Bear of the Day: Quest Diagnostics (DGX) - Bear of the Day
23 October 2013 - 6:01PM
Zacks
I last wrote about
Quest Diagnostics (DGX) as a "Bear of the
Day" in February of this year. Since then, the stock has continued
to occupy the cellar of the Zacks quantitative model, consistently
holding a #4 (Sell) or #5 (Strong Sell) Rank.
And that should have been enough to keep investors
away, unless they like trading a stock that has only treaded water
between $55 and $63 and basically flat-lined for the year while the
S&P is up over 20%.
This week, DGX dropped once again from a #4 to a #5
Rank and here are the analyst moves that made this happen...
The Quest for Earnings Growth
Quest Diagnostics is the leading provider of
diagnostic testing, information and services that patients and
doctors need to make better healthcare decisions. The company
offers the broadest access to diagnostic testing services through
its national network of laboratories and patient service centers,
and provides interpretive consultation through its extensive
medical and scientific staff.
With a new high of $405 million in quarterly net
income in their report last week, you would think that things were
looking up for Quest. But the continued decline in the top line,
along with an actual earnings miss, is what must have concerned
analysts most.
Here's a strong visual of those downward EPS
projections which say "stay away."
We need to see these EPS estimates reverse course
before we can even entertain an investment or a trade in DGX
shares.
Kevin Cook is a Senior Stock Strategist for
Zacks where he runs the Follow The Money portfolio.
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