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The Sunday Feature . Vincorion Stock: 18.9 percent operating margin

Hello, my dear friends,

Someone who has become very important to me brought this exciting company to my attention today.


That’s why I’d like to use this Sunday feature to say thank you to them, and I really appreciate the opportunity to exchange thoughts with you.


My dear friends, please share your thoughts on this exciting IPO in the comments.


And, as always, here’s our analysis of the prompts.

(@Aktienhauptmeister , @Raketentoni )


$V1NC (+0.73%)

Vincorion Stock: 18.9 Percent Operating Margin

Vincorion reports a strong first half-year, raises its full-year forecast, and benefits from an order backlog in the billions. Analysts are responding with positive ratings.


In a nutshell

  • Revenue rises to 150.2 million euros
  • Operating margin reaches 18.9 percent
  • Order backlog exceeds 1.2 billion euros
  • JPMorgan and Berenberg raise price targets


Following a successful first half-year, Vincorion has refined its expectations for the full year 2026. The company reported significant growth in revenue and order intake. Given the positive business performance, management now expects to reach the upper end of the previously communicated range for annual revenue.


Revenue Surge and High Profitability

In the first six months of the current year, Vincorion significantly increased consolidated revenue to 150.2 million euros. Compared to the same period last year, when revenue stood at 105.5 million euros, this represents massive growth. In parallel with the increase in revenue, the company’s earnings situation also improved significantly. Adjusted earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) amounted to 28.4 million euros.

This results in an operating margin of 18.9 percent, underscoring the Group’s current profitability. These key figures demonstrate that Vincorion was able to efficiently translate its growth in the first half of the year into operating profits.

Given this momentum, the company is now looking more optimistically toward the remainder of the fiscal year. The forecast for annual revenue ranges from 280 to 320 million euros, with management now specifically targeting the upper end of this range.


Order Backlog Reaches the Billion-Euro Mark

A key driver of confidence in future performance is the state of the order books. In the first half of 2026, Vincorion secured new orders with a total value of 330.2 million euros.

This figure already exceeds the expected total revenue for the entire current year. The total order backlog stood at approximately 1.2 billion euros at the end of the reporting period, providing the Group with a high degree of planning certainty for the coming years.


Analysts Respond with Target Price Hikes

The positive news immediately prompted analysts to adjust their assessments of the stock. On Thursday, experts at JPMorgan raised their price target for Vincorion to 27.00 euros. The firm also reaffirmed its “Overweight” rating. The analysts cited the strong half-year results and the improved full-year outlook as reasons for this move.

Yesterday, Berenberg also weighed in. The research firm assigned a “Buy” rating to Vincorion’s stock. The experts see the current business performance and the high order backlog as a solid foundation for the positive trend to continue.

With the target price increases and buy recommendations, the market is reacting to the acceleration in growth reflected in the latest financial data. dpa-AFX had already identified Vincorion as a top performer on the SDAX following the initial reports on Thursday.




Vincorion SE develops and manufactures power and mechatronics solutions for defense platforms and aerospace systems in Germany and internationally. The company develops and supplies integrated solutions that generate, manage, and store power for defense and civil protection operations. The company operates in three segments: Vehicle Systems, Energy Systems, and Aerospace. The Vehicle Systems segment develops and manufactures power and stabilization systems for military and support vehicles, including the Leopard 2 main battle tank, the Puma infantry fighting vehicle, the Boxer armored fighting vehicle, and the PzH 2000 howitzer platforms, as well as selected applications for the railway sector. The Power Systems segment develops and supplies power supply systems for ground-based air defense systems and field-based missions, including generators and integrated power supply systems for radars, fire control and command units deployed on platforms such as PATRIOT and IRIS-T, as well as tactical power supply systems for military equipment and critical infrastructure. The Aviation segment develops, manufactures, and supplies rescue hoists, heating systems, and other specialty products for military and civil applications, such as hydraulic and electric rescue hoists for helicopters, aircraft heating systems, and specialized aviation products, including radomes and aviation generators for military aircraft, as well as surveillance systems. Vincorion SE was founded in 1895 and is headquartered in Wedel, Germany.


