DexCom Projects 2026 Revenue Up to $5.25 Billion with Higher Margins

Reuters01-12
DexCom Projects 2026 Revenue Up to $5.25 Billion with Higher Margins

DexCom Inc. has provided its initial financial outlook for 2026, projecting total revenue in the range of $5.16 to $5.25 billion, which represents an expected growth of approximately 11-13% over 2025. This forecast follows preliminary, unaudited 2025 fiscal year revenue of approximately $4.662 billion, a 16% increase from the previous year, with fourth quarter revenue reaching about $1.260 billion, up 13% from the same period in 2024. For 2026, the company anticipates a non-GAAP gross profit margin of approximately 63-64% and a non-GAAP operating margin of about 22-23%, both reflecting an improvement over 2025 guidance. DexCom attributes the continued growth to increasing adoption of its CGM technologies, the ongoing rollout of new products, and further international expansion.

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