On February 11, 2026, Modine Manufacturing (MOD), an automotive parts and equipment company, had a trading volume of $470 million, ranking 333rd among U.S. stocks on that day, with a 140.49% increase in trading volume compared to the previous day. The trading volume was 2.1171 million shares.
Modine Manufacturing (MOD) declined 0.12% on February 11, 2026, closing at $219.50. The stock has increased 10.01% over the past five trading days, 18.87% for the entire month of February, 64.41% since the beginning of the year, and 125.92% over the past 52 weeks.
*If the company has been listed for less than 52 weeks, the 52-week change is calculated from the listing date to the present (this also applies to companies listed for less than 1 month or fewer than 5 trading days).
Modine Manufacturing (MOD)
Trading Volume / USD
Change in Trading Volume from Previous Day
Trading Volume
February 11, 2026
$470 million
140.49%
2.1171 million
February 10, 2026
$195 million
-41.47%
893,100
February 9, 2026
$334 million
-32.49%
1.5175 million
February 6, 2026
$494 million
12.00%
2.2789 million
February 5, 2026
$441 million
-5.69%
2.1828 million
Modine Manufacturing released its fiscal third quarter (cumulative) report for 2026 on February 5, 2026. Revenue from April 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025, was $2.227 billion, a 15.00% year-over-year increase. Net profit was $49.70 million, a 63.29% decrease year-over-year.
Modine Manufacturing Company was incorporated on June 23, 1916, under Wisconsin law. The company specializes in thermal management systems and components, providing heating and cooling technologies and solutions for diversified global markets. It is a leading global developer, manufacturer, and seller of heat exchangers and systems, used in highway and off-road original equipment manufacturer vehicles, as well as in building and industrial refrigeration markets. Its product lines include radiators, radiator cores, automotive air conditioning, oil coolers, turbo air coolers, heat exchange packs and modules, building heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment, and exhaust gas recirculation coolers.
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Mordain's trading volume on February 11th was $470 million, a 140.49% increase compared to the previous trading day.
On February 11, 2026, Modine Manufacturing (MOD), an automotive parts and equipment company, had a trading volume of $470 million, ranking 333rd among U.S. stocks on that day, with a 140.49% increase in trading volume compared to the previous day. The trading volume was 2.1171 million shares.
Modine Manufacturing (MOD) declined 0.12% on February 11, 2026, closing at $219.50. The stock has increased 10.01% over the past five trading days, 18.87% for the entire month of February, 64.41% since the beginning of the year, and 125.92% over the past 52 weeks.
*If the company has been listed for less than 52 weeks, the 52-week change is calculated from the listing date to the present (this also applies to companies listed for less than 1 month or fewer than 5 trading days).
Modine Manufacturing released its fiscal third quarter (cumulative) report for 2026 on February 5, 2026. Revenue from April 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025, was $2.227 billion, a 15.00% year-over-year increase. Net profit was $49.70 million, a 63.29% decrease year-over-year.
Modine Manufacturing Company was incorporated on June 23, 1916, under Wisconsin law. The company specializes in thermal management systems and components, providing heating and cooling technologies and solutions for diversified global markets. It is a leading global developer, manufacturer, and seller of heat exchangers and systems, used in highway and off-road original equipment manufacturer vehicles, as well as in building and industrial refrigeration markets. Its product lines include radiators, radiator cores, automotive air conditioning, oil coolers, turbo air coolers, heat exchange packs and modules, building heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment, and exhaust gas recirculation coolers.