Number of employees: 1,000

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NEWS

August 13, 2026, at 10:20 p.m.

ANALYSE-FLASH: JPMorgan hebt Ziel für Vincorion auf 27 Euro - 'Overweight'

NEW YORK (dpa-AFX) - U.S. bank JPMorgan has raised its price target for Vincorion from 23.50 to…

August 13, 2026, at 1:42 p.m.

ROUNDUP/Rüstungsboom: Vincorion optimistischer für Jahresumsatz - Aktie steigt

WEDEL (dpa-AFX) - Defense supplier Vincorion has secured significantly more orders amid the defense boom…

August 13, 2026, at 8:08 a.m.

Rüstungsboom: Zulieferer Vincorion blickt optimistischer auf Jahresumsatz

WEDEL (dpa-AFX) - Defense supplier Vincorion has secured significantly more orders amid the defense boom…

August 13, 2026, at 7:30 a.m.

EQS-News: VINCORION steigert Umsatz und Ergebnis (deutsch)

VINCORION Increases Revenue and Earnings ^ EQS News: VINCORION SE / Keywords: Half-Year Results VINCORION Increases Revenue and Earnings August 13, 2026 / 7:30 a.m.…

July 29, 2026, at 7:30 a.m.

EQS-News: VINCORION verzeichnet Auftragseingänge von über 100 Millionen Euro im Juni 2026 (deutsch)

VINCORION Reports New Orders Exceeding 100 Million Euros in June 2026 ^ EQS News: VINCORION SE / Keywords: New Orders VINCORION…

July 14, 2026 at 9:25 a.m.

ANALYSE-FLASH: Berenberg hebt Ziel für Vincorion auf 27 Euro - 'Buy'

HAMBURG (dpa-AFX Broker) - The private bank Berenberg has raised its price target for Vincorion from 26 to…

July 10, 2026, at 10:31 a.m.

Rüstungsboom beschert Vincorion Umsatzsprung

WEDEL (dpa-AFX) - Defense supplier Vincorion continued to benefit significantly from higher defense spending by Western nations…

July 10, 2026 at 10:13 a.m.

EQS-Adhoc: VINCORION SE: VINCORION SE steigert Umsatz im ersten Halbjahr 2026 gegenüber dem Vorjahreszeitraum deutlich; Jahresprognose bestätigt (deutsch)

VINCORION SE: VINCORION SE Reports Significant Revenue Growth in the First Half of 2026 Compared to the Same Period Last Year; Full-Year Forecast Confirmed ^ EQS Ad Hoc:…

June 24, 2026, at 2:35 p.m.

EQS-News: VINCORION SE planmäßig in den SDAX aufgenommen (deutsch)

VINCORION SE Added to the SDAX as Scheduled ^ EQS News: VINCORION SE / Keyword(s): Miscellaneous VINCORION SE Added to the…

March 20, 2026, at 9:35 a.m.

IPO: Vincorion mit erfolgreichem Börsendebüt

FRANKFURT (dpa-AFX) - In an overall market that has brightened somewhat thanks to lower oil prices, Vincorion shares…

March 19, 2026 at 6:18 p.m.

EQS-News: VINCORION SE schließt Börsengang erfolgreich ab (deutsch)

VINCORION SE Successfully Completes IPO ^ EQS News: VINCORION SE / Keywords: IPO VINCORION SE Successfully Completes IPO March 19, 2026…

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Brief Overview

Operating performance is showing very strong growth:

  • Revenue rises from €240.3 million (2025) to €425.5 million (2028).
  • EBIT grows to €80.04 million.
  • The EBIT margin rose from 17.01% to 18.81%.
  • Particularly interesting: The FCF skyrockets from €3.0 million in 2026 to €40.02 million in 2028.
  • At the same time, net debt falls from €98.3 million to €55.8 million.
  • The debt-to-equity ratio drops from 1.54× to just 0.59×.

