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The demand for better environmental tech and solutions continues to ramp up as we tread the path toward a greener world. Due to this, several sectors have reached new pinnacles.
One Wall Street analyst thinks Chart Industries could see its multiple expand two or three times over. Paying down its debt will be key, but a ratings agency just upgraded Chart's debt, too.
Chart Industries' (GTLS) partnership with GasLog will ensure the safe and efficient distribution of liquid hydrogen globally.
Chart Industries (GTLS) is set to supply hydrogen liquefaction systems, liquid hydrogen storage tanks and trailer loadout bays to Element Resources' California-based LCEC.
The slump in the hydrogen space, marked by a 20% year-to-date slide in the Global X Hydrogen ETF (NASDAQ: HYDR ), underscores a market teeming with undervalued hydrogen stocks. The market correction presents an excellent opportunity for investors bullish on undervalued hydrogen stocks to capitalize on their potential.
Chart was a beaten-down stock heading into February. But fourth-quarter earnings and forward guidance reassured investors.
ATLANTA, March 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Chart Industries, Inc. (NYSE: GTLS) (“Chart”), a leading global solutions provider to clean energy and industrial gas markets, will present at the Bank of America Global Industrials Conference in London. President and Chief Executive Officer, Jill Evanko, will participate in a fireside discussion on Wednesday, March 20th, at 1:05 p.m. GMT.
Chart Industries is on track with its cost synergy generation and debt reduction plans. Management's guidance for 2024 puts the stock in value territory.
Chart Industries generates record sales and gross margin in its fourth quarter. The company is now projecting record sales for 2024 and strong growth through 2026.
The headline numbers for Chart Industries (GTLS) give insight into how the company performed in the quarter ended December 2023, but it may be worthwhile to compare some of its key metrics to Wall Street estimates and the year-ago actuals.