and ITT Inc.. The market is increasingly defined by the transition toward automated and robotic welding systems.

Strategic Outlook and Innovation

The company’s strategic priority is its evolution into a premier industrial compounder, driven by the ESAB Business Excellence (EBX) management system. A major milestone in 2026 is the acquisition of Eddyfi Technologies, which significantly expands the company’s total addressable market into the high-margin non-destructive testing (NDT) and inspection sector. Innovation efforts are focused on "connected fabrication," utilizing AI-driven tools to monitor weld quality in real-time and reduce material waste. The long-term outlook for ESAB depends on its ability to successfully integrate high-growth acquisitions while maintaining its leadership in emerging markets and green energy infrastructure projects.

 
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