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To own V2X, you need to be comfortable with a contractor whose fortunes are closely tied to winning and executing large U.S. government programs. The new US$391 million Marine Corps logistics award, while meaningful for backlog and short term earnings visibility, does not materially change the central near term catalyst, which remains ongoing large contract capture, or the key risk around timing glitches, protests, or gaps in new awards.
The most relevant recent data point is V2X’s August 3 guidance raise, which lifted 2026 revenue expectations to US$4,875 million to US$5,025 million. Against that backdrop, the Marine Corps SECREP win reinforces the narrative of contract momentum, but it also highlights how dependent those revenue targets remain on consistently securing and renewing sizeable logistics and sustainment programs.
Yet beneath the contract wins, investors should also be aware of how fixed price exposure could magnify any cost pressures and...
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V2X's narrative projects $5.6 billion revenue and $231.4 million earnings by 2029. This requires 4.7% yearly revenue growth and about a $139.6 million earnings increase from $91.8 million today.
Uncover how V2X's forecasts yield a $89.09 fair value, a 13% upside to its current price.
Some of the most optimistic analysts were already expecting V2X revenue near US$5.7 billion and earnings around US$249 million by 2029, which contrasts sharply with concerns about heavy government contract dependence and shows how much opinions can differ, especially now that the latest Marine Corps award could reshape both the bullish and more cautious narratives.
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