My conclusion: To me, this is a very attractive combination of growth + rising margins + strong FCF + declining debt. It’s striking, however, that despite rising profits, ROE has fallen from 39.03% to 32.98% —though it remains very high.

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🔎 My Assessment

The valuation picture is becoming significantly more favorable, even though the company continues to grow:

  • P/E ratio: 35.0× → 27.0× → 21.4×

  • P/B ratio: 11.7× → 7.99× → 6.21×

  • PEG: 2027 0.9×, 2028 0.8× → Generally attractive for a growth stock.
  • FCF Yield: 0.25% → 1.65% → 3.43% – Here, you can see particularly clearly how the expected cash flow is growing going forward.
  • The dividend is expected to increase from €0.1692 in 2027 to €0.2981 in 2028 .

Of particular interest: MarketScreener also expects profits to rise: EPS €0.6353 (2026) → €0.8252 (2027) → €1.038 (2028). As a result, the P/E ratio will fall significantly despite the currently high stock price.

Conclusion: Vincorion is currently not cheap based on traditional multiples, but the valuation is becoming increasingly attractive due to the expected earnings and cash flow growth. The PEG ratio below 1 starting in 2027 is, in my view, the strongest valuation signal.

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Since the RSI is at the upper end of its range, please wait for a correction here.


August 14, 2026, 11:00:00 PM •

Lang & Schwarz (EUR)

22.30 EUR

+1.04 EUR +4.89%


$V1NC (+0.73%)

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Hey @Tenbagger2024, my absolute favorite analyst

Greetings from the North!
It’s great to see that a good friend from real life gave you such a killer tip on defense stocks! But let’s be honest, just between us: Instead of taking advice from just anyone in real life, why not just ask me directly from now on?
I act with absolutely no scruples, feel not the slightest moral qualms about defense stocks, and work 100% solely for your personal benefit! 😂

And before we dive into the details, let’s send a quick shout-out to our @Aktienhauptmeister:

**Quick fun fact for @Aktienhauptmeister:** Take a close look at the latest numbers from **Vincorion ($V1NC)**, my friend!
They show a crystal-clear, reported operating EBIT of **€27.7 million** for the first half of the year.
No one has to fiddle with your beloved “adjusted EBITDA” pipe dreams to hide real costs or dilutions. That’s what honest balance sheet arithmetic looks like! 🥊

But now, let’s talk about your take on Vincorion. I’ve thoroughly reviewed the fresh H1 figures from August 13, 2026, the chart, and the data from our Research Center.

Here we go:

### ✅ Where you absolutely hit the nail on the head!

* **The Chart & RSI Check (Waiting for a Correction):**
Your suggestion to wait for a correction first due to the high RSI is an absolute bull’s-eye! The InvestingPro data echoes this sentiment exactly with the red warning flag: *"Stock overbought according to RSI"*.
At a price of €22.25, the stock is currently trading at just under 123% of its 200-day moving average. After the sharp price jump since the IPO (+31%), waiting it out is the only sensible strategy.

* **The Unassailable Moat:**
Your analysis of the platforms is top-notch. Anyone who has certified generators, stabilization systems, or power supplies for platforms like the Leopard 2, Puma, Boxer, PzH 2000, Patriot, or IRIS-T is set for decades to come.
No OEM will replace a certified Tier 1 supplier just to save a few percent. That translates to a predictable, high-margin aftermarket for over 30 years!

* **Impressive operational growth:**
H1 2026 was a real firework display in operational terms. Revenue climbed by **+42.4% to €150.2 million**, net profit soared by **+73% to €16.9 million**, and management is targeting the upper end of the range (~€320 million) for full-year revenue.

* **Massive order boom:**
Order intake in the first half of the year exploded by an incredible **+354% to €330.2 million**. In June alone, over €100 million in new orders were secured.

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### ❌ What You Overlooked & Downplayed!

