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VRT Power, Analog & Electrification Data-center cooling + power Open in compare

Vertiv

Vertiv sits directly in the critical path of AI data-center cooling and power delivery.

Price $315.67 Live
1D Change -2.16% 1 day
Market Cap $121.25B Live
Enterprise Value $122.02B Current
Trailing P/E 81.4 TTM
Forward P/E 35.7 Forward
Price / Sales 11.2 TTM
EV / Revenue 11.3 TTM
Revenue Growth 30.1% YoY latest qtr
Earnings Growth 135.7% YoY latest qtr
Gross Margin 37.2% TTM
Operating Margin 16.4% TTM
Net Margin 14.4% TTM
ROE 45.1% TTM
Free Cash Flow $1.96B TTM
FCF Margin 18.1% TTM
Debt / Equity 0.77x Latest qtr
Current Ratio 1.49x Latest qtr
Dividend Yield 8.00% Annualized
Next Earnings Jul 29, 2026 Calendar

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Revenue $10.23B Dec 31, 2025

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Revenue $2.65B Mar 31, 2026

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Net Income $1.33B Dec 31, 2025

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Net Income $390.1M Mar 31, 2026

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Dividend / Share $0.25 Quarterly

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Last Dividend $0.06 Mar 17, 2026

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Why it could benefit going forward

  • Vertiv sits directly in the critical path of AI data-center cooling and power delivery.
  • As rack densities rise, thermal management becomes as important as the chips themselves.
  • The company can benefit whether the bottleneck is cooling, backup power, or rack-level electrical design.

Moat / edge

  • Specialized data-center thermal and power know-how.
  • Installed base and service relationships.
  • Positioning in a fast-growing but technically demanding niche.

What to watch

  • Backlog quality and conversion.
  • Margins as the product mix shifts toward higher-density AI infrastructure.
  • Speed of liquid-cooling adoption.

Key risks

  • The stock can be sensitive to order timing and expectations.
  • Execution matters when demand ramps quickly.

Business snapshot

Vertiv Holdings Co designs, manufactures, and services critical digital infrastructure technologies and life cycle services for data centers, communication networks, and commercial and industrial environments in the Americas, the Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The company offers AC and DC power management products, low/medium voltage switchgear, busbar, thermal management products, air cooled and liquid cooled thermal management products, integrated modular solutions, racks, single phase UPS, rack power distribution, rack thermal systems, configurable integrated solutions, energy storage solutions, hardware, and software infrastructure that are integral to the technologies used for various services, including artificial intelligence, e-commerce, online banking, file sharing, video on-demand, energy storage, wireless communications, Internet of Things, and online gaming. It also provides lifecycle management services, predictive analytics, and professional services for deploying, maintaining, and optimizing its products and their related systems; and preventative maintenance, acceptance testing, engineering and consulting, fluid management, performance assessments, remote monitoring, training, spare parts, and critical digital infrastructure software services. The company offers its products primarily under the Vertiv, Liebert, NetSure, Geist, Energy Labs, ERS, Albér, and Avocent brands. It serves through a network of direct sales professionals, independent sales representatives, channel partners, and original equipment manufacturers. The company is headquartered in Westerville, Ohio.