Meet the stock that I think could be the FTSE 100’s next Rolls-Royce

The FTSE 100 started 2026 by breaking through the 10,000 level. But investors should already be thinking about the next milestone â and the stocks that will take it there.
Rolls-Royce has been one of the indexâs top performers since the end of the pandemic. And I think I can see a stock that might have similar potential going forward.
Informa
One stock I have high expectations for is Informa (LSE:INF). The stock has been steady over the last 10 years, but the underlying business has been through a really interesting transition.
After a series of acquisitions, the company has grown into a global leader in the trade show and conference industry. And this is a business with extremely attractive unit economics.
Informaâs key assets are intangible â theyâre things like trademarks, brands, and intellectual property. The important thing here is that they donât need repairs, upgrades, or maintenance.
That means the companyâs capital requirements are relatively low. As a result, it can use the majority of the cash it generates to support growth, pay dividends, or fund share buybacks.
A company in transition
Informaâs revenues have tripled over the last 10 years, but its earnings per share are largely unchanged. Thatâs not a positive sign, but thereâs more to this than meets the eye.Â
The main reason for this is the fact that the companyâs share count is much higher than it was a decade ago. Issuing shares to fund acquisitions is one cause of this, but thereâs a bigger reason.
The Covid-19 pandemic caused severe disruption to Informaâs business. And while itâs (hopefully) unlikely to be repeated, the prospect of a global recession remains an ongoing risk for the firm.
Demand, however, has recovered sharply. As a result, the company is now bigger and stronger than it was 10 years ago and itâs started bringing its share count back down through buybacks.
The next Rolls-Royce?
Rolls-Royce has been the FTSE 100âs top-performing stock since the end of the pandemic. But I think that a lot of what has driven the companyâs success also applies to Informa.
A strong recovery in travel demand led to higher cash flows. This allowed Rolls-Royce to bring down its debt and lower its share count, which caused profits to rise even further.
Informa looks to me like itâs in a similar position. Trade shows have recovered strongly and this could be the engine that drives some outstanding returns for investors over the next few years.
The two companies arenât identical â and Tufan Erginbigiç has been a big part of Rolls-Royceâs success. But I think the stock market might be overlooking some important similarities.
Outlook
Informa has spent the last decade making moves to turn itself into a powerhouse in the trade show industry. But it isnât yet showing up in the companyâs earnings per share.
It won’t happen overnight, but I expect this to change in the next 10 years. And if it does, the share price could move a lot higher over the next 10 years.
Thatâs why I own the stock in my portfolio and why itâs on the list of shares Iâm keeping an eye on at the moment. Itâs not the most famous FTSE 100 name, but that doesnât bother me at all.
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Stephen Wright has positions in Informa Plc. The Motley Fool UK has recommended Informa Plc and Rolls-Royce Plc. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.
