Analyst maintains bullish stance on Vertiv as AI play

A Seeking Alpha analyst continues to recommend Vertiv Holdings (NYSE:VRT) stock, highlighting its role in AI and data center infrastructure. The company reports a $15 billion backlog and guidance for over 30% sales growth in 2026. Strong fundamentals support the positive outlook despite a premium valuation.

Vertiv is described as a leading supplier of AI and data center infrastructure, positioned to capitalize on industry expansion and demand growth. Key metrics include a $15B backlog, projections for 30%+ sales growth in 2026, and expanding margins, fueled by AI demand, data center development, and strategic acquisitions. The analyst views Vertiv as a high-quality 'pick-and-shovel' investment for those targeting AI infrastructure exposure, emphasizing efficient backlog conversion to revenue and differentiated products. Although shares trade at a premium, these factors underpin a long-term bullish thesis. The piece contrasts AI's potential with past trends like the Metaverse, expressing confidence in sustained tech giant investments. The author discloses a beneficial long position in VRT and NVDA shares, stating the article reflects personal opinions without external compensation. Seeking Alpha notes that views may not represent the platform and past performance does not predict future results. No business relationships exist with mentioned companies.

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