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To be a BlackRock shareholder, one needs to believe in its ability to deliver consistent revenue growth and shareholder value by expanding across private markets, technology, and global asset management. The latest earnings, showing higher revenue and net income alongside continued share repurchases, support this view. However, none of these developments appear to materially alter the main short-term catalysts, growth in alternatives and technology, or the ongoing risk from performance fee declines, which still warrant close attention.
Among recent updates, BlackRock’s US$375 million share buyback in the second quarter stands out. This action signals ongoing capital return to shareholders, aligning with the firm’s narrative of asset growth and efficiency. While supportive of the investment story, it does not address the underlying risks facing performance fees or client behavior amid market shifts.
By contrast, investors should pay attention to the risk that performance fee pressures could weigh on future profitability and ...
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BlackRock's outlook anticipates $27.8 billion in revenue and $9.1 billion in earnings by 2028. This is based on annual revenue growth of 9.9% and a $2.8 billion increase in earnings from the current $6.3 billion.
Uncover how BlackRock's forecasts yield a $1019 fair value, a 6% downside to its current price.
Thirteen members of the Simply Wall St Community estimate BlackRock’s fair value from as low as US$655.81 to as high as US$1,090. With such differing views, keep in mind that ongoing performance fee declines remain a key risk that could impact both sentiment and results.
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