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DGX Earnings

Company • Q3 2026 earnings report

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Timing
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Period
2026Q3
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DGX Financials

Full financials →
70/ 100
Moderately positive
Verdict: Bullish
Revenue growing year over year
Gross Margin
32.9%
Operating Margin
14.1%
Net Margin
9%
FCF Margin
12.3%
Revenue CAGR
2.8%
Current Ratio
1.04x
Debt / Equity
0.79x
Return on Equity
13.8%
Return on Assets
6.1%

Financial Statements

Line Item
Q4 '25
Q3 '25
Q2 '25
Q1 '25
Q4 '24
Q3 '24
Q2 '24
Q1 '24
Q4 '23
Q3 '23
Q2 '23
Q1 '23
Income Statement
Revenue
$2.81B 7.1%
$2.82B 13.2%
$2.76B 15.2%
$2.65B 12.1%
$2.62B 14.6%
$2.49B 8.4%
$2.40B 2.5%
$2.37B 1.5%
$2.29B
$2.29B
$2.34B
$2.33B
Cost of Revenue
$1.90B 7.5%
$1.87B 11.3%
$1.82B 14.1%
$1.79B 12.2%
$1.76B 13.6%
$1.68B 8.8%
$1.59B 3.0%
$1.59B 2.2%
$1.55B
$1.54B
$1.55B
$1.56B
Operating Income
$386.00M 6.9%
$386.00M 17.0%
$438.00M 23.4%
$346.00M 15.3%
$361.00M 35.2%
$330.00M 3.5%
$355.00M 2.0%
$300.00M 1.6%
$267.00M
$342.00M
$348.00M
$305.00M
SG&A Expense
$504.00M 8.2%
$501.00M 11.8%
$486.00M 16.8%
$476.00M 8.2%
$466.00M 14.5%
$448.00M 17.9%
$416.00M 0.0%
$440.00M 0.2%
$407.00M
$380.00M
$416.00M
$439.00M
Interest Expense
-$64.00M 74.2%
-$66.00M 34.7%
-$67.00M 242.6%
-$67.00M 236.7%
-$248.00M
-$49.00M 219.5%
$47.00M 20.5%
$49.00M 32.4%
$41.00M
$39.00M
$37.00M
Pretax Income
$330.00M 10.4%
$328.00M 10.8%
$384.00M 22.3%
$276.00M 3.8%
$299.00M 26.2%
$296.00M 1.0%
$314.00M 0.9%
$266.00M 4.0%
$237.00M
$299.00M
$317.00M
$277.00M
Income Tax Expense
$81.00M 19.1%
$77.00M 18.5%
$97.00M 31.1%
$59.00M 10.6%
$68.00M 70.0%
$65.00M 4.4%
$74.00M 1.3%
$66.00M 1.5%
$40.00M
$68.00M
$75.00M
$65.00M
Net Income
$245.00M 8.4%
$282.00M 23.1%
$220.00M 13.4%
$226.00M 0.4%
$229.00M 2.6%
$194.00M 4.0%
$225.00M
$235.00M
$202.00M
Comprehensive Income
$221.00M 3.9%
$349.00M 54.4%
$225.00M 17.2%
$230.00M 4.1%
$226.00M 4.6%
$192.00M 6.3%
$221.00M
$237.00M
$205.00M
EPS (Basic)
$2.21 11.6%
$2.18 8.5%
$2.51 22.4%
$1.97 13.2%
$1.98 15.1%
$2.01 1.0%
$2.05 1.4%
$1.74 3.3%
$1.72
$1.99
$2.08
$1.80
EPS (Diluted)
$2.18 11.8%
$2.16 8.5%
$2.47 21.7%
$1.94 12.8%
$1.95 14.7%
$1.99 1.5%
$2.03 1.0%
$1.72 3.4%
$1.70
$1.96
$2.05
$1.78
Weighted Avg Shares (Basic)
-224.00M 0.4%
112.00M 0.0%
112.00M 0.9%
111.00M 0.0%
-223.00M 0.4%
112.00M 0.0%
111.00M 0.9%
111.00M 0.9%
-224.00M
112.00M
112.00M
112.00M
Weighted Avg Shares (Diluted)
-226.00M 0.9%
113.00M 0.0%
113.00M 0.9%
113.00M 0.9%
-224.00M 1.8%
113.00M 0.9%
112.00M 1.8%
112.00M 0.9%
-228.00M
114.00M
114.00M
113.00M
Cash Flow
Operating Cash Flow
$465.00M 0.2%
$563.00M 58.1%
$544.00M 51.1%
$314.00M 103.9%
$464.00M 12.0%
$356.00M 72.0%
$360.00M 18.9%
$154.00M 63.8%
$527.00M
$207.00M
$444.00M
$94.00M
Capital Expenditures
$158.00M 28.5%
$144.00M 35.8%
$108.00M 17.4%
