Weekly Research Analysts’ Ratings Updates for Roper Technologies (ROP)

by · The Cerbat Gem

Several analysts have recently updated their ratings and price targets for Roper Technologies (NASDAQ: ROP):

  • 1/23/2026 – Roper Technologies had its price target lowered by analysts at Oppenheimer Holdings, Inc. from $570.00 to $525.00. They now have an “outperform” rating on the stock.
  • 1/16/2026 – Roper Technologies had its price target lowered by analysts at JPMorgan Chase & Co. from $540.00 to $457.00. They now have an “underweight” rating on the stock.
  • 1/13/2026 – Roper Technologies had its price target lowered by analysts at Piper Sandler from $600.00 to $530.00. They now have an “overweight” rating on the stock.
  • 1/5/2026 – Roper Technologies had its price target lowered by analysts at Jefferies Financial Group Inc. from $650.00 to $600.00. They now have a “buy” rating on the stock.
  • 1/5/2026 – Roper Technologies had its “underperform” rating reaffirmed by analysts at Mizuho. They now have a $419.00 price target on the stock, down previously from $510.00.
  • 1/5/2026 – Roper Technologies had its “underperform” rating reaffirmed by analysts at Mizuho. They now have a $419.00 price target on the stock, down previously from $510.00.
  • 12/17/2025 – Roper Technologies had its price target lowered by analysts at The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. from $572.00 to $507.00. They now have a “neutral” rating on the stock.
  • 12/4/2025 – Roper Technologies had its price target lowered by analysts at Barclays PLC from $506.00 to $475.00. They now have an “underweight” rating on the stock.

Roper Technologies Increases Dividend

The business also recently declared a quarterly dividend, which was paid on Friday, January 16th. Stockholders of record on Friday, January 2nd were given a $0.91 dividend. This represents a $3.64 dividend on an annualized basis and a dividend yield of 0.9%. This is a positive change from Roper Technologies’s previous quarterly dividend of $0.83. The ex-dividend date of this dividend was Friday, January 2nd. Roper Technologies’s payout ratio is currently 25.09%.

Insider Transactions at Roper Technologies

In other Roper Technologies news, CEO Laurence Neil Hunn bought 10,000 shares of the stock in a transaction on Wednesday, November 12th. The shares were purchased at an average cost of $452.23 per share, with a total value of $4,522,300.00. Following the completion of the transaction, the chief executive officer directly owned 97,311 shares of the company’s stock, valued at $44,006,953.53. This represents a 11.45% increase in their position. The purchase was disclosed in a document filed with the SEC, which can be accessed through this hyperlink. Also, Director Amy Woods Brinkley purchased 1,200 shares of the business’s stock in a transaction dated Wednesday, November 12th. The shares were acquired at an average price of $450.71 per share, with a total value of $540,852.00. Following the completion of the acquisition, the director owned 18,184 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $8,195,710.64. The trade was a 7.07% increase in their ownership of the stock. The disclosure for this purchase is available in the SEC filing. 0.78% of the stock is owned by company insiders.

Roper Technologies, Inc (NASDAQ: ROP) is a diversified technology company that acquires and manages businesses delivering specialized software, engineered products and data-driven analytics to niche markets. Its subsidiaries develop enterprise and cloud-based software, scientific and analytical instruments, industrial and medical devices, and other applied technologies designed to solve specific operational, regulatory and commercial challenges for customers. The company emphasizes recurring revenue streams from software licenses, subscriptions and service contracts alongside sales of hardware and instruments.

Roper operates a decentralized operating model in which acquired businesses retain entrepreneurial autonomy while benefiting from centralized capital allocation, legal and financial support.

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