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Why Wesco Stock Is Falling Today


Shares of Wesco International (NYSE: WCC) were down more than 15% at noon EST on Tuesday following the industrial supplier's fourth-quarter earnings report. Results fell short of expectations and Wesco provided tepid guidance concerning 2021, and the shares traded down as a result.

Before markets opened on Tuesday, Wesco reported fourth-quarter adjusted earnings of $1.22 per share on revenue of $4.1 billion, shy of Wall Street expectations of $1.33 earnings per share on revenue of $4.12 billion.

The results close out a busy year for Wesco, which in mid-2020 closed its $4.5 billion acquisition of cabling and electrical wire provider Anixter International. The deal nearly doubled the size of the company, creating a global electrical and data communications equipment distribution powerhouse.

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Source Fool.com

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