On August 5, BorgWarner rose 8.38% in regular trading, trading at $68.335/share, with turnover of $40.32 million. The surge was driven by the company's strong Q2 financial results released the same day, which significantly exceeded Wall Street expectations across key metrics.
BorgWarner reported Q2 adjusted earnings of $1.42 per diluted share, beating the analyst consensus estimate of $1.28 by approximately 11% and representing a 17.4% year-over-year increase from $1.21. Net sales came in at $3.65 billion, surpassing the expected $3.58 billion. The outperformance was attributed to stable demand for powertrain systems and turbochargers, as well as effective cost control measures.
The company raised its full-year adjusted EPS guidance to $5.05-$5.30, up from its prior range of $5.00-$5.20. BorgWarner also expanded its share repurchase authorization by $1 billion and announced multiple new VCT system orders with a European luxury automaker for V6 engines and a Chinese mainstream brand for 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engines, reinforcing its long-term growth outlook.
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