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Research Alert: CFRA Maintains Hold Rating On Shares Of Agilent Technologies

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CFRA, an independent research provider, has providedwith the following research alert. Analysts at CFRA have summarized their opinion as follows:

We raise our 12-month target price from $120 to $150, 22.7x of our FY 27 EPS estimate, between A's three- and five-year historical forward averages of 21.2x and 23.3x, respectively. We raise our FY 26 EPS estimate from $5.97 to $6.04 and our FY 27 estimate from $6.57 to $6.60. Shares rallied sharply on Q2 FY 26 results that beat expectations, supported by margin expansion and a boost to financial guidance despite lingering headwinds across China, the Middle East, small/mid-size biotech, and academic/government end markets. Though we think A's gradually improving sales mix toward more services/consumables is positive, we also note that instruments (34% of Q2 revenue) saw its ninth straight quarter of order book-to-bill ratio above 1.0, supported by the ongoing instrument replacement cycle. In March, A announced a $950M acquisition of clinical pathology and antibody business Biocare Medical, which is expected to be accretive to both sales and earnings and via a higher margin product mix.

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