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To own Agilent, you need to believe its life sciences and diagnostics tools can keep attracting steady customer demand, even as funding cycles and capital budgets ebb and flow. The Q2 2026 beat and guidance raise support the near term earnings and margin story, but they do not remove the key risk that higher tariffs and ongoing supply chain complexity could still pressure profitability if mitigation falls short.
The full year 2026 revenue guidance increase to US$7.3 billion to US$7.5 billion, with mid single digit growth, sits at the center of this story. It connects the recent share price strength with the core catalyst of execution on product launches and end market demand, while putting a brighter spotlight on whether Agilent can offset tariff driven cost headwinds and protect margins if trade and logistics pressures persist.
Yet behind the upgraded outlook, investors should also be aware that tariff driven supply chain risks could still...
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Agilent Technologies' narrative projects $8.8 billion revenue and $2.1 billion earnings by 2029. This requires 6.7% yearly revenue growth and about a $0.7 billion earnings increase from $1.4 billion today.
Uncover how Agilent Technologies' forecasts yield a $161.00 fair value, in line with its current price.
Four fair value estimates from the Simply Wall St Community span roughly US$150.54 to US$177.51 per share, showing a wide spread of views. Set against Agilent’s raised 2026 guidance, this range underlines how differently investors may weigh potential earnings growth against ongoing tariff and supply chain pressures.
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