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Xylem (XYL)
Key Performance
More- Earnings Score: 53
- Momentum Score: 27
- True Yield: 79
- Financial Health Score: 62
Latest Research & News
Announcing the 2026 Global Water Awards Winners
Global Water Intelligence announced the winners of the 2026 Global Water Awards during the Global Water Summit on May 19, 2026. The awards recognized excellence across expanded categories including new awards for AI Project of the Year, Utility of the Year, and separate categories for Industrial and Municipal Reuse Projects. Winners included Xylem (Water Company of the Year), Acwa (Desalination Company of the Year), and various utilities and projects across water infrastructure, desalination, wastewater treatment, and water reuse.
05/20/2026, 6:00 AM • GlobeNewswire
Leak Detection Market Size to Hit USD 8.53 Billion by 2035 | SNS Insider
The U.S. leak detection market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.31% through 2035, driven primarily by regulatory compliance requirements and aging pipeline infrastructure. Handheld detectors dominate the market with 47% share, while UAV-based detectors represent the fastest-growing segment. North America leads globally with 48% market share, while Asia Pacific shows the strongest growth potential at 7.48% CAGR.
05/01/2026, 10:00 AM • GlobeNewswire
Is This Sector the Hidden Bottleneck of the AI Boom? (Hint: It's Not Semiconductors.)
AI data centers require significant water for cooling, creating opportunities for water infrastructure companies. Xylem and American Water Works are positioned to benefit from increased water demand, though investors should be cautious as data centers represent only a small portion of overall water usage and potential AI bubble risks exist.
04/12/2026, 11:15 AM • The Motley Fool
Global Water Awards 2026: Voting Opens as Full Shortlist Is Revealed
Global Water Intelligence opens voting for the 2026 Global Water Awards across 14 categories, introducing a new AI Project of the Year category. The awards recognize excellence in the international water sector for 2025. Meanwhile, GWI DesalData reports that Middle East desalination projects are expected to add over 10 million cubic meters per day of capacity by 2035 worth $21 billion, despite regional conflicts, though Iran faces potential water infrastructure crisis.
03/30/2026, 7:00 AM • GlobeNewswire
A comprehensive research report analyzing high, medium, and low-impact innovations in dewatering and membrane technologies for mining and heavy industry. The report examines advanced filtration, tailings water recovery, and process-water reuse technologies, using patent analytics, commercialization signals, and investment activity to assess technology maturity and competitive positioning in the shift toward closed-loop water systems.
02/25/2026, 4:48 AM • GlobeNewswire
The U.S. submersible pumps market is projected to grow from $4.05 billion in 2025 to $5.94 billion by 2033 at a CAGR of 4.89%, driven by water infrastructure upgrades, agricultural irrigation demand, and industrial expansion. Growth is supported by urbanization, wastewater management needs, oil and gas exploration, and federal investments. However, the market faces challenges including high maintenance costs and supply chain disruptions.
02/24/2026, 4:38 AM • GlobeNewswire
S&P 500 Earnings Halfway Mark: Sector Winners, Losers, and What Comes Next
With 59% of S&P 500 companies reported, Q4 2025 shows 13% EPS growth and 8.8% revenue growth. Big Tech's massive capex spending on AI infrastructure ($185B for Alphabet, $200B for Amazon) has sparked concerns about free cash flow sustainability and SaaS disruption from AI agents. This week's earnings focus shifts to semiconductor and software companies to assess whether AI spending benefits the broader ecosystem or threatens traditional business models.
02/09/2026, 10:48 AM • Investing
American Water, Essential Utilities Unite In Major Deal To Reshape US Water Market
American Water Works and Essential Utilities have agreed to an all-stock, tax-free merger creating a $40 billion water and wastewater utility serving 4.7 million connections across 17 states, with the deal expected to close by Q1 2027.
10/27/2025, 12:13 PM • Benzinga
The global construction pump market is projected to grow from $5.7 billion in 2024 to $9.2 billion by 2034, driven by urbanization, infrastructure investments, and technological innovations in Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions.
09/19/2025, 6:45 AM • GlobeNewswire
Xylem exceeded Q2 2025 financial expectations with strong revenue growth across all segments, raised full-year guidance, and demonstrated continued focus on water technology innovation and sustainability.
08/01/2025, 9:14 PM • The Motley Fool
A comprehensive industry analysis reveals top PFAS filtration companies like Veolia, AECOM, and Xylem leading the global market, driven by rising environmental concerns and regulatory mandates for removing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances from water systems.
07/18/2025, 10:50 AM • GlobeNewswire
The water quality sensor market is projected to grow from USD 5.72 billion in 2024 to USD 9.47 billion by 2032, driven by increasing environmental regulations, urbanization, and the need for real-time water quality monitoring across industrial, municipal, and agricultural sectors.
06/29/2025, 10:00 AM • GlobeNewswire
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Company Profile
Xylem Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the design, manufacture, and servicing of engineered products and solutions for utility, industrial, and residential and commercial building services settings worldwide. It operates through Water Infrastructure; Applied Water; Measurement and Control Solutions; and Water Solutions and Services segments. The company offers water, wastewater, and storm water pumps and controls and systems; filtration, disinfection, and biological treatment equipment under the Flygt, Ionpure, Leopold, Neptune Benson, Sanitare, Wallace & Tiernan, and Wedeco brands; and pumps, valves, heat exchangers, controls, and dispensing equipment used for water and focuses on the residential, commercial and industrial markets under the Rule, Bell & Gossett, Flojet, Goulds Water Technology, Jabsco, and Lowara brands. It also provides smart meters, network communication devices, data analytics, test instruments, controls, sensor devices, software and managed services, critical infrastructure services, cloud-based analytics, and remote monitoring and data management under the Ebro, Sensus, Sentec, Smith Blair, WTW, YSI, and Xylem Vue brands. In addition, the company offers preventative maintenance services, rapid response mobile services, digitally enabled/outsourced solutions, process and wastewater treatment systems, environmental remediation, odor and corrosion control, filtration, reverse osmosis, continuous deionization, and mobile dewatering equipment and rental services; and municipal services comprising odor and corrosion control services, as well as condition assessment and asset management, and pressure monitoring solutions under the Grindex, Mar Cor, and Godwin brands. Xylem Inc. was formerly known as ITT WCO, Inc. and changed its name to Xylem Inc. in July 2011. The company was incorporated in 2011 and is headquartered in Washington, District Of Columbia.
Key Executives
- Matthew Francis Pine
- William K. Grogan
- Rodney O. Aulick
- Hayati Yarkadas
- Claudia S. Toussaint
Current Ownership Distribution
- Institutions3.6B (64.35%)
- Mutual Funds2.0B (35.63%)
- Insiders1.2M (0.02%)
- Other0 (0.00%)