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To own Interparfums, you really have to believe in its ability to keep building long-lived fragrance licenses into a steady, cash‑generating portfolio, supported by disciplined capital returns. The recent Zacks Rank #2 upgrade reinforces that story by signaling higher earnings expectations on top of already reaffirmed 2026 guidance, a consistent US$3.20 per share annual dividend and an active, if modest, buyback. In the short term, the main catalysts still sit around upcoming earnings releases and how quickly new and extended licenses like David Beckham, Nautica and GUESS translate into sales and margins. The Zacks move itself is unlikely to be a fundamental game‑changer, but it does slightly tilt the risk‑reward toward expectations being higher, which makes any earnings hiccup, or pressure on profitability, a more immediate concern for shareholders.
However, investors should also weigh how quickly expectations could reverse if margins come under strain. Despite retreating, Interparfums' shares might still be trading above their fair value and there could be some more downside. Discover how much.Explore 8 other fair value estimates on Interparfums - why the stock might be a potential multi-bagger!
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