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To own CVS Health, you need to believe its integrated model of insurance, pharmacy and care delivery can turn scale into consistent, profitable growth despite reimbursement and medical cost pressures. The raised 2026 earnings guidance reinforces near term confidence in execution, while the biggest current risk remains margin and medical cost pressure in Health Care Delivery and Medicare Advantage. The latest results and outlook do not remove that risk, but they do suggest it is not worsening right now.
The revamped GLP 1 weight management program and Eli Lilly collaboration matter because they sit at the intersection of CVS’s digital investments and its pharmacy and care delivery footprint. If GLP 1 therapies remain a meaningful category, CVS’s 9,000 pharmacies, $29 MinuteClinic visits and app based pricing tools could support one of the key long term catalysts around deeper engagement and cross sell across its ecosystem.
But investors should also weigh how continuing reimbursement pressure at retail and in the PBM business could...
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CVS Health's narrative projects $453.4 billion revenue and $10.7 billion earnings by 2029. This requires 3.8% yearly revenue growth and a $7.8 billion earnings increase from $2.9 billion today.
Uncover how CVS Health's forecasts yield a $114.88 fair value, a 18% upside to its current price.
Four members of the Simply Wall St Community currently see CVS Health’s fair value between US$104 and US$281 per share, reflecting very different expectations. When you set those views against the recent earnings guidance increase and GLP 1 expansion, it underlines how differently investors can weigh upside potential against reimbursement and medical cost risks, so it is worth comparing several viewpoints before forming your own.
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