On July 28, Modine Manufacturing fell 5.73% in regular trading, trading at $210.692/share, with turnover of $39.83 million.
The decline came amid broad-based weakness across the Building Products sector ahead of the company's fiscal Q1 earnings report scheduled for July 29. Within the sector, Carrier Global fell 4.99%, Johnson Controls fell 4.37%, Trane Technologies fell 4.15%, and Lennox fell 0.54%, while Armstrong World bucked the trend with an 11.5% gain.
Market consensus expects Modine to report Q1 revenue growth of approximately 36.71% year-over-year, with adjusted EPS estimated at $1.38. The stock had already declined over 5% in the prior session, suggesting pre-earnings positioning pressure. Modine is a leading thermal management solutions provider that has undergone a strategic transformation toward data center cooling, having secured a landmark $4 billion long-term capacity agreement with a strategic data center customer earlier this year.
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