Eaton’s (ETN) Boyd Thermal Acquisition Was “Great,” Says Jim Cramer

We recently published 12 Fresh Stocks Jim Cramer Discussed Along With His Latest Thoughts On Quantum Computing . Eaton Corporation plc (NYSE:ETN) is one of the stocks Jim Cramer recently discussed.

Eaton Corporation plc (NYSE:ETN) is a power management company that makes and sells equipment for industrial and residential use. The firm made headlines last week after it announced a $9.5 billion deal to buy Boyd Corporation’s thermal business. The deal is expected to beef up Eaton Corporation plc (NYSE:ETN)’s presence in the liquid cooling industry for data centers. Discussing the deal after its announcement, Cramer pointed out that liquid cooling was very important for the next generation of data centers. He went as far as to call Eaton Corporation plc (NYSE:ETN) a “well run” company owned by his charitable trust. However, in a later appearance, Cramer added that it was important to time purchases of the shares. In this appearance, he briefly praised Eaton Corporation plc (NYSE:ETN)’s acquisition:

“Eaton reported, and they made a great acquisition with this Boyd. . .”

Eaton's (ETN) Boyd Thermal Acquisition Was "Great," Says Jim Cramer

The November appearance wasn’t the first time Cramer had recommended buying Eaton Corporation plc (NYSE:ETN)’s shares. For instance, he commented in March 2025:

“It’s unbelievable… It is unbelievable. That quarter was not that bad. I can’t believe what’s happened to the stock. I was talking with Jeff Marks today. We think it should be bought and bought right now.”

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