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To own AAON, you have to believe in its ability to convert strong demand for energy efficient and data center focused HVAC systems into profitable, well executed growth while managing heavy investment in new capacity and systems. The latest earnings beat and dividend affirmation support that execution story in the near term, but the key catalyst remains whether the company can sustain operational efficiency gains as it scales, with ERP and new facilities still the central execution risk.
The raised 2026 net sales growth outlook to 55% to 60% is the most relevant development here, because it frames how investors interpret the recurring US$0.10 quarterly dividend. The guidance upgrade, alongside very large year on year revenue and earnings growth, keeps the focus squarely on whether AAON can deliver on high expectations without further margin volatility or cash flow strain as its data center and BasX businesses scale.
Yet behind the strong headline guidance and dividend, there is a concentration risk in data center customers that investors should be aware of...
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AAON's narrative projects $3.4 billion revenue and $496.3 million earnings by 2029. This requires 20.2% yearly revenue growth and about a $337 million earnings increase from $159.3 million today.
Uncover how AAON's forecasts yield a $143.00 fair value, a 63% upside to its current price.
Some of the lowest ranked analysts were already cautious, even while assuming revenue could reach about US$3.1 billion and earnings about US$536 million, so this new guidance and dividend may prompt you to reconsider how much weight you give to execution and customer concentration risks in your own view of AAON.
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