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LivaNova PLC Just Beat Earnings Expectations: Here's What Analysts Think Will Happen Next

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It's been a mediocre week for LivaNova PLC (NASDAQ:LIVN) shareholders, with the stock dropping 15% to US$40.93 in the week since its latest annual results. Revenues were US$1.3b, approximately in line with whatthe analysts expected, although statutory earnings per share (EPS) crushed expectations, coming in at US$1.16, an impressive 82% ahead of estimates. This is an important time for investors, as they can track a company's performance in its report, look at what experts are forecasting for next year, and see if there has been any change to expectations for the business. With this in mind, we've gathered the latest statutory forecasts to see what the analysts are expecting for next year.

See our latest analysis for LivaNova

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NasdaqGS:LIVN Earnings and Revenue Growth February 28th 2025

Taking into account the latest results, the current consensus from LivaNova's nine analysts is for revenues of US$1.29b in 2025. This would reflect a credible 3.1% increase on its revenue over the past 12 months. Per-share earnings are expected to bounce 81% to US$2.10. Before this earnings report, the analysts had been forecasting revenues of US$1.31b and earnings per share (EPS) of US$1.89 in 2025. Although the revenue estimates have not really changed, we can see there's been a nice gain to earnings per share expectations, suggesting that the analysts have become more bullish after the latest result.

The average the analysts price target fell 7.9% to US$63.40, suggesting thatthe analysts have other concerns, and the improved earnings per share outlook was not enough to allay them. That's not the only conclusion we can draw from this data however, as some investors also like to consider the spread in estimates when evaluating analyst price targets. The most optimistic LivaNova analyst has a price target of US$80.00 per share, while the most pessimistic values it at US$53.00. There are definitely some different views on the stock, but the range of estimates is not wide enough as to imply that the situation is unforecastable, in our view.

Looking at the bigger picture now, one of the ways we can make sense of these forecasts is to see how they measure up against both past performance and industry growth estimates. It's pretty clear that there is an expectation that LivaNova's revenue growth will slow down substantially, with revenues to the end of 2025 expected to display 3.1% growth on an annualised basis. This is compared to a historical growth rate of 4.4% over the past five years. Compare this against other companies (with analyst forecasts) in the industry, which are in aggregate expected to see revenue growth of 7.8% annually. Factoring in the forecast slowdown in growth, it seems obvious that LivaNova is also expected to grow slower than other industry participants.