Iron Mountain (IRM) reported strong Q4 results, surpassing analyst expectations for revenue, adjusted FFO per share, and adjusted EBITDA. The company projects continued double-digit growth through 2026, driven significantly by its data center, digital, and asset lifecycle management businesses, which saw over 40% year-over-year growth. This performance positions Iron Mountain for a strong financial future, complementing its solid traditional storage business.
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Iron Mountain Q4 earnings beat, with growth businesses setting stage for strong 2026 (IRM:NYSE)
Iron Mountain (IRM) reported strong Q4 results, surpassing analyst expectations for revenue, adjusted FFO per share, and adjusted EBITDA. The company projects continued double-digit growth through 2026, driven significantly by its data center, digital, and asset lifecycle management businesses, which saw over 40% year-over-year growth. This performance positions Iron Mountain for a strong financial future, complementing its solid traditional storage business.