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Richardson TX North America HVACR manufacturer (NYSE: LII, S&P 500 Dec 2024) at $5.3B 2024 revenue (+16.47%); 14,200 employees with residential dealer network competing with Carrier and Trane for US HVAC replacement market.
Lennox International Inc. is a Richardson, Texas-based manufacturer and marketer of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVACR) products — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: LII) as an S&P 500 component (added December 2024) — generating $5.3 billion in revenue for fiscal 2024 (+16.47% year-over-year) with approximately 14,200 employees. The company operates through two primary segments: Residential HVAC (67% of 2024 sales, selling under Lennox, Armstrong Air, Allied, AirEase, Ducane, and Concord brands through dealer networks) and Commercial HVAC and Refrigeration (33% of sales, including Heatcraft commercial refrigeration through Bohn and Larkin brands). In late 2023, Lennox completed the strategic sale of its European HVAC and refrigeration businesses to focus exclusively on North America. CEO Alok Maskara has led the company since May 2022. The company traces its roots to 1895 when Dave Lennox accepted the patent for a riveted steel coal furnace in Marshalltown, Iowa.
Shelton CT electrical products and utility solutions (NYSE: HUBB) ~$5.6B FY2024 revenue (+4.8%); grid modernization transformers, data center power distribution, double-digit op profit growth competing with Eaton and ABB.
Hubbell Incorporated is a Shelton, Connecticut-based electrical products and utility solutions company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: HUBB) as an S&P 500 Industrials component — manufacturing and selling wiring devices, industrial electrical equipment, power systems, data center power distribution, and utility grid automation products through approximately 18,000 employees in manufacturing plants across the United States, Canada, and internationally. In fiscal year 2024, Hubbell reported full-year revenue of approximately $5.6 billion (+4.76% year-over-year), with double-digit growth in operating profit, earnings per share, and free cash flow — demonstrating the operational leverage of Hubbell's product mix as demand for electrical infrastructure (grid modernization, data center power distribution, EV charging) drove volume into Hubbell's higher-margin product lines. CEO Gerben Bakker has positioned Hubbell's two segments for distinct growth vectors: Hubbell Electrical Products (wiring devices, commercial and industrial electrical distribution components, residential and commercial electrical boxes and conduit) and Utility Solutions (electric utility transmission and distribution equipment — transformers, meters, grid automation relays, switches, and padmount transformers for underground distribution). The Utility Solutions segment's grid automation and transformer products benefit directly from grid modernization investment driven by state renewable portfolio standards, EV load integration requirements, and federal infrastructure funding through the Inflation Reduction Act grid resilience grants.
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