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Carrier Boosts Data-Center, Low-GWP Wins—CARR Push
A concise roundup of last week’s concrete developments for Carrier Global (CARR): a data-center security award, DOE validation for commercial heat pumps, a low‑GWP refrigeration order, and a new data‑center chiller launch — all items that strengthen Carrier’s position in higher-margin, mission‑critical segments.
Carrier Sharpens Focus: Data-Center Cooling Surge!
Carrier is reshaping its business—divesting fire & security assets and concentrating on HVAC, refrigeration, and rapid-growing data-center cooling. Strong aftermarket growth, aggressive buybacks, and a 400% jump in data-center orders underpin the stock thesis.
Carrier Surges in Data Centers; Residential Drag!!
Carrier Global delivered a strong Q4 performance driven by data-center, commercial and connected-services growth, while residential sales softened sharply. A $1 billion data-center business, expanding connected-chiller base and a $1.5B buyback plan underscore upside for CARR, even as Trane's LiquidStack acquisition raises competitive stakes.
Carrier: Q4 Hits, AI HVAC Push, Cold-Chain Wins Up
Carrier (CARR) reported softer Q4 2025 results but rolled out AI-enabled HVAC products and cold-chain solutions this week. Sales declined while GAAP EPS held at $0.03. New Abound AI features, WeatherMaster hybrid units, and Sensitech cold-chain tech signal strategic emphasis on electrification, digital services, and aftermarket growth as Carrier sharpens its focus by exiting select non-core businesses.
Carrier (CARR) Stock Rebound Fueled by Data Center
Carrier’s recent quarterly report shows a mixed picture: a near-term hit from weaker residential volumes and a planned divestiture, offset by strong commercial HVAC orders—led by data-center demand—and a shareholder-friendly capital return plan that shapes near-term stock dynamics.
Carrier (CARR): Q4 Miss, Data-Center Momentum Now!
Carrier (CARR) posted a mixed quarter: Q4 EPS and revenue missed expectations, but commercial HVAC — led by a surge in data-center cooling orders — and healthy free cash flow helped offset residential weakness. Management raised the dividend, outlined a $1.5B 2026 buyback plan, and issued cautious 2026 guidance. Analysts lifted price targets, leaving near-term caution but mid‑term upside potential.