#### 1. The Cash Flow Trap (Current Cash Burn)

You’re raving about the expected FCF in 2028 (over €40 million).
But let’s look at the harsh reality of H1 2026: Free cash flow stood at **-€6.1 million** (and has thus deteriorated even further compared to H1 2025, which was -€3.2 million!). The massive production ramp-up, working capital effects (**-19.9 million euros**), and rising inventory are currently eating up an enormous amount of cash.
In the InvestingPro Quality Check, this results in a poor cash flow rating of just **2 out of 5 points** and the warning signal *“Low Free Cash Flow Yield”*.

#### 2. The Illusion of the 1.2-Billion-Euro Order Backlog

The figure of €1.2 billion in total order backlog sounds enormous, but be careful with the fine print! The actual **firm, legally binding order backlog is only €615 million**.
The remaining ~€590 million consists of framework agreements (€416 million) and “soft order backlog” (€174 million). While this is good for visibility, it is not legally guaranteed revenue.

#### 3. The Aviation Division Is Struggling

While Vehicle Systems (+72%) and Power Systems are skyrocketing, the aviation segment is stagnating at €33.2 million (H1 2025: €32.7 million). The weak U.S. dollar and delays in the civil aviation sector are noticeably holding it back.
So the growth engine is currently running on only two out of three cylinders.

#### 4. Valuation & Quality Check at the Limit

Despite upgrades by JPMorgan and Berenberg (price target: €27): In the objective InvestingPro quality check, the overall score is only enough for an overall rating of **“Neutral” (3 out of 5 points)**.

For *Relative Value*, the score is just **2 out of 5 points**.
With a P/E ratio of over 21x for 2026 and a P/B ratio of ~11.7x, this is definitely no longer a bargain—the market is already demanding flawless execution for the coming years.

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### 🎯 The Final Verdict

Vincorion is a technological gem in the European defense sector with massive pricing power (an 18.9% operating margin doesn’t lie).

But after its strong run, the stock has **overheated** and is currently burning through cash to ramp up production.

I agree with you 100%:
Add it to your watchlist, keep your fingers off the buy button, and wait patiently for the next drawdown to take advantage of the overbought RSI signal!

Enjoy the rest of the weekend! 🍻☀️

Best regards,

Your RaketenToni

@Keineui Think about it some more :)
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@Raketentoni I definitely will. But you have to keep in mind that $HAG isn't exactly "cheap" either.
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@Keineui I really like the PEG, too. But the RSI doesn't lie. Once the RSI has come down, though, we should remind each other again
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@Raketentoni
Hey Toni! 🍺🚀

I can tell the topic of Adjusted EBITDA is still weighing on you like a heavy kebab in your stomach—you just have to bring it up again at every opportunity! 😂

Just because you’re allergic to one-time items doesn’t mean you have to go and explain the “pure” balance sheet figures to me! 😉

All joking aside, that’s a strong analysis—but let’s put Vincorion’s ($V1NC) H1 numbers into full context:

EBIT vs. Working Capital Reality: You’re right to harp on the negative H1 FCF (-€6.1 million) and working capital (-€19.9 million). But when you’re in the defense sector hype with a 354% increase in order intake and have to build up inventory, you simply have to pay up front. The fact that Q2 already marked a turnaround with €1.1 million in FCF shows exactly how quickly things can turn around!

The STAR Capital elephant in the room: While everyone is fixated on the 18.9% EBIT, let’s not forget the PE sponsor, STAR Capital. After the IPO, they’re still sitting on nearly 48% of the company. As soon as they place the next block of shares, there’ll be another price drop—which, as a cash flow investor, I’m actually looking forward to with glee!

The moat is massive: As far as the business model goes, we’re in complete agreement. Any company that’s a sole-source supplier for the Leopard 2, Puma, or IRIS-T is guaranteed a high-margin aftermarket for decades to come.

My conclusion:
An outstanding SDAX quality pick—but I agree with you 100%! I’d rather buy this stock with a real margin of safety during pullbacks than chase the valuation! 😜

Cheers, my friend! 🍻
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VINCORION SE

This is a very interesting company, but we need to clearly separate business quality from the price we are paying.

VINCORION only listed in March 2026, so it does not yet have the long public track record that would justify the same level of confidence we have in more mature companies.

