Is V2X, Inc. (NYSE:VVX) a buy in 2026?
Yes, on balance. The Compass leans toward accumulating V2X, Inc. at current levels.
Boring services contractor stitching itself into the hardest defense problems of the next decade, at a forward multiple that hasn't caught up.
Where VVX is headed
V2X exits 2027 as something different from the sleepy government services roll-up the market still files it under. Revenue is on track toward $5 billion, organic growth has settled in the high single digits after the +23% TTM print, and the work mix has rotated decisively toward training, mission readiness, and converged C5ISR rather than the legacy O&M base contracts that defined the old Vectrus. Free cash flow conversion at scale, $130M today on roughly $4.5B in revenue, has room to run toward $250-300M as the post-merger debt load grinds down and working capital normalizes on the LOGCAP-style task orders.
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Frequently asked questions
Is V2X, Inc. (NYSE:VVX) a buy in 2026?
Yes, on balance. The Compass leans toward accumulating V2X, Inc. at current levels. Boring services contractor stitching itself into the hardest defense problems of the next decade, at a forward multiple that hasn't caught up.
What is VVX's Compass Score?
V2X, Inc. scores 80/100 on Alexandria's Compass, placing it in the "True North" tier. Scores blend eight factors and update weekly.
What is the price target for VVX?
Alexandria's full Compass Direction includes bull, base, and bear price scenarios with the valuation math behind each. Read the full breakdown on the VVX page.
Compass verdicts are AI-generated, forward-looking editorial research from publicly available data, not investment advice or a recommendation regarding any security. Scores and verdicts update as the data changes.