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Kathryn K. Rowen, the Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer at Vontier Corp (NYSE:VNT), recently sold a significant portion of her holdings in the company. According to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Rowen sold 7,344 shares of Vontier’s common stock on May 12, 2025. The shares were sold at a weighted average price of $36.339, resulting in a total transaction value of $266,873. The transaction comes as the $5.4 billion industrial technology company trades at 14.2 times earnings, with InvestingPro data showing the stock has surged 9.6% in the past week.
Following the sale, Rowen retains ownership of 88,248 shares in the company. The transaction was executed as part of multiple trades, with prices ranging from $36.33 to $36.37 per share. InvestingPro analysis indicates the stock is currently in overbought territory, though management has been actively buying back shares. For deeper insights into Vontier’s valuation and 8 additional exclusive ProTips, visit InvestingPro.
In other recent news, Vontier Corp reported its first-quarter 2025 earnings, surpassing analysts’ expectations. The company achieved an adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $0.77, exceeding the forecasted $0.72. Vontier’s revenue also outperformed projections, reaching $741 million compared to the expected $722.54 million. The company continues to maintain its full-year EPS guidance between $3.00 and $3.15. Additionally, Vontier projects second-quarter revenue to be between $725 million and $745 million. In the analyst community, Wolfe Research LLC and Barclays (LON:BARC) Investment Bank have been engaged in discussions with Vontier, focusing on the company’s strategic initiatives and market resilience. The company has also highlighted its ongoing efforts in supply chain optimization and tariff management, with an estimated tariff impact of $50 million for 2025. Vontier is actively managing these challenges through pricing strategies and supply chain adjustments.
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