Movement Alert|Vertiv Holdings LLC Falls 3.48% in Regular Trading, Q2 Revenue Miss Continues to Weigh on Shares Amid Sector Weakness

Market Focus
Aug 19

On August 19, Vertiv Holdings LLC fell 3.48% in regular trading, trading at $261.85 per share, with turnover of approximately $202 million. The stock remains under pressure following the company's previously reported Q2 earnings, which showed revenue of $3.274 billion falling short of the market consensus estimate of $3.377 billion.

Management attributed the revenue shortfall to \"timing shifts\" caused by supply chain congestion, suggesting delayed shipments rather than lost demand. Despite the top-line miss, Q2 adjusted EPS of $1.52 exceeded expectations of $1.42, and the company raised its full-year guidance to approximately $14 billion in net sales and adjusted EPS of $6.65-$6.75, both above prior Street estimates. UBS maintained a buy rating with a $370 price target, noting estimates are still expected to move higher as growth recovers in Q3.

Sector-wide weakness amplified the downside pressure, with the Electrical Components & Equipment industry broadly declining. Among peers, FuelCell fell 7.51%, Vicor dropped 5.80%, nVent Electric declined 3.48%, Eaton fell 1.82%, and Hubbell lost 1.72%.

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