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News of CVS Health CVS potentially acquiring Oak Street Health OSH for $10 billion broke this week and highlighted what could be another lucrative acquisition in 2023. For Oak Street Health, the possibility of a $10 billion buyout would see shares valued at around $40 and 33% above current levels of $30 a share.
Continuing to expand its reach into primary healthcare, let’s see if it’s time to buy CVS stock or shares of its potential acquisition target Oak Street Health.
Wall Street Believes the Acquisition makes Strategic Sense
After acquiring health insurance giant Aetna in 2018, CVS is strategically increasing its footprint in primary healthcare. More recently, CVS announced the $8 billion acquisition of Signify Health SGFY which is expected to be completed in the first half of 2023.
With many Medicare-Advantage plans supporting members with evaluations by Signify Health’s licensed clinicians, acquiring Oak Street Health would continue CVS’s expansion with their primary care centers for adults on Medicare.
Oak Street Health operates over 100 primary care centers in the U.S. and Signify Health’s platform and advanced analytics would support the combination of CVS’s growing healthcare spectrum.
Growth & Outlook
In terms of revenue growth, the possibility of CVS acquiring Oak Street also makes sense as OSH sales are expected to climb 50% for its current fiscal 2022 and jump another 42% in FY23 to $3.06 billion. Fiscal 2023 would be a 456% increase from pre-pandemic levels with sales at $557 million in 2019.
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After being founded in 2012, this top line growth is impressive and is much needed as the company adjusts to operating costs and is still below the profitability line. Oak Street earnings are now expected to be -$2.26 per share for 2022 but see a smaller adjusted loss of -$1.60 a share in FY23. Even better, earnings estimates have continued to trend higher over the last 60 days.
Pivoting to CVS, sales are forecasted to rise 7% for fiscal 2022 and rise 3% in FY23 to $321.87 billion. Fiscal 2023 would represent 25% growth from pre-pandemic levels with 2019 sales at $256.77 billion. On the bottom line, CVS earnings are now expected to be up 2% for FY22 and rise another 2% in FY23 at $8.83 per share. Earnings estimates have trended higher for FY22 but are down for FY23.
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Recent Performance & Valuation
On Tuesday, Oak Street Health shares skyrocketed +27% on news of the potential acquisition while shares of CVS fell -1%. In the last year, OSH is now up +36% mostly attributed to this week’s spike which easily tops CVS’s -15% and the S&P 500’s -16%. However, over the last five years, CVS is still up +14% to beat OSH’s -25% with both underperforming the benchmark.