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To own Maximus, you need to believe that governments will keep outsourcing complex health and human services, and that Maximus can steadily improve margins through technology and disciplined capital deployment. The latest guidance and Q3 results do not materially change that near term story, but they do keep attention on the key short term catalyst of new legislation driven work against the persistent risk of volume swings and budget pressure on large U.S. contracts.
The most relevant update here is management’s reiterated capital allocation framework alongside reaffirmed 2026 guidance for revenue of US$5.2–US$5.35 billion and net income of US$376–US$392 million. That combination links the acquisition focus directly to the core catalysts around technology enabled services and margin efficiency, while the commitment to stay within a 2x–3x net debt range helps frame how aggressively Maximus can pursue deals or buybacks if contract volumes or budgets move against it.
Yet behind that apparent stability, investors should be aware that contract renewal risk and budget constraints could still...
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Maximus' narrative projects $6.0 billion revenue and $458.8 million earnings by 2029. This requires 4.7% yearly revenue growth and about an $87.9 million earnings increase from $370.9 million today.
Uncover how Maximus' forecasts yield a $100.00 fair value, a 84% upside to its current price.
Some analysts are far more optimistic, assuming revenue of about US$5.9 billion and earnings near US$493 million by 2029, while others stress automation and contract renewal risks, so you should expect these narratives to evolve as this latest acquisition and capital deployment focus is absorbed.
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