$117.00M 12.5%
$123.00M 70.8%
$106.00M 1.0%
$92.00M 11.5%
$104.00M 18.1%
$72.00M
$105.00M
$104.00M
$127.00M
Free Cash Flow
$307.00M 10.0%
$419.00M 67.6%
$436.00M 62.7%
$197.00M 294.0%
$341.00M 25.1%
$250.00M 145.1%
$268.00M 21.2%
$50.00M 251.5%
$455.00M
$102.00M
$340.00M
-$33.00M
Investing Cash Flow
-$191.00M 62.0%
-$201.00M 87.7%
-$124.00M 38.0%
-$115.00M 46.0%
-$502.00M 340.4%
-$1.63B 1426.2%
-$200.00M 70.7%
-$213.00M 34.8%
-$114.00M
-$107.00M
-$682.00M
-$158.00M
Financing Cash Flow
-$287.00M 68.8%
-$247.00M 114.0%
-$293.00M 19.3%
-$561.00M 266.7%
-$170.00M 230.8%
$1.77B 2232.5%
-$363.00M 292.1%
-$153.00M 101.3%
$130.00M
-$83.00M
$189.00M
-$76.00M
Dividends Paid
$90.00M 7.1%
$89.00M 6.0%
$90.00M 7.1%
$84.00M 6.3%
$84.00M 5.0%
$84.00M 5.0%
$84.00M 5.0%
$79.00M 6.8%
$80.00M
$80.00M
$80.00M
$74.00M
Balance Sheet
Total Assets
$16.23B 0.4%
$16.20B 0.6%
$15.97B 15.0%
$15.80B 13.2%
$16.15B 15.2%
$16.09B 19.4%
$13.88B 3.4%
$13.95B 9.1%
$14.02B
$13.48B
$13.43B
$12.79B
Current Assets
$2.38B 0.6%
$2.41B 8.2%
$2.20B 9.0%
$2.08B 6.9%
$2.39B 0.8%
$2.62B 44.5%
$2.02B 16.4%
$2.23B 22.8%
$2.37B
$1.81B
$1.73B
$1.81B
Cash & Equivalents
$420.00M 23.5%
$432.00M 43.5%
$319.00M 17.7%
$188.00M 60.3%
$549.00M 20.0%
$764.00M 434.3%
$271.00M 115.1%
$474.00M 170.9%
$686.00M
$143.00M
$126.00M
$175.00M
Accounts Receivable
$1.41B 8.0%
$1.46B 5.8%
$1.42B 7.6%
$1.40B 6.2%
$1.30B 7.8%
$1.38B 7.4%
$1.32B 6.8%
$1.32B 5.4%
$1.21B
$1.28B
$1.24B
$1.25B
Inventory
$189.00M 0.5%
$186.00M 1.1%
$187.00M 2.7%
$189.00M 4.4%
$188.00M 1.1%
$184.00M 0.0%
$182.00M 1.1%
$181.00M 4.7%
$190.00M
$184.00M
$184.00M
$190.00M
Goodwill
$8.95B 1.0%
$8.90B 3.4%
$8.88B 12.7%
$8.85B 13.0%
$8.86B 14.5%
$8.61B 11.3%
$7.88B 2.0%
$7.83B 8.1%
$7.73B
$7.73B
$7.73B
$7.24B
Intangible Assets
$1.64B 7.2%
$1.66B 3.1%
$1.71B 41.9%
$1.73B 44.7%
$1.76B 51.2%
$1.72B 40.8%
$1.20B 3.6%
$1.19B 10.7%
$1.17B
$1.22B
$1.25B
$1.08B
Total Liabilities
$9.05B 3.4%
$8.94B 3.7%
$8.74B 20.3%
$8.87B 17.9%
$9.38B 21.5%
$9.29B 31.6%
$7.26B 1.2%
$7.52B 11.5%
$7.71B
$7.06B
$7.18B
$6.74B
Current Liabilities
$2.28B 5.0%
$2.13B 2.0%
$2.02B 0.6%
$1.44B 37.3%
$2.17B 19.5%
$2.09B 29.3%
$2.01B 7.3%
$2.30B 69.6%
$1.81B
$1.62B
$1.88B
$1.35B
Long-Term Debt
$5.17B 8.0%
$5.17B 8.4%
$5.17B 35.5%
$5.86B 54.0%
$5.62B 27.3%
$5.65B 43.1%
$3.82B 1.0%
$3.80B 4.3%
$4.41B
$3.95B
$3.78B
$3.98B
Short-Term Debt
$504.00M 16.3%
$504.00M 16.4%
$504.00M 16.8%
$1.00M 99.9%
$602.00M 98.7%
$603.00M 98.4%
$606.00M 17.0%
$906.00M 45200.0%
$303.00M
$304.00M
$518.00M
$2.00M
Total Equity
$7.17B 5.8%
$7.26B 6.6%
$7.23B 9.2%
$6.93B 7.7%
$6.78B 7.5%
$6.81B 6.0%
$6.62B 5.9%
$6.43B 6.3%
$6.31B
$6.42B
$6.25B
$6.05B
Retained Earnings
$9.99B 6.8%
$9.84B 6.7%
$9.68B 6.6%
$9.49B 6.2%
$9.36B 6.1%
$9.22B 5.9%
$9.08B 6.0%
$8.94B 6.2%
$8.82B
$8.71B
$8.57B
$8.41B
Treasury Stock
$5.18B 6.7%
$4.90B 3.5%
$4.77B 0.3%
$4.79B 0.2%
$4.86B 0.6%
$4.73B 3.5%
$4.76B 3.8%
$4.78B 3.7%
$4.83B
$4.57B
$4.59B
$4.61B

