Movement Alert|Zebra Rises 6.83% in Regular Trading, Strong Earnings Expectations and Bullish Institutional Sentiment Drive Gains

Market Focus
Jul 29

On July 29, Zebra rose 6.83% in regular trading, trading at $282.51/share with turnover of $272 million, outperforming amid a broadly weaker session for U.S. equities.

The rally was driven by heightened expectations ahead of the company's fiscal Q2 earnings report scheduled for August 4. Market consensus projects quarterly revenue of $1.498 billion, up 16.40% year-over-year, with adjusted EPS of $4.36, representing 31.16% growth. The company itself guided Q2 non-GAAP EPS of $4.20 to $4.50.

Institutional sentiment remains firmly bullish. Citigroup recently raised its price target to $306, Barclays maintains an overweight rating with a $346 target, and the analyst consensus target stands at approximately $331. KeyBanc and Baird both upgraded the stock following Q1 results that significantly beat expectations, with EPS of $4.75 versus the $4.25 estimate and revenue of $1.5 billion surpassing forecasts. The company also raised full-year EPS guidance to $18.30-$18.70, well above the prior Street estimate of $17.82. Additionally, the recent launch of the CV70 CXP machine vision camera and investment in Apera AI reinforce the company's AI-driven automation growth narrative.

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