Modine Unveils Strategy for Growth in Thermal and Climate Solutions Markets

Reuters02-17
Modine Unveils <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/MSTR">Strategy</a> for Growth in Thermal and Climate Solutions Markets

Modine Manufacturing Company released an investor presentation highlighting its FY2025 sales of $2.6 billion and adjusted EBITDA of $392 million. The company operates manufacturing facilities in 14 countries with approximately 11,300 employees. Modine’s business segments include On-Highway Applications, Heavy-Duty Equipment, Heat Transfer Solutions, HVAC Technologies, and Data Centers. The presentation also outlines a transaction with Gentherm, which values Modine’s Performance Technologies business at around $1 billion and involves a Reverse Morris Trust structure. Following the transaction, Modine shareholders are expected to own 40% of the combined company and retain full ownership of Modine’s Climate Solutions businesses. You can access the full presentation through the link below.

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