Powell Industries, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, designs, develops, manufactures, sells, and services custom-engineered equipment and systems. The company's products portfolio includes integrated power control ro…
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![]() Powell, Sterling, Vertiv, Nextpower, and Hubbell Shares Are Falling, What You Need To Know A number of stocks fell in the morning session after the latest industrial production report showed slower-than-expected growth for July. Data from the Federal Reserve indicated that U.S. industrial production rose by 0.2%, which was half of the 0.4% increase that analysts polled by The Wall Street Journal had anticipated. While this marked the second consecutive month of growth, it represented a slowdown from the previous month's revised figures. Manufacturing output also saw a modest 0.2% incr | SStockStory | |
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![]() 2 of Wall Street’s Favorite Stocks Worth Your Attention and 1 We Ignore Wall Street is overwhelmingly bullish on the stocks in this article, with price targets suggesting significant upside potential. However, it’s worth remembering that analysts rarely issue sell ratings, partly because their firms often seek other business from the same companies they cover. | SStockStory | |
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![]() 5 Insightful Analyst Questions From Powell’s Q2 Earnings Call Powell’s second quarter results were met with a significant negative market reaction, as the company’s revenue and adjusted earnings per share both fell short of Wall Street expectations. Management pointed to robust order activity and continued strength in core end markets like commercial, electric utility, and oil and gas as the primary drivers of year-on-year sales growth. CEO Brett Cope cited strong new business wins, particularly in data centers and LNG infrastructure, as supporting top-lin | SStockStory | |
Powell Industries (POWL) Q3 2026 Earnings Call Transcript Record backlog and $934M new orders signal surging demand from data centers and utilities. | ||
POWL Q3 Earnings Call Highlights Record Orders and Capacity Push Powell Industries' record orders lifted backlog to $2.4B, driving a capacity push as data center, utility and energy demand stays robust. | ||
Why Powell Industries (POWL) Is Up 13.4% After Record Orders, Backlog Surge And Dividend Declaration In its recently reported fiscal 2026 third quarter, Powell Industries, Inc. posted US$311.74 million in sales and US$52.16 million in net income, while its Board declared a US$0.09 per-share quarterly dividend payable on September 16, 2026. Alongside record new orders of US$934 million and a US$2.40 billion backlog, management highlighted an active but valuation-sensitive M&A pipeline aimed at expanding products and services. We’ll now examine how the record order intake and enlarged backlog... | ||
Is Powell Industries (POWL) Undervalued As Record Orders Push Backlog Past $2 Billion? Powell Industries (POWL) has attracted fresh attention after reporting record new orders of US$934 million in its third quarter. This pushed backlog beyond US$2 billion and coincided with modest earnings and revenue misses. See our latest analysis for Powell Industries. Despite the record backlog, Powell Industries’ share price has been volatile, with a 1-day share price return that declined 4.16% after earnings, a 30-day share price return down 14.52% and a 90-day share price return down... | ||
Powell Industries Inc (POWL) (Q3 2026) Earnings Call Highlights: Record Orders and Backlog ... Powell Industries Inc (POWL) posts record $934 million in new orders and a $2.4 billion backlog, despite modest revenue growth and looming labor challenges. | ||
Powell Industries Q3 Earnings Call Highlights Powell Industries (NASDAQ:POWL) reported record third-quarter order bookings and a backlog that surpassed $2 billion for the first time in its 79-year history, as demand remained strong across data centers, electric utilities, LNG and other industrial markets. For the fiscal third quarter ended Jun | ||
Powell Industries Q3 Earnings & Revenues Miss Estimates POWL's fiscal Q3 earnings and revenues miss estimates, even as record orders and a $2.4 billion backlog strengthen its outlook. | ||
Powell Industries, Inc. Q3 2026 Earnings Call Summary Moby summary of Powell Industries, Inc.'s Q3 2026 earnings call | ||
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Powell Industries (POWL) Misses Q3 Earnings and Revenue Estimates Powell Industries (POWL) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -4.70% and -2.05%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock? | ||
