Movement Alert|Vertiv Holdings Falls 3.19% in Regular Trading, Malaysia Plant News Lands as Sector Faces Broad Weakness

Market Focus
Jul 01

On July 1, Vertiv Holdings declined 3.19% in regular trading, trading near $317.09/share, with turnover of $195 million.

On the news front, the company announced the opening of its first Southeast Asian manufacturing facility in Johor, Malaysia, to produce power and cooling systems for AI and data center customers across Asia-Pacific, with full operations expected by 2027. The plant aims to expand manufacturing capacity amid accelerating regional AI infrastructure demand and is expected to create hundreds of jobs. Market reaction suggests a classic sell-the-news dynamic following the announcement.

Compounding the pressure, the Electrical Components & Equipment sector experienced systematic weakness. Eaton fell 3.99%, Regal Rexnord dropped 4.32%, nVent declined 4.10%, and Vicor slid 6.57%. The stock had previously plunged nearly 9% in early June on concerns that elevated interest rates could slow debt-driven AI infrastructure buildout, and remains in a post-selloff consolidation phase with choppy price action.

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