Overview
Cardiac surgery firm's Q4 revenue slightly missed analyst expectations
Adjusted net income for Q4 beat analyst estimates
Company saw significant growth in stent grafts and On-X product lines
Outlook
Artivion expects 2026 revenue between $486 mln and $504 mln
Company anticipates 2026 adjusted EBITDA growth of 18% to 22%
Artivion aims for sustained double-digit revenue growth long-term
Result Drivers
PRODUCT LINE GROWTH - Revenue growth driven by 44% increase in stent grafts and 25% increase in On-X product lines, per CEO Pat Mackin
CLINICAL DATA - Positive clinical data from NEXUS TRIOMPHE IDE trial showed 94% patient survival and low morbidity, presented at STS Annual Meeting
PMA APPLICATION - Filed final module of PMA application for AMDS Hybrid Prothesis, indicating progress in product development
Key Details
Metric | Beat/Miss | Actual | Consensus Estimate |
Q4 Revenue | Slight Miss* | $115.99 mln | $116.42 mln (7 Analysts) |
Q4 Adjusted Net Income | Beat | $8.60 mln | $2.81 mln (5 Analysts) |
Q4 Net Income | $2.43 mln | ||
Q4 EBIT | $10.68 mln | ||
Q4 Operating Expenses | $65.96 mln | ||
Q4 Pretax Profit | $6.54 mln |
*Applies to a deviation of less than 1%; not applicable for per-share numbers.
Analyst Coverage
The current average analyst rating on the shares is "buy" and the breakdown of recommendations is 6 "strong buy" or "buy", 1 "hold" and no "sell" or "strong sell"
The average consensus recommendation for the medical equipment, supplies & distribution peer group is "buy"
Wall Street's median 12-month price target for Artivion Inc is $53.00, about 32.2% above its February 11 closing price of $40.10
The stock recently traded at 89 times the next 12-month earnings vs. a P/E of 130 three months ago
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