Movement Alert|CVS Health Rises 3.81% in Pre-Market Trading, Earnings Day Coupled with Comprehensive GLP-1 Strategy Upgrade

Market Focus
Aug 05

On August 5, CVS Health rose 3.81% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $108.4 per share with turnover of $1.74 million. The move was driven by a cluster of business catalysts released on earnings day.

The company announced a collaboration with Eli Lilly to help eligible Zepbound and Foundayo patients access transparent pricing. Simultaneously, CVS expanded its online consultation and same-day prescription pickup service to all 9,000 U.S. store locations, and upgraded its direct-to-consumer weight management offering to improve GLP-1 drug accessibility and affordability. These initiatives build on CVS Caremark's earlier decision to restore Zepbound as a preferred formulary option starting October 1 and lift restrictions on oral therapy Foundayo.

Market consensus ahead of the earnings release projected quarterly revenue of approximately $100.1 billion, up 5.94% year-over-year, with adjusted EPS of $1.85, representing a 27.08% increase. Multiple analysts had recently raised price targets, with Barclays setting $106 and Bernstein at $106, both maintaining outperform-equivalent ratings.

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