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To own CommScope, you need to believe its core network infrastructure businesses can turn improving demand for data center and telecom upgrades into durable EBITDA and healthier cash flow. The recent outlook for stronger revenue and EBITDA supports the near term catalyst of operating leverage, but does not erase the key risk that earnings remain sensitive to project timing and customer spending cycles in ANS and RUCKUS.
Among recent developments, the reported acceleration in EBITDA from network infrastructure solutions is most aligned with earlier expectations around DOCSIS 4.0 and next generation broadband investments, reinforcing that cable operator upgrade cycles remain central to CommScope’s story and its short term volatility.
Yet beneath the improved outlook, investors should still be aware of how heavily ANS depends on a handful of major cable customers and what that means if...
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CommScope Holding Company's narrative projects $6.7 billion revenue and $139.1 million earnings by 2028. This requires 12.3% yearly revenue growth and about a $48.8 million earnings increase from $90.3 million today.
Uncover how CommScope Holding Company's forecasts yield a $22.67 fair value, a 24% upside to its current price.
Six fair value estimates from the Simply Wall St Community span roughly US$13.93 to US$53.27 per share, showing how far opinions can diverge. You can weigh those views against the current thesis that accelerating EBITDA relies heavily on project driven broadband upgrades, which may affect how resilient CommScope’s performance really is.
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