Vertiv Holdings LLC (VRT) surged 5.21% in pre-market trading on Thursday, extending a recovery from the prior session's steep sell-off. The rebound comes as investors reassessed the company's quarterly results and forward outlook, shifting focus from a top-line miss to an across-the-board guidance raise.
The data center infrastructure provider reported second-quarter revenue of $3.27 billion, up approximately 24% year-over-year, but falling $110 million short of market expectations of $3.38 billion. However, adjusted earnings per share of $1.52 exceeded the consensus estimate of $1.42, representing 60% year-over-year growth. More critically, management raised full-year guidance across all core metrics, with net sales midpoint lifted to $14 billion versus FactSet estimates of $13.88 billion, and adjusted EPS guidance of $6.65 to $6.75 significantly topping the $6.49 consensus.
The comprehensive guidance upgrade alleviated market anxiety over downstream AI infrastructure capital expenditure pacing, prompting capital to re-enter following a cumulative decline exceeding 17% in the prior session. The raised outlook signals management confidence in sustained demand for data center power and thermal infrastructure, providing a floor for the pre-market recovery.