Bruker Projects Flat to Low-Single Digit Organic Revenue Growth for 2026

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Bruker Projects Flat to Low-Single Digit Organic Revenue Growth for 2026

Bruker Corporation has provided preliminary financial guidance for the fourth quarter and full year 2026. The company expects fourth quarter 2025 revenue to be between $965 million and $970 million, with its Bruker Scientific Instruments segments reporting a book-to-bill ratio above 1.0. For the full year ending December 31, 2026, Bruker anticipates organic revenue growth will be flat to up in the low-single digits compared to 2025. Additionally, non-GAAP organic operating margins are expected to expand by 250 to 300 basis points, while non-GAAP earnings per share are projected to increase by double digits year-over-year.

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