CVS Health CorpCVSCOMMENTMay 19, 2017Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 09, 2026. Market Open.
About 22% upside to analysts' price target. Trending sideways. Looks cheap on the surface, but cheap for a reason. Be cautious until we see the full turnaround. Less visibility quarter to quarter.
In the space, she owns ABBV, MRK, TMO, and ABT. These higher-quality names have more growth and less execution risk.
It reports on Tuesday. Is more of a managed care company than a drug company. The stock got hammered after Washington said it would barely raise Medicare rates this year, a disaster for health insurers. That said, the CEO has done a great job. Is the last national drug store chain. Is worth considering.
Was down 43% in 2024, led by their managed care business, to be one of the worst stocks of 2024. But that business is now finally turning around, +12% in revenues in Q2 YOY, and revenues beating the street. So, the health insurance side is doing much better. They raised revenue guidance and full-year earnings. Firing on nearly all cylinders: drug store, pharmacy benefits, health service division (including in-store medical clinics) saw 10.2% revenue growth. Also, the front-of-store and pharmacy delivered a strong revenue beat and growing 12.5% YOY as competitors have vanished (i.e. RiteAid). Pharmacy sales were +18% YOY. CVS shares are up 58% this year and trades at only 11x PE and pays a 3.7% dividend. The CEO has done a remarkable job this year. Has more room to run.
Is up 50.5% this year, benfitting from chief rival Walgreens are going private, and CVS' managed care business, Aetna, is putting up better numbers. CVS got too cheap last year, but mounted a comeback after hiring a new CEO. But it remains a drugstore chain, which he doesn't like, given Amazon's dominance.
Shocking that it rallied 25.8% in January, since it was spiralling last year, down 43%. There's no clear catalyst for their rally, though it helped that Medicare payments would increase from 2025 to 2026. He's waiting for their report next Wednesday before deciding.
He likes this a lot. Trading at 13X earnings, a discount to its major competitor Walgreens (WBA-Q) at 16X. Trading at a big discount to the market. You get a really nice dividend. The company buys back a lot of stock. Also, has Caremark, the pharmacy management business, which is under a bit of pressure because of drug prices. You really have a diversified business model between the PBM side and the store side. Long-term fundamentals on the healthcare business are very favourable, where you have an aging and growing population. This is very attractive.