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Stock prices after earnings announcements are driven by expectations vs. reality. If the market expected a company to report $3.00 EPS and it reports $3.10, the stock may rally - but if expectations were $3.20, the same $3.10 result could trigger a selloff. This is why understanding consensus estimates (the average of all analyst predictions) is crucial. Stocks don't move on absolute performance; they move on performance relative to what was already priced in.

Beyond the headline numbers, investors focus heavily on forward guidance. Guidance is management's prediction for the next quarter or full year. A company that beats current earnings but lowers future guidance will often see its stock fall, because the market values future cash flows more than past results. Conversely, a miss with raised guidance can rally the stock. This is why experienced investors listen to earnings calls and read guidance statements - not just the press release headlines.

Profit margins are another critical driver. If a company grows revenue but margins shrink, it suggests pricing pressure or rising costs. Investors prefer expanding margins, which indicate pricing power and operational efficiency. For example, a company reporting 20% revenue growth with flat margins is less impressive than 10% growth with expanding margins. The latter signals a sustainable, high-quality business model.

Finally, market positioning and sector trends matter. During a bull market, stocks often rise on mediocre earnings because investor sentiment is positive. During bear markets, even strong earnings may not prevent selloffs. Additionally, if peers in the same industry are reporting weak results, a company's strong report might be viewed as an outlier rather than a trend. Always consider the broader market context and sector health when interpreting earnings reactions.

How to Interpret This Earnings Report

Earnings reports are the financial scorecards that companies release every quarter. They contain two critical metrics: Earnings Per Share (EPS) and Revenue. EPS represents the company's profit divided by the number of outstanding shares - essentially, how much money the company made for each share of stock. Revenue is the total money the company brought in before expenses. Both metrics are compared against analyst estimates to determine if the company "beat" or "missed" expectations.

When you see "EPS Estimate" vs. "EPS Actual," you're comparing what Wall Street analysts predicted versus what the company actually delivered. A company that reports EPS of $2.50 when estimates were $2.30 has beaten earnings by $0.20 per share. This often triggers a positive stock reaction, but not always. The market cares equally about revenue growth, future guidance, and profit margins. A company can beat EPS estimates while missing revenue targets, which suggests they cut costs rather than grew sales - a less sustainable path.

Understanding year-over-year (YoY) vs. quarter-over-quarter (QoQ) comparisons is critical. YoY compares this quarter to the same quarter last year, accounting for seasonal business patterns. QoQ compares consecutive quarters and reveals short-term momentum. For example, a retailer's Q4 (holiday season) will always be stronger than Q1 - so comparing Q4 to Q1 is misleading. Always focus on YoY growth for long-term trends and QoQ for recent acceleration or deceleration.

Finally, remember that initial market reactions can be misleading. Stocks sometimes fall on earnings beats because investors were expecting an even larger beat, or because forward guidance disappointed. Conversely, stocks can rise on earnings misses if the company provided optimistic future projections or if the miss was smaller than feared. The key is to focus on fundamentals: Is revenue growing? Are profit margins expanding? Is the company gaining or losing market share? These factors matter far more than a single quarter's results.