On August 7, Emerson fell 3.08% in regular trading, trading at $157.47/share, with turnover of $198 million. The decline reflects a classic profit-taking pullback following the release of Q3 earnings that only modestly exceeded expectations.
The company reported fiscal Q3 adjusted EPS of $1.71, beating the consensus estimate of $1.68 by 1.79%, while net sales of $4.87 billion topped the $4.80 billion forecast. Full-year adjusted EPS guidance was raised to approximately $6.55, above the Street estimate of $6.51. Despite these beats, the stock had already rallied over 10% from approximately $149 in late July to the $164 level, fully pricing in the positive earnings trajectory. The limited magnitude of the upside surprise left little room for further appreciation.
Notably, HSBC raised its price target on Emerson to $180 from $170, and the company announced the acquisition of AI software developer Glue, yet these catalysts were insufficient to offset the selling pressure from investors locking in gains accumulated during the preceding run-up.
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