- Pentair (NYSE: PNR) received an adjusted price target of $80.00 from Robert W. Baird, indicating a potential 19.81% upside despite recent challenges.
- The company reported mixed Q2 earnings, with adjusted EPS of $1.14 beating expectations but marking an 18% decline year-over-year, largely due to a 42% sales drop in its Pool segment.
- Pentair is strategically expanding its Water Solutions business with a $1.40 billion acquisition of Taco Group Holdings, even as it faces a securities fraud investigation.
An analyst from Robert W. Baird recently adjusted the price target for Pentair (NYSE: PNR) to $80.00. Pentair is a company specializing in water treatment and sustainable water solutions, with a current market capitalization of approximately $10.79 billion. At the time of the report, Pentair's stock price was $66.77, meaning the new target suggests a potential upside of 19.81%.
This analyst rating comes as Pentair reports mixed second-quarter results. The company's adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $1.14 slightly beat expectations. However, this figure represents an 18% decline from the $1.39 EPS reported in the same quarter last year, as noted by Zacks Investment Research. This drop in earnings provides context for the analyst's revised, yet still optimistic, outlook.
The earnings decline is largely due to significant weakness in the company's Pool segment, which saw sales fall by 42%. This was caused by a $170 million reduction in channel inventory. This means that Pentair's partners, like distributors and retailers, focused on selling their existing stock of pool products rather than ordering new ones from Pentair.
Adding to the company's challenges, Pentair is under investigation for potential securities fraud, as highlighted by GlobeNewsWire. The investigation follows a sharp 15% stock drop on July 15, 2026, and is linked to the inventory issues in its Pool segment and the departure of its Chief Financial Officer.
In a major strategic move, Pentair announced an agreement to acquire Taco Group Holdings for $1.40 billion. This acquisition is intended to expand Pentair's Water Solutions business into new markets. The deal is expected to be finalized in the fourth quarter and shows an effort to strengthen other areas of the company.