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Stryker Corp.SYKDON'T BUYNov 15, 2016Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 16, 2026. Market Open.
He started buying this in 2021 when the stock got hammered during Covid, but recovered after it. SYK has been hammered this year because of overall weakness in the health sector. Also, SYK had a cybersecurity attack. SYK has the best relationships with doctors and is arguably the leader in medical devices. The valuation is attractive. Expects $15 EPS in 2027 at 20x PE. Is growing the topline 10%. The population is aging.
Main business is orthopedics, which is profitable for US hospitals. As artificial joints improve, more people opt for surgery rather than rehab. All of med tech in general has been weak (though he's not sure why).
Very well run. Consistently gaining market share from JNJ and ZBH. Cybersecurity incident in Q1, which impacted production. High quality. Revenue should grow high single digits for foreseeable future. Yield is 1.24%.
It produces medical devices which is a good business to be in. The aging population needs their products and there is a backlog from Covid. Their products change the quality of life and reduce hospital stays to a couple of days. 71% of its business comes from the U.S. and there is lots of growth internationally.
When it comes to healthcare stocks, you have to differentiate between those pharmaceuticals that have very good margins without any threat to their profit margins, and a stock like this that makes implants. In the field of implants, there has been very little innovation in the last 10 years, and he thinks problems are going to come from both Medicare and Medicaid. Thinks they are going to be pushing prices down, not up, which is a threat to the implant manufacturers.