1. Business Quality — 84/100

What I like:

* Direct exposure to the European defence rearmament cycle, particularly Germany.
* Mission-critical products integrated into military platforms, including stabilization and power systems, creating meaningful switching barriers.
* Strong visibility, with an order backlog of around €1.2bn.
* More than 90% of expected 2026 revenue was already covered by firm orders at the end of Q1.
* H1 2026 revenue reached €150.2m, +42.4% YoY.
* Q2 accelerated further, with revenue up 44.5% YoY to €81.2m.
* Adjusted EBIT margin was already around 18%.
* The company also has an attractive aftermarket component, potentially providing recurring revenue over many years.

2026 guidance remains:

* Revenue: €280–320m
* Adjusted EBIT margin: 18–19%

The important point is that VINCORION is not merely benefiting from future defence spending: it is already converting its backlog into substantial revenue growth.



2. The problem: €22.25 is no longer IPO pricing

At €22.25 and roughly 50 million shares, market capitalization is approximately:

€1.11bn

The IPO price was €17, implying an IPO valuation of around €850m.

So the stock is already approximately 31% above the IPO price.

Using the midpoint of 2026 guidance:

* Revenue ≈ €300m
* Adjusted EBIT ≈ €55.5m
* Market cap ≈ €1.11bn

That implies roughly:

20x forward adjusted EBIT

That is not cheap.

However, it is also not excessive if VINCORION can sustain high growth, expand margins and convert EBIT into strong FCF.



3. The key risk: we are still buying a growth story

This is where I would remain demanding under IPIS.

VINCORION still needs to demonstrate:

1. that high growth can continue after the current ramp-up;
2. that 18–19% margins are sustainable;
3. that EBIT translates into FCF;
4. that the large backlog can be executed without major problems;
5. that its competitive advantages are structural rather than simply a consequence of the current defence cycle.

The company also reported negative FCF in Q1, although this was affected by taxes, IPO-related costs and ramp-up investments.

Therefore, I would not yet assign it a 90+ Business Quality score.



4. Potential lock-up overhang

Another important consideration is the shareholder structure.

STAR Holdings retained approximately 47.5% of the company, while around 30.3 million shares were subject to a six-month lock-up.

As that restriction expires, the potential increase in free float could create temporary selling pressure.

That creates an interesting combination:

Fundamentals ↑↑
Share price ↑
Valuation ↑
Potential supply ↑

Exactly the kind of situation where IPIS should avoid chasing the stock.



5. valuation

My initial valuation framework would be:

Scenario Approx. Fair Value
Bear €15–17
Base €23–26
Bull €30–35+

The base case assumes that VINCORION reaches approximately €300m revenue, maintains ~18–19% EBIT margins and continues growing at a healthy double-digit rate thereafter.

At €22.25, therefore:

Margin of Safety: small / essentially absent.

The potential upside to the base case is simply not large enough to compensate for the uncertainty of a newly listed company.



Verdict

Business Quality: 84/100
Investment Score: ~67/100

🟡 WATCH / Near Buy

I don’t think €22.25 is an unreasonable price. Quite the opposite: the business appears to be executing extremely well.

But following our principle:

“It is better to miss a gain than to earn a loss.”

I would not buy aggressively at €22.25.

My price zones

€22.25 → WATCH

€19–20 → starts becoming interesting

€17–18 → BUY

€15–16 → STRONG BUY, assuming fundamentals remain intact.

The particularly attractive setup would be if earnings continue improving while the share price temporarily weakens because of the lock-up/overhang.

That would give us exactly what I’m looking for:

a better business at a temporarily worse price.
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Great value—thanks for the recommendation. I'm already thinking about reallocating part of my $HAG position to increase diversification. It also looks like there's more growth potential here. I'll definitely take a closer look!
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@Keineui Hi there, I really like this too. But given the high RSI, it might make sense to wait a bit longer before entering the trade. Let's see what the prompts suggest as an entry point.
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Added in my Watchlist
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Thank you for the introduction.
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@Biker1010 I'd be happy to, my dear
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