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To own Merit Medical Systems, you need to believe its diversified device portfolio can keep converting procedure demand into steady revenue and earnings, despite cost and regulatory pressures. The latest Q1 beat and slightly higher 2026 revenue guidance appear supportive, but do not remove key near term risks around product quality events and reimbursement timing for newer therapies, which remain central to the story.
The Q1 2026 earnings release, with sales of US$381.88 million and net income of US$41.00 million, is the most relevant update here because it underpins the revised 2026 revenue outlook of US$1.61 billion to US$1.63 billion. That guidance now sits against ongoing recall activity in renal products and higher tariffs, which could influence how much of this upgraded top line target ultimately flows through to margins and earnings.
Yet behind these stronger numbers, investors should also be aware of the risk that...
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Merit Medical Systems' narrative projects $1.8 billion revenue and $197.1 million earnings by 2029. This requires 6.4% yearly revenue growth and about a $68.6 million earnings increase from $128.5 million today.
Uncover how Merit Medical Systems' forecasts yield a $98.36 fair value, a 57% upside to its current price.
The lowest estimate analysts paint a tougher picture for you, even before this news, assuming only about US$1.8 billion revenue and US$210.1 million earnings by 2029 while worrying more about tariff pressure and logistics disruptions.
Explore 2 other fair value estimates on Merit Medical Systems - why the stock might be worth just $95.28!
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