BUZZ-Street View: DuPont lifts annual forecast as healthcare and water segment strengthen

Reuters
Feb 11
BUZZ-Street View: DuPont lifts annual forecast as healthcare and water segment strengthen

** Industrial materials maker DuPont DD.N forecast full-year earnings above analysts' expectations on Tuesday, helped by stronger healthcare segment sales and ongoing business restructuring

** Co expects adjusted profit to be between $2.25 and $2.30 per share in 2026, vs analysts' average estimate of $2.17 per share

ANALYSTS BULLISH ON WATER AND HEALTHCARE SEGMENT

** Jefferies ("buy") raises its price target to $59 from $51, citing demand improvements in the water and healthcare segment end markets.

** "New products particularly in Water and Healthcare will likely help sales outpace end market growth" - Jefferies

** Adds that EVs production in China is expected to be an auto tailwind for the company, and recent credit-easing will support a modest rebound in the macro environment by the end of the year

** Morningstar (Fair Value: $50) says DuPont can grow even with key end market demand, including autos and construction, remaining below our long-term forecast

** Adds that growth will be driven by the healthcare and water technologies segment, which should increase by a mid

single-digit percentage

** Morgan Stanley ("equal weight") raises its price target to $52 from $44

** Says water and healthcare market trends look to remain favorable for the company

(Reporting by Pranav Mathur in Bengaluru)

((Pranav.Mathur@thomsonreuters.com;))

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