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MDT Stock At $87: Buy, Sell, Or Hold?

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 20, 2025
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Medtronic Financial Review and Market Movement

Medtronic (NYSE: MDT), a leader in healthcare technology, reported its quarterly financial results for the third quarter of 2025, which positioned it on an upward trajectory yet was accompanied by significant developments in the broader market.

In the first segment of this summary, Medtronic achieved slightly higher revenue than consensus expectations of $8.33 billion, with updated earnings per share (EPS) rising to $1.39, just a bit below the target estimate of $1.36. The company had anticipated a modest 8% year-over-year increase in its revenue, leading to a slight dip in profitability, which stemmed from reduced inventory levels at some of its distributors. This trend was expected to continue in the fourth quarter as well.

To address the decreased inventory, Medtric highlighted that its growth areas—Healthcare Vision, innovate—and high-margin segments were resilient, while expansion had been impacted by challenges in medical services and emerging technologies. The company emphasized that despite these challenges, it was well-positioned to deliver stronger Q3 results, with a 2.5% year-over-year quarterly revenue increase reflecting programmatic gains in its三家 growing segments.

In the second segment, the overall market performance was consistent with its relative resilience, with the S&P 500 index outperforming the benchmark by 28% in the same quarter. Medtronic’s 8% year-over-year increase in its stock price is understandable for investors focused on growth opportunities, but it appeared to be offsetting the underlying effects of reduced profitability and inventory changes, which had a cascading impact on the company’s fundamentals.

The multiple-barrelhead of Medtronic’s performance has been met with cautious concern, as this quarter’s decline was seen by a group of investors who had been focused on maximizing returns. In contrast, the High-Quality Portfolio portfolio, which comprises 30 stocks more reactive to market volatility, held firm, outperforming the S&P 500 by an impressive 91% over the same period.

However, Medtronic’s decision to drop its performance rating was not without reason. Looking ahead, forecasted growth in 2025, with organic revenue growth rates between 4.75%-5% and adjusted earnings between $5.44 to $5.50 per share, suggests that the company faces greater risks for continued underperformance.

Moreover, the stock had a significantly downturned 10% in 2023, reflecting its lower-than-average market activity post-pandemic, which was a challenging time for both the company and its competitors. Despite this setback, investors remain optimism when it comes to Medtronic’s undervaluation of nearly $93 per share, pushing the stock’s current price up to $87 in a transaction close 7% lower.

Over the past four years, the stock has managed to underperform the overall market, with periods of near-silence followed by dips during 2021 and 2022. This indicates that Medtronic may not be one of the last performers in the sector, and the company’s extraordinarily resilient performance in key growth areas provides a safer bet for investors.

Overall, Medtronic’s recent underperformance and heightened focus on future growth have made it a compelling subject for retail portfolios, while the market remains uncertain by the end of 2025. Treading waters is dangerous, but investors with a clear vision ahead may find value in this undervalued opportunity.

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