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Modine Mfg Co (MOD)
Key Performance
More- Earnings Score: 19
- Momentum Score: 87
- True Yield: N/A
- Financial Health Score: 54
Latest Research & News
Why Modine Manufacturing Stock Is Rocketing Higher Today
Modine Manufacturing announced a major $4 billion deal with a hyperscale data center customer for cooling solutions spanning 2027-2029, including a $165 million upfront payment. The deal, representing approximately $1.3 billion in annual revenue starting 2027, significantly exceeds the company's 2025 data center sales of $700 million. With a planned spinoff of its lower-margin performance technologies unit by Q4 2026, Modine is positioned to become a pure-play growth stock focused on data center cooling amid the ongoing AI infrastructure boom.
05/26/2026, 1:30 PM • The Motley Fool
US Stocks Show AI Breadth Is Replacing Defensive Leadership
US equities rallied post-Memorial Day with strong AI and small-cap leadership, as de-escalation hopes in the US-Iran conflict drove oil prices lower. Micron Technology surged 18% to cross $1 trillion market cap on a UBS price target hike, while quantum computing and space stocks rallied on government funding and SpaceX IPO anticipation. The Nasdaq rose 1.11% and Russell 2000 jumped 1.74%, though the Dow declined 0.19% as defensive sectors unwound.
05/26/2026, 12:48 PM • Investing
You Just Missed The SanDisk And Micron Memory Trade: These 10 Stocks Could Ride The Next AI Wave
As memory stocks like Micron and SanDisk have already surged dramatically, investors are shifting focus to liquid cooling infrastructure for AI data centers. With AI factories scaling to gigawatt levels and thermal management accounting for $55-82.5 billion of the U.S. market through 2030, companies providing cooling solutions, heat exchangers, and related thermal equipment are positioned as the next major AI beneficiaries.
05/06/2026, 10:31 AM • Benzinga
With oil prices surging past $100 due to Middle East tensions and the Fed holding rates steady, AI investors should shift focus from speculative growth stocks to physical infrastructure plays. The article recommends prioritizing companies with contracted capacity, zero debt, and physical assets over software-dependent or highly leveraged positions that are vulnerable to sustained high interest rates and energy costs.
03/29/2026, 5:30 AM • The Motley Fool
Why This AI Infrastructure Play Just Became Unmissable
Vertiv Holdings reported exceptional Q4 results with 252% organic order growth and a $15 billion backlog, signaling strong demand for AI data center infrastructure. The company's 2026 guidance significantly exceeds analyst expectations, with revenue projected at $13.25-13.75 billion and adjusted EPS of $5.97-6.07. The article identifies Vertiv and related infrastructure plays as key beneficiaries of the multi-year AI infrastructure spending cycle.
02/11/2026, 3:11 PM • Investing
$3.3 Bn Data Center Liquid Immersion Cooling Global Markets, 2019-2024, 2025-2029F, 2034F
The data center liquid immersion cooling market is experiencing rapid expansion, growing from $2.63 billion in 2024 to $3.3 billion in 2025 (25.4% CAGR), with projections reaching $8.38 billion by 2029. Growth is driven by increased cloud adoption, high-density computing needs, and AI applications, though supply chain disruptions from trade tensions pose challenges.
01/08/2026, 4:59 AM • GlobeNewswire
Modine Manufacturing's President and CEO Sells Nearly 32,000 Shares
Modine Manufacturing's CEO Neil David Brinker sold 31,871 shares worth approximately $5.1 million through a pre-arranged trading plan, representing about 11.8% of his direct ownership. The company has shown strong performance, with shares gaining 39.4% year-to-date and reporting 12% sales growth in the fiscal second quarter.
12/05/2025, 3:21 PM • The Motley Fool
Why Modine Manufacturing Stock Was Motoring Higher This Week
Modine Manufacturing's stock rose after two analysts issued bullish recommendations, highlighting the company's strong position in thermal management solutions, particularly for data center cooling systems driven by AI infrastructure investments.
11/21/2025, 3:01 PM • The Motley Fool
Portolan Capital increased its stake in Cellebrite by 1.4 million shares in Q3 2025, making it their 10th-largest holding. The investment firm appears confident in Cellebrite's digital intelligence solutions and potential for growth.
11/19/2025, 1:32 PM • The Motley Fool
Modine Manufacturing reported Q1 FY2026 results with missed revenue expectations but raised full-year guidance, driven by strong data center cooling demand and strategic focus on high-growth segments.
08/01/2025, 2:36 PM • The Motley Fool
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Company Profile
Modine Manufacturing Company designs, engineers, tests, manufactures, and sells mission-critical thermal solutions in the United States, Canada, Italy, Hungary, the United Kingdom, China, and internationally. It offers heat transfer products, including round tube plate fin construction; gas-fired, hydronic, electric, and oil fired unit heaters; roof-mounted direct- and indirect-fired makeup air units, duct furnaces, infrared units, and perimeter heating products; single packaged unit ventilators, modular chillers, air handler and condensing units, and ceiling cassettes; evaporator unit coolers, remote condensers, fluid coolers, gas coolers, and dry and brine coolers; and motor and generator cooling coils, transformer oil coolers, radiators, dryers, and industrial heat exchangers. The company also provides data center products that consists of IT cooling solutions, including chillers, dry coolers, precision air handling units, computer room air conditioning, computer room air handler units, fan walls, rear-door heat exchangers, coolant distribution units, and immersion solutions, as well as sells replacement parts, maintenance service and control solutions for existing equipment and new building management controls and systems. In addition, it offers powertrain cooling products, such as radiators, condensers, engine cooling modules, charge air coolers, fan shrouds, and surge tanks; cooling module generator sets; aluminum and stainless steel engine oil coolers, exhaust gas recirculation coolers, liquid charge air coolers, transmission and retarder oil coolers, chillers, and condensers; battery thermal management systems, electronics cooling packages, battery chillers, battery cooling plates, coolers and casings for electronics cooling, and coolers for electric axles; and coatings products and application services. The company was incorporated in 1916 and is headquartered in Racine, Wisconsin.
Key Executives
- Neil D. Brinker
- Michael Lucareli
- Eric S. McGinnis
- Brian Jon Agen
- Erin J. Roth
Current Ownership Distribution
- Institutions929.3M (75.81%)
- Mutual Funds292.4M (23.86%)
- Insiders4.0M (0.33%)
- Other0 (0.00%)