Core Insights - CVS Health's stock closed at $79.12, reflecting a +1.38% increase from the previous day, outperforming the S&P 500's gain of 0.32% [1] - Over the past month, CVS shares have decreased by 0.55%, underperforming the Medical sector's increase of 1.67% and the S&P 500's increase of 4.7% [1] Financial Performance - CVS Health is expected to report earnings of $0.99 per share, indicating a year-over-year decline of 16.81%, with projected quarterly revenue of $103.03 billion, up 5.44% from the previous year [2] - For the full year, analysts anticipate earnings of $6.65 per share and revenue of $399.4 billion, representing increases of +22.69% and +7.13% respectively from last year [3] Analyst Estimates - Recent modifications to analyst estimates for CVS Health reflect evolving short-term business trends, with positive changes indicating a favorable outlook on business health and profitability [4] - The Zacks Rank system, which incorporates estimate changes, currently ranks CVS Health at 3 (Hold), with a 0.48% increase in the consensus EPS estimate over the last 30 days [6] Valuation Metrics - CVS Health is trading at a Forward P/E ratio of 11.73, which is below the industry average Forward P/E of 15.51 [7] - The company has a PEG ratio of 0.77, compared to the Medical Services industry's average PEG ratio of 1.71, indicating a more favorable valuation relative to expected earnings growth [7] Industry Context - The Medical Services industry, which includes CVS Health, has a Zacks Industry Rank of 153, placing it in the bottom 39% of over 250 industries [8] - Research indicates that the top 50% rated industries outperform the bottom half by a factor of 2 to 1, highlighting the competitive landscape within the industry [8]
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