The stock price closed at $64.33, down $11.35, after the company disclosed that second-quarter sales would reach approximately $930 million, significantly missing earlier projections of a 1% increase. Pentair also slashed its full-year guidance, now anticipating a decline of 4% to 7% in sales, citing ongoing efforts to destock inventory ahead of the 2027 season. Alongside the revised figures, the firm announced that Chief Financial Officer Nicholas Brazis is stepping down to pursue a role at a private company.
Pomerantz LLP, a firm specializing in corporate and securities litigation, is currently reviewing whether Pentair’s officers or directors breached fiduciary duties or engaged in unlawful practices. Investors affected by the share price decline are being urged to contact the firm’s representative, Danielle Peyton, for further information regarding potential class action litigation.

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