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To own Veralto, you need to be comfortable with a company built around recurring revenue in essential water and product quality markets, while accepting near term exposure to macro softness and China weakness. The latest results, with higher year on year sales and earnings but a modest revenue miss, do not appear to materially change the key near term catalyst of continued margin resilience, or the main risk around cost inflation and execution in underperforming regions.
The most relevant update here is Veralto’s fourth quarter and full year 2025 earnings release, which showed sales of US$1,396 million in Q4 and US$5,503 million for the year, alongside higher net income and EPS. This financial backdrop provides context for management’s confidence in a “full funnel” M&A pipeline and its flexibility to balance acquisitions with the US$750 million buyback authorization as potential supports for earnings and shareholder returns.
But even with resilient recurring revenue, investors should be aware that rising raw material and labor costs could...
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Veralto's narrative projects $6.4 billion revenue and $1.1 billion earnings by 2028.
Uncover how Veralto's forecasts yield a $110.59 fair value, a 16% upside to its current price.
Four Simply Wall St Community fair value estimates cluster between about US$110 and US$137 per share, showing how widely individual views can differ. Against that, the emphasis on growing high margin recurring revenue and disciplined M&A highlights how much of Veralto’s performance story comes down to execution on these themes over time.
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