Industrial AI play Dover falls on a noisy quarter. Here’s why we’d buy the dip

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Dover on Thursday reported weaker-than-expected third-quarter results, pressuring shares of the industrial conglomerate with ties to AI data centers. We’re not concerned: The company’s recent asset sales is likely causing some confusion about the numbers.

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