Movement Alert|Vertiv Holdings Rises 3.22% in Regular Trading, Electrical Equipment Sector Recovery Drives Oversold Rebound

Market Focus
Jun 30

On June 30, Vertiv Holdings rose 3.22% in regular trading, trading at $316.43/share, with turnover of approximately $147 million. The stock rebounded from a recent pullback that had taken shares from the $346 range down to around $306 on June 26.

The move was driven by a broad-based recovery across the Electrical Components & Equipment sector, as concerns over high interest rates potentially slowing AI infrastructure buildout eased. Within the sector, FuelCell surged 13.69%, Nextpower gained 5.44%, Fluence Energy rose 3.81%, Regal Rexnord added 3.3%, and Eaton Corp climbed 1.98%, indicating a clear sector-wide technical repair.

Supporting the longer-term outlook, Vertiv recently completed its acquisition of ThermoKey in mid-June, strengthening its position in AI data center cooling solutions with an expanded European manufacturing footprint in Italy. Additionally, BNP Paribas highlighted Vertiv and Eaton as key beneficiaries of surging AI cooling demand, noting their broad participation across multiple layers of AI infrastructure rather than reliance on a single cooling technology.

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