Huntington National Bank Increases Stake in Rockwell Automation

The bank now owns approximately 0.22% of the industrial products company's stock.

Mar. 3, 2026 at 8:31am

Huntington National Bank increased its position in shares of Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE:ROK) by 8.1% during the third quarter, according to the company's recent Form 13F filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The firm now owns 246,530 shares of the industrial products company's stock, worth approximately $86,170,000.

Why it matters

Rockwell Automation is a major player in the industrial automation and digital transformation space, providing control systems, industrial control hardware and software, and related services to manufacturers and industrial operators. The increase in Huntington National Bank's stake in the company signals confidence in Rockwell Automation's growth potential and future performance.

The details

Huntington National Bank acquired an additional 18,419 shares of Rockwell Automation during the third quarter, bringing its total ownership to approximately 0.22% of the company's outstanding stock. The bank's increased position in Rockwell Automation is part of a broader investment strategy, as the firm also owns stakes in other industrial and technology companies.

  • Huntington National Bank increased its position in Rockwell Automation during the third quarter of the year.

The players

Huntington National Bank

A financial institution that has increased its stake in Rockwell Automation, a global industrial automation and digital transformation company.

Rockwell Automation, Inc.

A global industrial automation and digital transformation company headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that designs, manufactures, and supports control systems, industrial control hardware and software, and related services.

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The takeaway

Huntington National Bank's increased investment in Rockwell Automation reflects the bank's confidence in the industrial automation company's growth potential and future performance, which could signal positive developments for Rockwell Automation's business and the broader industrial automation industry.