On August 12, Vertiv Holdings LLC rose 3.15% in pre-market trading, trading at $290.70 per share, with turnover of approximately $2.50 million.
On the news front, the stock has continued its recovery trajectory since falling nearly 14% on July 29 following a Q2 revenue miss. Multiple investment banks have issued supportive research notes driving the rebound. UBS reiterated its buy rating with a $370 price target, noting that management-cited timing shifts related to supply chain congestion in Q2 could imply meaningful growth recovery in Q3. Oppenheimer highlighted strengthening demand and a broadening pipeline across geographies and product categories, with accelerating July shipments tracking in line with the guided H2 revenue outlook.
While Q2 revenue of $3.274 billion fell short of the $3.377 billion consensus estimate, adjusted EPS of $1.52 beat the $1.42 expectation by a wide margin. Critically, the company raised its full-year guidance, lifting the revenue midpoint to $14 billion versus the FactSet estimate of $13.88 billion, and adjusted EPS guidance to a $6.65-$6.75 range versus the $6.49 consensus, reinforcing fundamental confidence in the ongoing rebound.
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