Powell (NASDAQ:POWL) Misses Q2 CY2026 Revenue Estimates, Stock Drops 14.2% Electrical energy control systems manufacturer Powell (NYSE:POWL) fell short of the market’s revenue expectations in Q2 CY2026, but sales rose 8.9% year on year to $311.7 million. Its GAAP profit of $1.42 per share was 3.4% below analysts’ consensus estimates. | SStockStory | |
What To Expect From Powell’s (POWL) Q2 Earnings Electrical energy control systems manufacturer Powell (NYSE:POWL) will be announcing earnings results this Monday after market hours. Here’s what to look for. | SStockStory | |
3 Cash-Heavy Stocks on Our Watchlist Companies with more cash than debt often have stronger financial flexibility, making them attractive in uncertain markets. With interest payments less of a worry, these businesses can invest more in growth, innovation, or buybacks and dividends. | SStockStory | |
Powell Industries Gears Up to Report Q3 Earnings: What's in the Cards? POWL heads into Q3 earnings with expectations for double-digit growth, supported by a strong backlog and demand across utility and energy markets. | ||
Powell Industries (POWL) Stock Drops Despite Market Gains: Important Facts to Note Powell Industries (POWL) concluded the recent trading session at $201, signifying a -8.32% move from its prior day's close. | ||
Powell Industries (POWL) Registers a Bigger Fall Than the Market: Important Facts to Note In the closing of the recent trading day, Powell Industries (POWL) stood at $240.68, denoting a -1.52% move from the preceding trading day. | ||
Powell Industries, Inc. (POWL) Is a Trending Stock: Facts to Know Before Betting on It Powell Industries (POWL) has received quite a bit of attention from Zacks.com users lately. Therefore, it is wise to be aware of the facts that can impact the stock's prospects. | ||
Powell Industries (POWL) Stock Looks Reasonable On Growth But Stretched On Earnings Powell Industries has delivered a very large 5 year return, yet its current valuation checks lean expensive rather than cheap, which puts the recent share price at the center of a valuation debate. Over the past 5 years, Powell Industries has returned about 25x, which sets a high bar for what the current price needs to justify. Investor attention is largely tied to demand for power and electrical gear in data center projects, while heavy recent share price swings highlight the risk that... | ||
Powell Industries (POWL) Pullback Puts Its Bullish Fair Value Narrative Back In Focus Powell Industries (POWL) shares recently declined 4.54%, lagging broader market indexes, even as expectations point to upcoming quarterly EPS growth of 12.88% and revenue growth of 11.17%, drawing attention to the stock’s recent pullback. See our latest analysis for Powell Industries. At a share price of US$232.79, Powell Industries has seen a sharp pullback with a 30 day share price return down 20.83%. Its year to date share price return is up 98.11%, and the 1 year total shareholder return... | ||
The Great Rotation: 5 Stocks Set to Win as Money Leaves Megacap Tech Money is already walking out of megacap tech, and five names sitting in its path stand to collect while everyone else wonders what happened to last year's winners. | ||
2 Profitable Stocks on Our Buy List and 1 We Ignore Not all profitable companies are built to last - some rely on outdated models or unsustainable advantages. Just because a business is in the green today doesn’t mean it will thrive tomorrow. | SStockStory | |
Powell Industries (POWL) Sees a More Significant Dip Than Broader Market: Some Facts to Know Powell Industries (POWL) concluded the recent trading session at $235.79, signifying a -4.54% move from its prior day's close. | ||
These Two AI Energy Innovators Rise On Analyst Upgrades: 'We Were Wrong' Energy innovators NXT and POWL are rising on demand for data center stocks and analysts upgrades at Guggenheim and GLJ. | ||
Wall Street Bulls Look Optimistic About Powell Industries (POWL): Should You Buy? The average brokerage recommendation (ABR) for Powell Industries (POWL) is equivalent to a Buy. The overly optimistic recommendations of Wall Street analysts make the effectiveness of this highly sought-after metric questionable. So, is it worth buying the stock? | ||
Spotting Winners: Powell (NASDAQ:POWL) And Electrical Systems Stocks In Q1 Wrapping up Q1 earnings, we look at the numbers and key takeaways for the electrical systems stocks, including Powell (NASDAQ:POWL) and its peers. | SStockStory | |
3 Non-Tech Stocks Still Winning Big on AI Powell Industries, AAON, and EMCOR Group are benefiting from surging data center demand for power, HVAC, and construction services, offering AI-linked growth outside the tech sector. | ||
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