On August 18, nVent Electric plc declined 5.01% in regular trading, trading at $167.195/share, with turnover of approximately $41.44 million.
The decline coincided with broad selling pressure across the Electrical Components & Equipment sector. Among sector peers, Vertiv Holdings fell 5.34%, Vicor dropped 5.28%, Eaton Corp declined 3.83%, Ametek fell 1.49%, and FuelCell lost 0.82%, reflecting widespread sector weakness rather than a company-specific catalyst.
Notably, the pullback comes despite nVent Electric plc reporting strong Q2 results on July 31, with adjusted EPS of $1.45 significantly beating the FactSet consensus estimate of $1.16, and revenue of $1.471 billion surpassing the $1.259 billion estimate. The company also raised its full-year guidance and issued Q3 adjusted EPS guidance of $1.35-$1.38, well above the $1.19 consensus. An analyst firm initiated a Buy rating on August 14 with a mean price target of $209.62.
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