Raises Labcorp Annual Profit Forecast on Strong Testing Demand

July 30 Laboratory operator Labcorp raised its annual profit forecast and posted better-than-expected second-quarter results on Thursday, as steady demand for diagnostic testing and growth in its drug-development services business boosted performance. Shares of the company

July 30 Laboratory operator Labcorp raised its annual profit forecast and posted better-than-expected second-quarter results on Thursday, as steady demand for diagnostic testing and growth in its drug-development services business boosted performance.

Shares of the company fell about 6% in premarket trading

Here are more details: • The company’s diagnostics business has benefited from specialty testing and laboratory management agreements, while improved pharmaceutical and biotechnology spending has supported its research services business. • Leerink Partners analyst Michael Cherny said investors were likely focused on softer-than-expected organic growth in Labcorp’s Diagnostics Laboratories segment after rival Quest Diagnostics set a higher bar with last week’s results. • Revenue at Labcorp’s Diagnostics Laboratories segment grew 5.5% to $2.90 billion, slightly below analysts’ expectation of $2.91 billion. • Peer Quest Diagnostics last week raised its full-year profit forecast after demand for routine diagnostic testing helped the company beat second-quarter estimates. • Labcorp raised its 2026 adjusted earnings forecast to $18.10 to $18.55 per share from $17.70 to $18.35 previously. • The midpoint of the new range, $18.33, is above analysts’ estimate of $18.01 per share, according to data compiled by LSEG. • The company lifted its annual revenue forecast to a range of $14.71 billion to $14.83 billion from its previous projection of $14.65 billion to $14.80 billion. Analysts expect revenue of $14.71 billion. • Revenue at its Biopharma Laboratory Services segment rose 6.5% to $836.2 million, exceeding estimates of $797.3 million. • Overall second-quarter revenue rose 5.8% to $3.73 billion, above estimates of $3.71 billion. Adjusted earnings per share of $4.99 topped expectations of $4.78. (Reporting by Sahil Pandey in Bengaluru

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