CVS Health CorpCVSTOP PICKJun 21, 2017Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 05, 2026. Market Open.
Bought at less than 10x earnings with recent dividend increase is good for share price appreciation. Recent M&A also good for investors. Will continue to own shares. Excellent management team and solid dividend. Weakness is sector creating opportunities to buyout competitors.
Price target was raised today. This peaked in 2020-1 then was hit with a lot of bad news, like doubts over Signify and Oak Street acquisitions. But that negative sentiment has reversed, like their Medicare Advantage stars rating has gone up, and the street sees profitability rising in their pharmacy benefits management system, based on a new model last month. Trades under a cheap PE and pays a 3% dividend. He targets over $100 in 12 months. Is underloved and over-owned.
Healthcare has lagged this year. They run a chain of pharmacies, Aetna health insurance, pharmacy management and recently bought Oak Health. The CEO is doing a great job, and shares are not expensive around 8.5x PE. They took one some debt to bought some companies, but once they integrated them, it will ramp up cash flow.
(Analysts’ price target is $87.45)
One reason he likes this is that it is out of favour. We always have to gravitate to things that will do well in the future as opposed to what has done well in the past. This is a combination of CVS the drugstore and Caremark, a pharmacy benefits manager. They sell over 1 billion prescriptions a year and have over 10,000 locations in the US. As it stays out of favour, it gets more and more compelling from a valuation standpoint. Based on next year’s expectations of earnings, it is trading at a little over 12X earnings, well below the market multiple. Dividend yield of 2.5%. (Analysts’ price target is $88.)