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Stryker (SYK) Q2 Revenue Jumps 11%

Core Insights - Stryker reported Q2 2025 financial results with net sales of $6.0 billion, exceeding analyst expectations of $5.94 billion, and adjusted earnings per share of $3.13, surpassing the consensus of $3.07, reflecting double-digit growth in sales and profits year-over-year [1][2][5] - The company raised its full-year 2025 guidance for organic net sales growth to 9.5% to 10.0% and adjusted earnings per share to a range of $13.40 to $13.60, indicating strong momentum in product lines [1][13] Financial Performance - Q2 2025 non-GAAP EPS was $3.13, an 11.4% increase from $2.81 in Q2 2024 [2] - GAAP revenue for Q2 2025 was $6.0 billion, up 11.1% from $5.4 billion in Q2 2024 [2] - U.S. sales increased by 12.5%, while international sales rose by 6.8%, with organic sales growth at 10.2% [5][6] Segment Performance - The MedSurg and Neurotechnology segment generated $3.77 billion in net sales, reflecting a 17.3% year-over-year increase [6] - The Orthopaedics segment recorded $2.25 billion in GAAP sales, with a reported growth of 2.0%, which would have been 10.7% excluding the divestiture of the Spinal Implants business [7] Cost and Margin Analysis - Adjusted operating margin improved to 25.7%, a 1.1 percentage point increase year-over-year, driven by a stronger sales mix and pricing [9] - Increased selling, general, and administrative expenses, along with higher impairment charges, impacted operating margins [8][10] Strategic Initiatives - Stryker's success is attributed to innovation, acquisitions, and effective integration, with recent focus on robotics-assisted devices and vascular offerings [3][4] - The acquisition of Inari significantly contributed to the growth of the vascular devices product family [10] Future Outlook - Management anticipates costs from tariffs to be around $175 million for 2025, alongside ongoing integration of recent acquisitions [13] - Investors are encouraged to monitor the Mako Spine product launch, adoption of AI solutions, and international expansion efforts [14]