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To own Dana today you need to believe in its cost efficiency and electrification story while accepting higher exposure to light vehicle cycles and large OEM customers. The raised 2026 sales guidance to US$7.65 billion–US$7.85 billion modestly supports the near term demand catalyst, but the quarter’s net loss and thin coverage of interest and dividends keep execution risk in focus, especially if North American volumes or mix soften.
The most relevant update here is the completion of repurchases totaling 30.65% of shares since June 2025 for US$819.15 million. This materially amplifies the impact of any future earnings recovery on per share figures, tying the higher sales guidance to the ongoing capital return story. At the same time, the combination of large buybacks, new debt facilities and still uneven profitability raises the stakes if margin improvement or electrified backlog conversion were to stall.
Yet behind the higher sales guidance and heavy buybacks, one underappreciated risk investors should be aware of is that...
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Dana's narrative projects $12.2 billion revenue and $1.0 billion earnings by 2029.
Uncover how Dana's forecasts yield a $37.57 fair value, a 24% upside to its current price.
While consensus leans on cost savings and electrification, the more cautious analysts focus on whether Dana can really deliver about US$12.2 billion of revenue and roughly US$1.1 billion of earnings by 2029, reminding you that expectations and risks around backlog timing and cash generation can look very different once you compare several viewpoints side by side.
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