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To own CSL today, you really need to believe its plasma, rare disease and vaccine franchises can translate modest top-line growth into improving underlying profitability, despite a headline loss. The swing to a US$2.58 billion net loss on roughly flat revenue, paired with guidance for around 5% growth in underlying NPAT in 2027, puts the quality and sustainability of “underlying” earnings at the centre of the story. The new dividend of US$1.62 per share suggests management wants to signal confidence in cash generation, even as reported earnings are under pressure. Near term, key catalysts still sit around execution in core plasma therapies and progress in products like ANDEMBRY and HEMGENIX, but the loss and high debt load sharpen the focus on balance sheet resilience and the risk of further write downs or restructuring. Recent sharp share price gains hint that much of this news may already be partially reflected in expectations, yet the gap between reported and adjusted results now feels like a more immediate issue for shareholders to weigh.
However, that gap between reported losses and “underlying” profit is something investors should understand. CSL's shares have been on the rise but are still potentially undervalued by 21%. Find out what it's worth.Explore 14 other fair value estimates on CSL - why the stock might be worth as much as 40% more than the current price!
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