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To own Zebra Technologies, you need to believe its role in automation, asset tracking, and real time data continues to matter for customers, and that recent organic growth can translate into durable earnings. The TestMu presentation highlights the strength of Zebra’s software testing and reliability, but it does not materially shift the near term story, where the key catalyst is execution on automation and software initiatives and a major risk is continued reliance on hardware in a competitive, tariff exposed market.
Among recent announcements, the June launch of Zebra Nucleus, Workcloud BI, and Workcloud IO stands out as most connected to the TestMu appearance. Both highlight Zebra’s push beyond devices into software, analytics, and more recurring revenue. For investors, these moves sit at the heart of the main bullish catalyst: improving earnings quality and stability if software and services can take a larger share of Zebra’s revenue mix.
Yet investors should also be aware that persistent exposure to tariffs and a still modest software mix could...
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Zebra Technologies' narrative projects $7.2 billion revenue and $991.3 million earnings by 2029. This requires 7.0% yearly revenue growth and about a $452 million earnings increase from $539.0 million today.
Uncover how Zebra Technologies' forecasts yield a $399.00 fair value, a 11% upside to its current price.
While consensus focuses on automation growth, the most cautious analysts see tariff and cost risks dominating, even as they still model revenue near US$6.7 billion and earnings around US$703 million by 2029, reminding you that views on Zebra’s upside can differ widely and may shift again as events like the TestMu appearance and new software launches feed into updated forecasts.
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