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To own Zoetis, you need to believe its leading animal health franchises and innovation engine can still justify a premium despite slower recent growth and a cut to 2026 earnings guidance. The lowered outlook makes near term execution the key catalyst, while the biggest risk is that competitive and demand pressures in core categories turn today’s muted growth into a more persistent earnings drag. The latest news does not fundamentally change that risk balance, but it puts more scrutiny on delivery.
The most relevant update here is Zoetis’ sharp reduction in 2026 revenue and EPS guidance to US$9.12–US$9.32 billion and US$5.55–US$5.65. That reset reframes expectations around innovation led growth and margin expansion, and makes investors more sensitive to how quickly new products like Simparica Trio’s expanded EUA use and the OA pain portfolio can offset pressure elsewhere and support any future re rating in sentiment.
But beneath Zoetis’ long track record, a less obvious risk that investors should be aware of is ...
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Zoetis’ narrative projects $10.7 billion revenue and $3.1 billion earnings by 2029. This requires 3.9% yearly revenue growth and about a $0.4 billion earnings increase from $2.7 billion today.
Uncover how Zoetis' forecasts yield a $114.76 fair value, a 57% upside to its current price.
Some of the lowest ranked analysts were already assuming only about 3 percent annual revenue growth to roughly US$10.4 billion by 2029, and the latest guidance cut plus Simparica Trio’s EUA highlight why your view on regulatory and competitive risks could still shift meaningfully from here.
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