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To own Mirion, you need to believe that long-term demand for radiation monitoring and nuclear safety solutions will support steady revenue expansion, even if profitability is uneven from quarter to quarter. The latest results, with higher revenue but a small net loss, do not appear to materially change the near term catalyst around executing on its growth outlook, though they do highlight that acquisition integration and cost control remain a key risk to watch.
The most relevant recent development is Mirion’s reaffirmed 2026 revenue growth target of about 22% to 24%, which already factors in foreign exchange and acquisition benefits. This keeps attention squarely on whether the company can integrate recent deals such as Certrec efficiently, contain associated expenses, and convert higher revenue into more consistent earnings, all of which tie back directly to the current investment thesis and its main near term risk.
Yet investors should be aware that Mirion’s acquisition led growth approach could still...
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Mirion Technologies' narrative projects $1.3 billion revenue and $138.0 million earnings by 2029.
Uncover how Mirion Technologies' forecasts yield a $28.10 fair value, a 42% upside to its current price.
Four fair value estimates from the Simply Wall St Community span roughly US$15.88 to US$28.10, highlighting how far apart individual views can be. Set this against Mirion’s reaffirmed revenue growth guidance that leans on foreign exchange and acquisition support, and you are reminded that differing expectations around execution can shape very different return outcomes.
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