DOVER Corp News
Dover Corporation provides equipment and components, consumable supplies, aftermarket parts, software and digital solutions, and support services worldwide. The company's Engineered Products segment provides various equipment, component, software, solution, and services that are used in aftermarket vehicle service, solid waste handling, industrial automation, aerospace and defense, industrial winch and hoist, and fluid dispensing end-market. This segment also offers manual and power clamp, rotary and linear mechanical indexer, conveyor, pick and place unit, glove port, and manipulator, as well as end-of-arm robotic gripper, slide, and end effector. Its Clean Energy & Fueling segment offers component, equipment, and software and service solution enabling safe transport of traditional and clean fuel, and other hazardous substance along with supply chain, as well as operation of convenience retail, retail fueling, and vehicle wash establishment. The company's Imaging & Identification segment provides precision marking and coding; packaging intelligence; product traceability equipment; brand protection; and digital textile printing equipment, as well as related consumable, software, and service to packaged and consumer good, pharmaceutical, industrial manufacturing, fashion and apparel, and other end-market. Its Pumps & Process Solutions segment manufactures specialty pump, connector, and flow meter, fluid connecting solution, plastics and polymer processing equipment, and engineered components for rotating and reciprocating machines. The company's Climate & Sustainability Technologies segment manufactures refrigeration system, refrigeration display case, commercial glass refrigerator and freezer door, and brazed plate heat exchanger for industrial heating and cooling, and residential climate control applications. It sells its products directly and through a network of distributors. The company was incorporated in 1947 and is headquartered in Downers Grove, Illinois.
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Dover (DOV) Eyes Q1 Beat; Analysts Raise Targets!!
- Dover (DOV) heads into its Q1 2026 report with elevated analyst expectations after a resilient Q4 showing. Consensus EPS sits near $2.28–$2.29 with revenue around $2.0 billion; margin strength, free cash flow and strategic execution have driven recent price-target upgrades and set clear items for investors to monitor on the April 23 earnings call.
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Dover (DOV) Eyed for AI Cooling, Guidance Shift Q1
Dover (DOV) beat Q4 expectations and highlighted accelerating demand for liquid-cooling systems tied to AI/data centers. Management held guidance with modest EPS range, while analysts nudged price targets to $210. New SWEP stainless heat exchangers and a looming Q1 earnings call on April 23 make Dover a focal point for industrial investors weighing growth from semiconductors and high‑efficiency cooling.
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Dover Hillphoenix Unveils Next-Gen CO2 Flex Mini
Dover’s Hillphoenix launched a next-generation transcritical CO2 refrigeration unit and Dover’s CEO presented strategic priorities at the J.P. Morgan Industrials Conference—developments that reinforce Dover’s push into sustainable refrigeration and give investors near-term clarity on execution and growth drivers.
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Dover (DOV) Rally Fueled by ProGauge, Conferences.
Dover's recent showings—product launch of the ProGauge LR120 and appearances at Barclays and J.P. Morgan industrial conferences—have provided clear near-term catalysts for DOV stock amid favorable sector momentum and muted M&A activity.
16 Mar at 04:30
Dover (DOV) Faces Supply Risks, Dividend Support
Dover's steady dividend and solid profitability are cushioning near-term investor sentiment, but recent energy‑sector disruptions and logistics strains — especially around Gulf transits — pose tangible operational risks that could pressure margins and capital spending ahead of upcoming earnings.
02 Mar at 04:30
Dover Shares Slip as PMI Cools; AI Cooling Demand.
Dover (DOV) dipped this week amid cooling PMI data and sector headwinds, but recent quarterly results and rising demand for AI-driven liquid-cooling solutions underpin the company’s near-term growth thesis. Short-term weakness appears tied to macro signals rather than firm fundamentals.