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Berenberg starts James Fisher at 'buy'

Fri 23 January 2026 07:48 | A A A

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(Sharecast News) - Analysts at Berenberg initiated coverage on marine engineering services provider James Fisher on Friday, issuing the group a 'buy' rating and 615p target price.

Berenberg noted that James fisher was three years into a five-year strategic plan to deliver "stability, efficiency and growth". Of its three divisions - energy, defence and maritime transport - Bernberg said two were currently benefiting from renewed investment tailwinds, aiding revenue growth.

The German bank stated operational efficiency was being achieved through applying self-help measures, which it reckons should increase James Fisher's adjusted underlying earnings margin towards 10%. We see scope for a higher margin in the longer term.

"Since the high balance sheet leverage was resolved in late 2024, management has been focused on the removal of cost duplication from a decade of M&A (2009-19) without any serious integration. This is a key building block to achieve the 10% adjusted EBITA margin target," said Berenberg.

"The current valuation looks compelling, trading at a 20% discount to the 10-year average EV/NTM EBITDA despite James Fisher having its strongest balance sheet in seven years. Our 25% peer group discount has scope to reduce as margins improve. Removing the discount would give an implied valuation of 900p."

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com

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