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AMG’s Alternatives Boom Powers Record Growth AMG logo displayed on a glass sign in an office building lobby with a city skyline visible outside. Peter Frank, MarketBeat Sun, August 16, 2026 at 3:00 PM GMT+2 5 min read AMG forecast dividend earnings financials Key Points Interested in Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.? Here are five stocks we like better.
Affiliated Managers Group posted second-quarter revenue of $640. 7 million and record assets under management of $942. 4 billion, beating analyst expectations across key metrics.
The company's strategic shift toward higher-fee alternative investments now generates more than 60% of earnings, driving strong inflows and stock gains of about 66% over 12 months. All eight covering analysts rate the stock a Buy or Strong Buy, but with shares near $370 and the price target flat at $370. 86, much optimism appears already priced in.
Asset managers are not known for being exciting, but Affiliated Managers Group (NYSE: AMG) has become one of the more interesting stories with a Buy rating in the asset management business. Instead of running mutual funds or hedge funds, Affiliated Managers takes equity stakes in a network of independent, boutique investment firms. The company then lets each one keep its own investment process and brand while it collects a share of the financials.
→ Applied Materials Beat Everything but Wall Street's Expectations for Margins The unusual model has transformed Affiliated Managers from a stodgy multi-boutique holding company into a fast-growing play on the private markets and liquid alternatives boom. The stock has responded, gaining roughly 28% year-to-date and about 66% over the past 12 months. That combination of record results and top ratings is what many growth investors look for.
But after a run like this one, the more important question is whether the news is already priced in. → Texas Roadhouse and Brinker International Have the Recipe Rivals Are Missing Earnings Surge Past Wall Street Expectations Affiliated Managers' second-quarter earnings beat expectations across the board. For the three months ended July 30, the company reported consolidated revenue jumped 29.
9% year over year to $640. 7 million, comfortably ahead of the analyst consensus of $590. 9 million.
Consolidated net income was reported at $237 million compared with $136 million in the year-ago quarter. Economic earnings per share, the metric management and analysts watch after it strips out certain non-cash and non-recurring items, came in at $8. 29, up 54% and well ahead of the $7.
90 analysts expected. → AirJoule Technologies: Short Squeeze Setup Amid Rising Risks Diluted GAAP earnings per share more than doubled to $6. 95 from $2.
80. Adjusted EBITDA attributable to controlling interests rose 44% to $316 million. Story Continues Assets and Inflows Reach Record Levels The numbers were impressive, but so were the underlying figures for the business.
Assets under management hit a record $942. 4 billion at the end of June, up 22% from a year earlier and up 7% from the prior quarter alone. Clients added a net $12.
9 billion of new money in the quarter, more than 50% higher than the year-ago quarter jump, and $35. 5 billion over the first half of 2026. Alternative strategies, or those private credit, secondaries, infrastructure, and liquid hedge fund style products, accounted for roughly $29 billion of that inflow.
Management noted on the earnings call that alternatives now generate more than 60% of the company's earnings, a share it expects to approach 70% before long. Alternatives Drive the Growth Strategy This turn to alternatives came as a deliberate shift the company has put in place. Affiliated Managers has spent the past several years moving its affiliate mix away from traditional, actively managed stock funds, which have struggled against low-cost index funds.
Instead, it has targeted alternatives, where fee rates are higher, and client relationships tend to be stickier. The company has also been acquiring. The firm recently announced a new partnership with HighBrook Investors and an expanded investment in Garda Capital Partners, continuing a flow of adding boutique managers to its platform.
Market Exposure Creates Risks Even with all its momentum, the stock relies on an industry that can turn quickly. Affiliated Managers' earnings are tied directly to financial markets, since affiliate fees are largely based on assets under management. A serious stock or credit market downturn could hit revenue and earnings quickly.
For the quarter itself, differentiated long-only equity strategies, the more traditional, stock-picking side of the house, saw $14. 5 billion of net outflows. Multi-asset and fixed income strategies lost another $1.
5 billion. And performance fee income, which saw $10 million in the latest quarter, can swing meaningfully from period to period. Analysts Remain Bullish Despite Limited Upside Wall Street, for its part, is wholly supportive.
Analysts currently give the stock a Buy rating, with all eight covering analysts rating it a Buy or Strong Buy. A number of analysts have recently restated their Buys, while Zacks Research lifted its rating from a Hold to Strong Buy. Currently trading at about $370 per share, AMG appears to have much of the optimism already priced in.
The consensus 12-month price target sits at $370. 86, roughly flat with recent prices. The highest price target is currently $454, and the lowest is $282 per share.
With a quarterly dividend of just 1 cent per share, management has been aggressive about returning capital to shareholders through buybacks. The company repurchased $189 million of stock in the second quarter and about $375 million over the first half of 2026, on top of roughly $700 million, or about 11% of shares outstanding, in 2025. Strong Fundamentals Meet a Rich Valuation For investors, the pieces of Affiliated Managers fall into place relatively easily.
The company's fundamentals over the past year have genuinely improved, while revenue, earnings, assets under management, and inflows all moved in the right direction. And the shift to alternatives appears to be paying off nicely. But after a run in the stock from roughly $220 to above $360 over the past year, a lot of the good news appears already priced in.
A serious setback in the broader markets could also hit hard. This is a play on a collective play in the broad financial markets, and if Wall Street stays strong, Affiliated Managers could too. The article " AMG's Alternatives Boom Powers Record Growth " was originally published by MarketBeat.
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