On August 5, Cummins rose 3.43% in regular trading, trading at approximately $658.27/share, with turnover of $55.40 million. The rebound follows the previous session's nearly 10% sell-off triggered by a Q2 EPS miss.
On the news front, Cummins disclosed that demand for its generator sets in the China market has accelerated beyond expectations, while North America remains robust, with both markets simultaneously driving business performance. On the same day, Truist Securities maintained its Buy rating and set an $894 price target, well above the current share price.
The prior session's decline was driven by Q2 EPS of $6.73, missing the consensus estimate of $7.33 by 8.19%. However, revenue of $9.46 billion topped the $9.33 billion estimate, and full-year revenue growth guidance was raised to 10%-13% from the prior 8%-11%. The market appears to be repricing positive fundamental factors after digesting the earnings shortfall, supported by strong demand across key geographies and continued analyst confidence.
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