BRKR Stock to Gain From Newly Formed Bruker Spatial Biology Division

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Bruker Corporation BRKR recently announced the formation of a new division, Bruker Spatial Biology, to offer the most diverse and comprehensive solutions for spatial biology. It operates coordination across three entities: the two businesses of NanoString Technologies and Canopy Biosciences, along with its subsidiary Bruker Spatial Genomics, Inc. (formerly Acuity Spatial Genomics, Inc.).

The new division is expected to bolster the Bruker Scientific Instruments (BSI) Nano segment.

BRKR Stock’s Likely Trend Following the News

Since the news was released, Bruker shares have fallen 3.9% to close at $61.27 in yesterday’s trading session. On a promising note, the company’s Nano segment is witnessing strong growth in the academic/government and industrial research markets. In particular, the Advanced X-Ray and Nano Analytics businesses have delivered strong performances throughout the first half of 2024. Acquisitions are also fueling growth, with the new Nanostring asset purchase deal helping Bruker expand its addressable market into spatial biology. Accordingly, we expect the latest development to boost market sentiment toward BRKR stock.

Bruker currently has a market capitalization of $9.55 billion. According to the Zacks Consensus Estimate, the company’s 2024 earnings are expected to improve by 1.2% on a 14.9% revenue increase. It has delivered an average earnings beat of 10.1% in the trailing four quarters.

More on Bruker’s New Division

The new Bruker Spatial Biology wing will focus on elevating the industry’s most promising technologies for the advancement of biomedical research with a suite of spatial biology instruments, assays, software, data analytics and Contract Research Organization services. This positions the division with a comprehensive and cutting-edge spatial technology offering that includes NanoString’s GeoMx, CosMx, and AtoMx, along with Canopy Biosciences’ CellScape, specifically designed to address distinct spatial biology research needs.

NanoString’s nCounter for gene expression analysis is also included in the portfolio, along with Canopy’s Multi-Omic Services, which provides contract research services utilizing each of these platforms.

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The President of Bruker’s new division states that bringing these diverse and complementary spatial platforms together can help them tailor solutions for each customer’s unique spatial research by providing choices across the entire spectrum from discovery to translational while avoiding compromises inherent with a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach.