At the Morgan Stanley Laguna Conference, Carrier Global CEO David Gitlin said that the company sees orders growth of 20%-30% quarter-to-date in Q3, in part due to data center strength. The executive added that the company is “very pleased” with orders in Q2. Shares of Carrier are up 2% in afternoon trading.
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