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In this article, we go over a few key elements for understanding SPX Technologies, Inc.’s stock price such as:
- SPX Technologies, Inc.’s current stock price and volume
- Why SPX Technologies, Inc.’s stock price changed recently
- Upgrades and downgrades for SPXC from analysts
- SPXC’s stock price momentum as measured by its relative strength
About SPX Technologies, Inc. (SPXC)
Before we jump into SPX Technologies, Inc.’s stock price, history, target price and what caused it to recently dip, let’s take a look at some background.
SPX Technologies, Inc. engages in the supply of engineered solutions serving the heating, ventilation, and cooling (HVAC); and detection and measurement markets in the United States, Canada, China, the United Kingdom, and internationally. The company operates in two segments, HVAC and Detection and Measurement. The HVAC segment engineers, designs, manufactures, installs, and services package and process cooling products and engineered air movement and handling solutions for the industrial, institutional, and commercial HVAC markets, as well as hydronic and electrical heating and ventilation products for the residential, industrial, institutional, and commercial markets. It offers cooling products and engineered air movement and handling solutions under the Marley, Recold, SGS, Cincinnati Fan, TAMCO, Ingénia, Air Enterprises, and Rahn Industries brand names; hydronics and electrical heating and ventilation products under the under the Berko, Qmark, Fahrenheat, Leading Edge, Patterson-Kelley, Weil-McLain, Sigma, Omega, Skypeak, Thermolec, Williamson-Thermoflo, INDEECO, Heatrex, AccuTherm, Brasch, Spectrum, BannerDay PipeHeating, and Solar Products brands. The Detection and Measurement segment offers underground pipe and cable locators, inspection and rehabilitation equipment, robotic systems under the Radiodetection, Pearpoint, Schonstedt, Dielectric, Cues, ULC Robotics, and Sensors & Software brands; transportation systems under the Genfare brand; communication technologies under the TCI, ECS, and KTS brands; and aids to navigation products under the Flash Technology, ITL, Sabik Marine, Sealite, and Avlite brands. The company markets its products through consumers, independent manufacturing representatives, third-party distributors, and retailers. The company was formerly known as SPX Corporation and changed its name to SPX Technologies, Inc. in August 2022. SPX Technologies, Inc. is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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What Caused SPX Technologies, Inc. Stock’s Price to Dip?
Stock prices are primarily based on seller supply and buyer demand. But have you ever wondered about what other factors affect a stock's price?
When an analyst changes their opinion of a stock by upgrading or downgrading their rating, it often leads to a sudden stock price adjustment. As of May 29, 2026, there was 1 analyst who downgraded SPX Technologies, Inc.’s stock and 0 analysts who upgraded over the last month.
Additionally, you'll want to evaluate SPX Technologies, Inc.’s financial health and valuation. Investors can use AAII's Value Grade, which combines six key valuation metrics like P/E and P/S ratios for a comprehensive analysis to conduct analysis on SPX Technologies, Inc.’s valuation and financial health. This approach mitigates the limitations of single-metric evaluations.
SPX Technologies, Inc.’s current valuation based on AAII’s Value Grade is a F, which means it is considered to be Ultra Expensive.
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Lastly, news and media coverage as well as recent press reports about the company or its industry may cause stock prices to fluctuate. You can check out the most recent news articles about SPX Technologies, Inc. (SPXC) by visiting AAII Stock Evaluator.
Relative Price Strength of SPX Technologies, Inc.
Relative price strength measures a stock's performance against the market, helping investors identify stocks that are outperforming benchmarks.
For AAII’s Momentum Grade, a weighted relative price strength is calculated. Follow this link to learn more about the Momentum Grade.
As of May 29, 2026, SPX Technologies, Inc. has a weighted four-quarter relative price strength of -0.10%, which translates to a Momentum Score of 61 and is considered to be Strong.
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SPX Technologies, Inc. Stock Price: Bottom Line
As of June 1, 2026, SPX Technologies, Inc.’s stock price is $216.065, which is down 0.27% from its previous closing price.
AAII advises against making stock decisions based solely on price or past returns. Instead, consider a variety of metrics, fundamentals, and analytics to evaluate a stock like SPX Technologies, Inc. stock prices are influenced by market supply and demand and offer just a snapshot of a company's overall health.
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