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Why Globus Medical Is Soaring Today

January 9, 2019 By SPINEMarketGroup

(The Motley Fool.com)–What happened?
Shares of Globus Medical (NYSE:GMED), a medical device company focused on musculoskeletal products, rose as much as 15% in early-morning trading on Wednesday. The stock was up about 9% as of 1:00 p.m. EST. The bullish move can be credited to the release of preliminary results for the fourth quarter that exceeded expectations.

So what
Here’s a review of the key details from the announcement:

Fourth-quarter sales are expected to grow 11% to $195.5 million. For context, Wall Street was only expecting revenue to be $188 million.
Full-year 2018 revenue is expected to increase 12% to $712.5 million. This figure also compares favorably to the $705 million that market watchers had predicted.
CEO Dave Demski credited the gains to 35% growth in the company’s emerging-technologies business, which includes its newly launched robotic system.

Management also shared upbeat guidance for 2019:

Revenue is expected to reach $770 million. This is ahead of the $765 million in sales that the pros were expecting.
Non-GAAP earnings per share are expected to reach $1.72. That’s $0.10 above the current consensus estimate.
The company expects to report its official results on Feb. 21.
The solid fourth-quarter results and bullish guidance caused traders to cheer

So what
Here’s a review of the key details from the announcement:Fourth-quarter sales are expected to grow 11% to $195.5 million. For context, Wall Street was only expecting revenue to be $188 million.
Full-year 2018 revenue is expected to increase 12% to $712.5 million. This figure also compares favorably to the $705 million that market watchers had predicted.
CEO Dave Demski credited the gains to 35% growth in the company’s emerging-technologies business, which includes its newly launched robotic system.

Now what
The demand for Globus Medical’s Excelsius GPS robotic surgical system has been strong ever since it was launched. That has helped to drive the company’s revenue and profits consistently higher over the last couple of quarters. With management calling for more of the same in 2019, it isn’t hard to feel bullish about this medical device maker’s prospects. Source:https://www.fool.com/investing/2019/01/09/why-globus-medical-is-soaring-today.aspx.

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