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To own Itron, you need to believe its smart metering and grid software footprint can translate into steadily improving earnings, even if revenue growth stays modest. The recent upward earnings revisions support that earnings side of the thesis in the near term, but they do little to resolve the bigger risk that utilities and regulators could still slow or defer large projects, which remains the key swing factor for results over the next year.
Against this backdrop, the US$152.25 million share repurchase program, including US$52.25 million spent in the latest quarter, is the most relevant recent announcement. It reinforces the idea that management sees value in the current share price, but it does not change the fact that Q2 2026 revenue and earnings declined year on year, so execution on the project backlog and regulatory approvals still matters far more to the story.
Yet behind this more upbeat earnings sentiment, there is still a risk investors should be aware of around how quickly utilities approve and execute...
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Itron's narrative projects $2.7 billion revenue and $313.0 million earnings by 2029.
Uncover how Itron's forecasts yield a $126.70 fair value, a 27% upside to its current price.
Four members of the Simply Wall St Community value Itron between US$71.50 and US$126.70, reflecting a wide spread of expectations. When you set those views against the recent upward earnings revisions, it underlines how differently people assess the same risks and catalysts, and why it can help to compare several perspectives before deciding how Itron might fit into your portfolio.
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