On July 15, Pentair fell 16.93% in pre-market trading, trading at $64.779/share, with turnover of $14,300. The sharp decline was triggered by the company's second-quarter results, which significantly missed Wall Street expectations on both revenue and earnings.
Pentair reported Q2 sales of $930 million versus the IBES consensus estimate of $1.137 billion, a shortfall of approximately 18%. Adjusted earnings per share came in at $1.12, well below the expected $1.48, indicating broad-based weakness across the company's business segments. The results confirmed that inventory destocking and soft end-market demand, particularly in the Pool segment and high-end discretionary product categories, had a more severe impact than previously anticipated.
Additionally, Wolfe Research had downgraded Pentair from Outperform to Peer Perform on July 9, reflecting weakening institutional confidence in the company's near-term fundamentals ahead of the earnings release. According to FactSet, the stock still carries an average analyst rating of overweight with a mean price target of $103.28.
Pentair plc is a water solutions company headquartered in London, operating through three segments: Flow, Water Solutions, and Pool, serving residential, commercial, and industrial markets globally.
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