These Analysts Boost Their Forecasts On Teledyne After Upbeat Q4 Earnings

Benzinga01-22

Teledyne Technologies Inc. (NYSE:TDY) posted upbeat fourth-quarter results on Thursday.

The Thousand Oaks, California-based company reported record fourth-quarter 2025 net sales of $1.61 billion, up 7.3% from $1.50 billion a year earlier, including $73.0 million in incremental revenue from recent acquisitions.

Adjusted earnings per share of $6.30 topped Wall Street estimates of $5.83, while quarterly sales of $1.612 billion also exceeded the consensus forecast of $1.573 billion.

Teledyne Technologies said it expects first-quarter GAAP earnings of $4.45 to $4.59 per share, compared with Wall Street estimates of $4.50. The company forecast adjusted earnings of $5.40 to $5.50 per share, versus the consensus estimate of $5.43.

For full-year 2026, Teledyne projects GAAP earnings of $19.76 to $20.22 per share, compared with analysts' expectations of $20.28. The company sees adjusted earnings in a range of $23.45 to $23.85 per share, versus the Street estimate of $23.63.

Teledyne shares gained 0.41% to trade at $623.98 on Thursday.

These analysts made changes to their price targets on Teledyne following earnings announcement.

  • Needham analyst James Ricchiuti maintained Teledyne Technologies with a Buy and raised the price target from $615 to $700.
  • Stifel analyst Jonathan Siegmann maintained the stock with a Buy and raised the price target from $645 to $720.

Considering buying TDY stock? Here’s what analysts think:

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