2341 GMT - Mirvac's share price looks like a good bet to rise after reassuring nervy investors with its FY26 result and outlook, signals Citi. "Given the buy side negativity heading into the results around FY27 earnings guidance, we believe Mirvac's earnings should be received positively," analyst Suraj Nebhani says. Mirvac pointed to FY27 operating EPS of 13.2-13.4 Australian cents. That is up 3% on FY26 at the midpoint of the range and broadly in line with consensus expectations, Citi says. It's underpinned by forecast settlement of 2,800-3,100 residential lots in FY27, with 63% of earnings already secured via pre-sales. "Balance sheet metrics improved significantly, with gearing falling to 24.1%, enabling a newly announced A$200 million buyback," Citi adds. Mirvac ended Tuesday at A$1.74.