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Henry Schein Inc reports results for the quarter ended March 31 - Earnings Summary

ReutersMay 5, 2025 1:31 PM
  • Henry Schein Inc HSIC.OQ reported quarterly adjusted earnings of $1.15​​ per share for the quarter ended March 31, higher than the same quarter last year, when the company reported EPS of $1.10. The mean expectation of fifteen analysts for the quarter was for earnings of $1.11 per share. Wall Street expected results to range from $1.04 to $1.16 per share.

  • Revenue fell 0.1% to $3.17 billion from a year ago; analysts expected $3.23 billion.

  • Henry Schein Inc's reported EPS for the quarter was 88 cents​.

  • The company reported quarterly net income of $110 million.

  • Henry Schein Inc shares had fallen by 4.7% this quarter and lost 5.6% so far this year.

FORECAST CHANGES

  • The mean earnings estimate of analysts had fallen by about 6.1% in the last three months.​

  • In the last 30 days, four analysts negatively revised earnings estimates

RECOMMENDATIONS

  • The current average analyst rating on the shares is "buy" and the breakdown of recommendations is 6 "strong buy" or "buy," 10 "hold" and 1 "sell" or "strong sell." The average consensus recommendation for the medical equipment, supplies & distribution peer group is also "buy"

  • Wall Street's median 12-month price target for Henry Schein Inc is $79.44

This summary was machine generated from LSEG data May 5 at 01:31 p.m. UTC. ​All figures in US dollars unless otherwise stated. (For questions concerning the data in this report, contact Estimates.Support@lseg.com. For any other questions or feedback, contact RefinitivNewsSupport@thomsonreuters.com)

QUARTER ENDING

ESTIMATE

ACTUAL

BEAT, MET, MISSED

Mar. 31 2025

1.11

1.15

Beat

Dec. 31 2024

1.21

1.19

Missed

Sep. 30 2024

1.17

1.22

Beat

Jun. 30 2024

1.22

1.23

Beat

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