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Vertiv Stock Slides as Strategic Thermal Labs Deal Sharpens AI Cooling Push
28 April 2026
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Vertiv Stock Slides as Strategic Thermal Labs Deal Sharpens AI Cooling Push

Columbus, Ohio, April 28, 2026, 13:02 EDT

Vertiv Holdings Co has pushed further into AI data-center cooling, finalizing its purchase of Strategic Thermal Labs LLC, which specializes in advanced liquid-cooling tech. The acquisition, revealed Monday in a filing and press statement, gives Vertiv chip-level thermal know-how just as AI servers ramp up heat and force data-center vendors to rethink power and cooling design.

The deal takes on new urgency as AI and high-performance computing drive up heat loads in increasingly crammed server setups. Vertiv says picking up Strategic Thermal Labs will sharpen its edge in modeling these dense environments, tightening the integration between the “thermal chain” and “power train.” In other words, it’s about making sure cooling and power systems operate as a unified whole, not isolated components. Vertiv

Strategic Thermal Labs specializes in cold-plate design, server-side liquid cooling, and thermal validation for high-density setups. The cold plate, essentially, is the liquid-cooled component tasked with drawing heat away from powerful chips; validation involves verifying the system’s performance in real-world stress conditions. According to Data Center Dynamics, financial terms weren’t revealed. STL runs its operations out of a 60,000-square-foot facility in Georgetown, Texas.

Scott Armul, Vertiv’s chief product and technology officer, said in the company’s statement that “as AI and high-performance computing push power densities to unprecedented levels,” heat management at the chip level is turning into a core challenge for system designers. The acquisition of STL, according to Armul, boosts Vertiv’s reach in “system-level solutions” aimed at liquid-cooled setups. PR Newswire

Vertiv made its move just days after posting a 30% jump in first-quarter net sales to $2.65 billion and raising its guidance for 2026. For the full year, the company’s new forecast calls for sales between $13.5 billion and $14.0 billion, with adjusted diluted earnings per share landing in the $6.30 to $6.40 range.

Chief Executive Giordano Albertazzi pointed to customers seeking “optimized design, deployment speed, and operational efficiency”—all terms that line up with the STL deal. Vertiv credited the Americas for fueling the quarter, with organic sales surging 44% thanks to robust data-center demand. Vertiv Investors

Vertiv shares slipped to $300.58 in midday New York trading, down from the $303.80 open. Still, the company maintains a hefty market cap—about $117.9 billion—which points to just how much the AI infrastructure cycle has been factored in by investors.

The message from the market is pretty clear. Back in November, Reuters said Vertiv had struck a deal to acquire PurgeRite Intermediate for roughly $1 billion—an effort to beef up its liquid-cooling portfolio. On that same day, rival Eaton announced its own move, snapping up Boyd Corp’s thermal unit for $9.5 billion. This isn’t just a battle over hardware; it’s about grabbing a bigger piece of the data-center cooling stack.

Vertiv joined the S&P 500 back in March, landing a spot in the top U.S. large-cap benchmark that index funds track. The move widened its investor pool at a time when demand heated up for the company’s AI-driven power and thermal gear.

Still, limitations remain. Vertiv flagged a slate of risks in its earnings release: protracted sales cycles, missed revenue from backlog, competition, tariffs, global trade tensions, and the costs tied to integrating acquisitions. As for STL, the company pointed to concerns around management focus, possible disruption from suppliers or customers, and the challenge of keeping key employees on board.

Vertiv’s buyout of STL adds engineering muscle in a specialized slice of AI infrastructure. No word on the price tag, leaving investors in the dark on valuation. The real measure: if STL’s cooling expertise lets Vertiv secure and execute more high-density data center projects.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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