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To own Medpace, you need to believe its full service clinical research model can keep attracting complex trials and converting backlog into profitable revenue, even as client funding and win rates fluctuate. The latest Q2 beat and guidance raise support the near term catalyst of sustained earnings growth, but they do not eliminate the key risk that a slowdown in bookings or a reversal in client funding could quickly pressure future revenue visibility.
The recent decision to increase full year 2026 revenue guidance to US$2.805 billion to US$2.885 billion stands out in this context. It aligns with the strong first half results and suggests management currently sees enough trial demand to support higher sales, even as investors weigh concerns about lower margin pass through revenue, accelerating hiring, and whether current premium valuation levels still leave much room for error.
Yet, despite this strong momentum, investors should be aware that...
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Medpace Holdings' narrative projects $3.4 billion revenue and $620.1 million earnings by 2029.
Uncover how Medpace Holdings' forecasts yield a $456.00 fair value, a 24% downside to its current price.
The most optimistic analysts were already assuming revenue of about US$3.7 billion and earnings near US$654 million by 2029, so if client concentration risk worsens after this Q2 beat, their bullish case could shift meaningfully.
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