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Veralto Corp (NYSE: VLTO) Receives Optimistic Price Target from Stifel Nicolaus

  • Nathan Jones from Stifel Nicolaus sets a price target of $118 for Veralto Corp (NYSE: VLTO), indicating a potential increase of about 30.6%.
  • Veralto reported a 6% increase in total sales, reaching $5.5 billion, and over $1 billion in free cash flow in 2025.
  • The company's strategic initiatives, including a $750 million share repurchase program and an 18% dividend increase, aim to strengthen its financial position further.

On February 5, 2026, Nathan Jones from Stifel Nicolaus set a price target of $118 for Veralto Corp (NYSE: VLTO). At the time, the stock was priced at $90.35, suggesting a potential increase of about 30.6%. Veralto, a leader in water and product quality solutions, has shown strong financial performance, which supports this optimistic outlook.

In 2025, Veralto reported a 6% increase in total sales, reaching $5.5 billion, with core sales growth at 4.7%. The company also achieved double-digit growth in adjusted earnings per share and generated over $1 billion in free cash flow. These figures highlight Veralto's solid financial standing and potential for future growth.

Veralto's strategic initiatives, such as a $750 million share repurchase program and an 18% dividend increase, further strengthen its financial position. The acquisition of In-Situ has expanded its Water Analytics portfolio, allowing entry into the growing environmental water and hydrology markets, as highlighted by PR Newswire.

Looking ahead to 2026, Veralto expects continued core sales growth and margin expansion, driven by strong product demand. However, the company faced challenges in the fourth quarter, with core sales growth at 1.6% due to price increases and slight volume declines. Tariffs and growth investments also impacted incremental margins.

Despite these challenges, Veralto reported impressive quarterly earnings of $1.04 per share, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.98. This marks a 6.01% earnings surprise. Although revenues for the quarter were slightly below estimates, they improved from the previous year, demonstrating Veralto's resilience in a competitive market.