Becton, Dickinson and Company (NYSE:BDX) reported better-than-expected Q4 CY2025 sales and adjusted EPS, with revenue reaching $5.25 billion and EPS at $2.91. While the company beat analyst estimates this quarter, management lowered its full-year Adjusted EPS guidance, causing the stock to trade down 4.9%. The article provides an overview of BD’s revenue growth, operating margin, and EPS performance, highlighting both positive and negative trends.
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BD (NYSE:BDX) Surprises With Q4 CY2025 Sales
Becton, Dickinson and Company (NYSE:BDX) reported better-than-expected Q4 CY2025 sales and adjusted EPS, with revenue reaching $5.25 billion and EPS at $2.91. While the company beat analyst estimates this quarter, management lowered its full-year Adjusted EPS guidance, causing the stock to trade down 4.9%. The article provides an overview of BD’s revenue growth, operating margin, and EPS performance, highlighting both positive and negative trends.