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Rotork now sits against a refreshed fair value of £4.59, up from £4.11, which keeps it inside the familiar £4 to £5 band that many analysts already use. That tighter clustering around levels such as £4.05 and the £5.03 reference point reflects a market still split between more cautious Neutral or Hold calls and earlier Overweight views after ABB’s bid. As you read on, you will see how these price targets and deal headlines feed into the evolving Rotork narrative and what that could mean for your own framework.
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What Wall Street Has Been Saying 🐂 Bullish Takeaways
JPMorgan keeps an Overweight rating on Rotork and sets a £4.05 price target, which supports the case that some analysts still see upside against the refreshed fair value range.
The £4.05 target from JPMorgan sits below the £5.03 reference level used by other banks. This can appeal to investors who want a more conservative entry point while still backing the ABB deal premium.
🐻 Bearish Takeaways
BNP Paribas cuts Rotork to Neutral from Outperform and aligns its £5.03 target with peers. The firm also highlights what it views as low chances of a counterbid to ABB, which may cap expectations for a higher takeout scenario.
Berenberg, Kepler Cheuvreux and Deutsche Bank all move to Hold from Buy with the same £5.03 target. That cluster signals a more cautious stance on further upside and puts more focus on deal completion and execution risk.
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How This Changes the Fair Value For Rotork
Fair value is set at £4.59 compared with £4.11 previously, which keeps Rotork within the £4 to £5 analyst range.
Revenue growth is now 3.69% compared with 3.70% in the earlier model.
Net profit margin is shown at 17.35% compared with 17.35% on prior estimates.
Future P/E is now 31.0x compared with 27.8x previously.
The discount rate is 8.63% compared with 8.66% in the earlier framework.
Never Miss an Update: Follow The Narrative
Narratives link Rotork’s business story to a financial forecast and fair value that update as new information comes through. They help you see how headlines, guidance and deal news fit into one coherent view.
Head over to the Simply Wall St Community and follow the Narrative on Rotork to stay up to date on:
How investment in water infrastructure, desalination and treatment projects feeds into Rotork’s Water & Power business.
How electrification, decarbonisation projects and a higher mix of service and digital asset management shape the quality of Rotork’s revenue.
Key risks from exposure to cyclical end markets, ongoing transformation and M&A costs, and the need to absorb technology and headcount investment.
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