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To own Acadian Asset Management, you really have to believe in its capital-light, fee-based business and the discipline behind its capital allocation. The latest quarter, with US$167 million in revenue and US$24.3 million in net income, reinforces that the business is generating solid profits while steadily returning cash through dividends and buybacks. The updated repurchase tally of nearly 1.9 million shares since May 2025, combined with a very strong one-year total return, suggests recent buybacks have become a more visible short term share price catalyst rather than a background program. At the same time, the sharp rerating and a price now above the consensus target sharpen the risk that expectations are running ahead of the company’s mixed earnings history, high leverage and declining margins. This news nudges the balance of catalysts and risks toward sentiment and valuation.
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