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With a market cap of over $60 billion it is the largest player in the medical disposables sector with 25% market share. Growth stalled for two years during COVID but is accelerating now. Its profits are solid so there is lots of room for acquisitions and a start to buying back shares. Trades at 17X earnings and there should be double digit earnings growth ahead. Can be somewhat volatile. Buy 16 Hold 2 Sell 0
(Analysts’ price target is $281.00)They just reported a disappointing quarter, plunging shares 18%. Many are giving up on it, but it's a buying opportunity. For decades, this was a reliable growth stock, but in the past 5 years have been sideways. They reported beats and raises last year. They sold their life sciences division to unlock value, a smart move. But at the same time, they issued mixed guidance, including slightly lower earnings due to tariffs; they said they would have made their guidance if not for the tariffs. Trades at a low 12x this year's estimates and have bought back many shares already this year.
Waters Corp is buying part of their diagnostics business. Waters wants to be vertically integrated to compete with TMO and Danaher. Most of BDX's business lies with hospitals, which gives him pause because of the macro headwinds. He hasn't owned this in a few years. Let's get through the Waters deal, then he will assess BDX.
Allan Tong’s Discover Picks The pandemic helped BDX, since most of its products are disposable. Then again, during the spring lockdown, surgeries were cancelled across the board, so use of BDX's products nearly halted. Its chart this year has been rocky, though earlier this month, the stock returned to previous highs above $280 while it has met or narrowly beat its EPS in the past four quarters. BDX continues to be profitable at a margin of 7.13% and a 15.41% five-year average revenue growth. Forward PE stands at 20.44x and it pays a dividend of 1.2%. Read BDX, BSX, ISRG and Stryker Stock: Top 4 Medical Supply Stocks for our full analysis.