authorBy Suze Orman
DateJun 16, 2026
Read time1 min
PowerFleet is positioned as a strong buy, valued at $4, due to recent strategic mergers and acquisitions, the robustness of its Unity platform, and increasing success in securing large enterprise clients. The company's AIOT segment now generates over 80% recurring, high-margin service revenue, contributing to an expanding gross margin of 56.5% and significant operational leverage. PowerFleet targets substantial growth by fiscal year 2027, projecting revenues between $485M and $490M, adjusted EBITDA between $122M and $125M, and free cash flow of $30M to $35M, with an anticipated leverage below 2x. This promising outlook, coupled with a modest valuation and potential share buybacks, enhances its investment appeal.
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