Wesco upgraded at Stephens on data center, utility demand (WCC:NYSE)
Stephens upgrades Wesco (WCC) to Overweight on data center and utility exposure, improving EPS outlook and valuation.
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Stephens upgrades Wesco (WCC) to Overweight on data center and utility exposure, improving EPS outlook and valuation.
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Wesco International Inc. (
WCC
) received a vote of confidence from Stephens on Tuesday, as the brokerage upgraded the electrical distributor to Overweight from Equal-Weight, citing growing conviction in the company's exposure to data centers and utility infrastructure.
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Why did Stephens upgrade Wesco International (WCC) to Overweight?
Because Stephens believes Wesco's exposure to fast-growing data center and utility markets supports its growth profile and offers an attractive entry point after a recent stock pullback.
How could Wesco International's focus on data centers and utilities impact its future growth?
Stephens estimates data centers and utilities may make up half of Wesco's sales, supporting management's goal for mid-to-high-single-digit annual revenue growth and providing exposure to strong infrastructure spending themes like AI and grid modernization.
What key risks could affect Wesco International's bullish outlook?
Potential risks include economic slowdown, supplier disruptions, acquisition integration difficulties, competitive pressures, and Wescoâs high debt levels.
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