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To own Ares Management, you need to believe in the long term appeal of its alternative credit and asset management platform and its ability to convert fundraising into durable fee and earnings streams. The recent 24.3% two year annual revenue growth and earnings outpacing peers underline that story, but they do not materially change the key near term catalyst, which is continued fee related earnings growth, or the biggest risk, which is pressure on fees and margins as competition in private credit intensifies.
The most relevant recent announcement here is Ares’ Q2 2026 results, which showed quarterly revenue of US$1,428.61 million and net income of US$150.64 million. These figures sit alongside the faster than peer revenue and earnings trends, giving investors fresh data points on how the firm is balancing growth, one off items and current margin compression, all of which tie back to whether its fee engine can keep pace with rising competition and higher funding and operating costs.
Yet alongside this growth story, investors should be aware that fee pressure and margin compression risks could...
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Ares Management's narrative projects $6.9 billion revenue and $1.9 billion earnings by 2029. This requires 5.2% yearly revenue growth and about a $1.3 billion earnings increase from $561.7 million today.
Uncover how Ares Management's forecasts yield a $145.24 fair value, in line with its current price.
While consensus focuses on solid recent growth, the most optimistic analysts were already assuming earnings could reach about US$2.7 billion by 2029, so you should weigh that more bullish view against the risk that fundraising momentum and acquisition integration may look different after this latest earnings surprise.
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