- Scuderia Ferrari HP ran three drivers on this first day of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Charles Leclerc drove both free practice sessions, joined by his brother Arthur for the first hour, before the younger Leclerc handed back the SF-25…
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New Philo subscribers can get their first month of access for $25
has a decent discount for newcomers who are looking for a solid bundle of live TV channels and on-demand streaming services. New subscribers can get their first month of access to the Core plan for $25. That’s a discount of $8.
For your 25 bucks,…
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Developer of New Postal Game Shuts Down Studio After Game Was Announced, Then Canceled Over Gen AI Allegations
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Valuation After an Earnings Beat and Full-Year Guidance Cut
Bruker (BRKR) just reported a classic mixed earnings result, topping quarterly profit estimates while simultaneously trimming its full year revenue and earnings outlook. This combination has clearly cooled investor enthusiasm.
See our latest analysis for Bruker.
The guidance cut comes after a sharp rebound in sentiment, with Bruker’s 30 day share price return of 19.8 percent and 90 day gain of 56.9 percent, in contrast with a weaker 1 year total shareholder return of negative 17.0 percent. This suggests that near term momentum is improving even as the longer term record remains underwhelming.
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With earnings beating expectations but guidance moving lower, and the share price now hovering just below analyst targets after a strong rebound, is Bruker an underappreciated turnaround candidate, or is the market already pricing in any future recovery?
Compared with Bruker’s last close near 48 dollars, the most popular narrative pins fair value slightly higher, implying only marginal upside from here.
The analysts have a consensus price target of $46.727 for Bruker based on their expectations of its future earnings growth, profit margins and other risk factors. However, there is a degree of disagreement amongst analysts, with the most bullish reporting a price target of $65.0, and the most bearish reporting a price target of just $38.0.
Read the complete narrative.
Want to see what kind of revenue path, margin rebuild, and future earnings multiple are stitched together to justify this tight valuation gap? The answer might surprise you.
Result: Fair Value of $48.83 (ABOUT RIGHT)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what’s behind the forecasts.
However, persistent funding headwinds and execution risk around margin improvement could easily derail the constructive bookings story and reset expectations again.
Find out about the key risks to this Bruker narrative.
While the narrative fair value sits close to the market price, our DCF model paints a cooler picture, putting Bruker’s value nearer 36.72 dollars. This suggests the shares look overvalued at current levels. Is the market now leaning too heavily on the recovery story?
Look into how the SWS DCF model arrives at its fair value.
BRKR Discounted Cash Flow as at Dec 2025 Simply Wall St performs a discounted cash flow (DCF) on every stock in the world every day (check out Bruker for example). We show the entire calculation in full. You can track the result in your watchlist or portfolio and be alerted when this changes, or use our stock screener to discover 910 undervalued stocks based on their cash flows. If you save a screener we even alert you when new companies match – so you never miss a potential opportunity.
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Apple and Google Push Back Against India’s Proposed Mandatory Location Tracking – TipRanks
- Apple and Google Push Back Against India’s Proposed Mandatory Location Tracking TipRanks
- India’s government plans to enforce mandatory satellite-based monitoring, opposed jointly by three major smartphone manufacturers including Apple. 富途牛牛
- Is the Modi Govt Working on a Proposal to Insist All Cellphones Have Location ‘on’ at All Times? TheWire.in
- India Proposes Mandatory Always-On Smartphone Tracking, Drawing Tech Giant Protests WebProNews
- Apple, Google, Samsung ask India to not accept telecom proposal over privacy concerns and warn of regulatory overreach-sources, document marketscreener.com
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Nico Hulkenberg targets repeat of ‘promising’ Friday top-five performance ahead of Abu Dhabi Qualifying
Nico Hulkenberg has set out the target of repeating his “promising” Friday performance at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix during Saturday’s Qualifying, with the Kick Sauber driver ending both practice sessions in fifth place.
While an early crash…
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Panel Discussion Highlights How Resolution 1540 Builds Knowledge and Capacity
In a dynamic effort to strengthen global security through education and collaboration, experts and officials gathered in Vienna to spotlight the transformative role of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540. On 28 November, the Vienna…
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AI Can Deliver Deployment-Aware Risk Analysis for Kubernetes
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George Russell predicts ‘surprises’ in Abu Dhabi Qualifying as Mercedes need to ‘find more pace’
George Russell has admitted that Mercedes have work to do if they want to fight towards the front in Abu Dhabi after a highly competitive day of practice left him anticipating “surprises” in the field.
As the sun set and temperatures dropped…
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Scarlett Johansson joining the Batverse is good news for the franchise – but who will she play? | Film
For years the follow-up to Matt Reeves’ slick but glacially paced 2022 comic-book epic The Batman has existed in a dimly lit rumour void. We know it will eventually get here (supposedly in October 2027), but nobody knows quite what it will look…
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