Thermostat Stocks List

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Thermostat Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 22 ST Sensata Technologies Holding announces pricing of $500M of senior notes by unit
May 22 ST Sensata Technologies Holding plc Announces Pricing of $500 Million of Senior Notes by Sensata Technologies, Inc.
May 22 AZO AutoZone facing near-term pressures as macro tailwinds wane
May 22 AZO AutoZone's Future Hubs Likely to Lift Do-It-For-Me Comparables, Morgan Stanley Says
May 22 AZO Update: Wedbush Cuts Price Target on AutoZone to $3,200 From $3,400 After Fiscal Q3 Sales Miss 'Creates Overhang,' Keeps Outperform Rating
May 22 AZO Company News for May 22, 2024
May 22 ST Sensata Technologies subsidiary raises $500M in senior notes
May 22 ST Billionaire Ray Dalio is Selling These 4 Tech Stocks in 2024
May 22 AZO These Analysts Slash Their Forecasts On AutoZone After Weak Sales
May 22 ST Sensata Technologies Holding plc Announces Offering of $500 Million of Senior Notes by Sensata Technologies, Inc.
May 22 AZO Q3 2024 Autozone Inc Earnings Call
May 21 AZO Lowe's and Macy's earnings, FDIC chair resigns: Morning Brief
May 21 AZO AutoZone, Inc. (AZO) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 21 AZO Stocks Hold Steady On Mixed Fed Remarks, First Solar Rallies, Bitcoin Falls Below $70,000: What's Driving Markets Tuesday?
May 21 AZO AutoZone (AZO) Pulls Off a Surprise in Q3 Earnings, Sales Miss
May 21 AZO AutoZone's Fiscal Third-Quarter Revenue Misses Views Amid Flat Domestic Comparable Sales
May 21 AZO Dow Edges Higher With Retail Earnings in Focus
May 21 AZO AutoZone stock falls despite beating earnings estimates
May 21 AZO AutoZone Earnings Beat Estimates. The Stock Drops Anyway.
May 21 ST Here's Why Sensata (ST) is a Strong Momentum Stock
Thermostat

A thermostat is a component which senses the temperature of a physical system and performs actions so that the system's temperature is maintained near a desired setpoint.
Thermostats are used in any device or system that heats or cools to a setpoint temperature, examples include building heating, central heating, air conditioners, HVAC systems, water heaters, as well as kitchen equipment including ovens and refrigerators and medical and scientific incubators. In scientific literature, these devices are often broadly classified as thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs). Thermostatically controlled loads comprise roughly 50% of the overall electricity demand in the United States.A thermostat operates as a "closed loop" control device, as it seeks to reduce the error between the desired and measured temperatures. Sometimes a thermostat combines both the sensing and control action elements of a controlled system, such as in an automotive thermostat.
The word thermostat is derived from the Greek words θερμός thermos, "hot" and στατός statos, "standing, stationary".

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