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Columbus OH precision instruments (NYSE: MTD) Q4 2024 revenue $1.045B (+12%), adjusted EPS $12.41 (+32%); global market leader lab balances and food inspection, pharma/biopharma lab destocking recovery competing with Sartorius.
Mettler-Toledo International Inc. is a Columbus, Ohio-based precision instruments and services company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: MTD) as an S&P 500 Health Care component — manufacturing and marketing the world's most comprehensive range of weighing instruments and precision analytical measurement devices for laboratory, industrial, and food retail applications through approximately 18,000 employees in 40 countries. Mettler-Toledo's product portfolio spans laboratory balances and analytical instruments (used in pharmaceutical R&D and quality control), industrial scales and process analytics (used in chemical, food, and beverage manufacturing), pharmaceutical inspection systems (tablet and capsule inspection lines), food inspection equipment (X-ray and metal detection systems, checkweighers), and retail weighing solutions (supermarket scales). In Q4 2024, Mettler-Toledo reported revenue of $1.045 billion (+12% year-over-year) and adjusted EPS of $12.41 (+32% over the prior-year $9.40) — demonstrating the company's operational leverage as volume returned following the laboratory instruments market's destocking correction. CEO Patrick Kaltenbach has led Mettler-Toledo since 2020, maintaining the company's premium pricing strategy and capital return program (no dividend; all free cash flow directed to share repurchases that have reduced the share count by approximately 50% over the past decade). Mettler-Toledo operates as a category leader in precision weighing with 30%+ global market share and consistently achieves operating margins of 28-30%.
Indianapolis BCBS managed care (NYSE: ELV) ~$175B FY2024 revenue; Anthem renamed 2022, BCBS exclusive in 14 states, Carelon health services, Medicaid/MA medical cost pressure competing with UnitedHealth and Cigna.
Elevance Health, Inc. (formerly Anthem, Inc.) is an Indianapolis, Indiana-based managed care and health services company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: ELV) as an S&P 500 Health Care component — providing health insurance plans under the Blue Cross Blue Shield brand in 14 states (Indiana, Georgia, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Kentucky, Maine, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Virginia, Wisconsin), Medicare Advantage, Medicaid managed care, and commercial employer-sponsored health plans through Carelon (pharmacy and behavioral health services — formerly IngenioRx) to approximately 47 million medical members through approximately 100,000 employees. In fiscal year 2024, Elevance Health reported revenues of approximately $175 billion (predominantly premium revenues from employer-sponsored and government-program health plan members), with operating income under pressure from medical cost increases in the Medicaid segment (post-COVID health utilization normalization causing medical costs to exceed Medicaid actuarial pricing expectations set during the pandemic period of reduced care utilization). CEO Gail Boudreaux has executed the company's transformation from Anthem to Elevance Health (rebranded June 2022) — reflecting the broadened value proposition beyond health insurance into health services: Carelon Services (behavioral health, pharmacy benefit management, utilization management, home health services for both Elevance and external health plan clients) represents the strategy of building a health services ecosystem that retains value within the Elevance enterprise rather than paying external PBMs, behavioral health managers, and care management vendors.
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