Cardinal Health Raises Fiscal 2026 EPS Outlook to At Least $10.00

Reuters01-13
Cardinal Health Raises Fiscal 2026 EPS Outlook to At Least $10.00

Cardinal Health Inc. has raised its financial outlook for fiscal year 2026, increasing its non-GAAP diluted earnings per share $(EPS)$ expectation to at least $10.00, up from the prior guidance range of $9.65 to $9.85. The revision reflects strong performance and execution across the company’s five operating segments. Additionally, Cardinal Health now anticipates its Specialty revenues will exceed $50 billion in fiscal 2026, representing a 16% compounded annual growth rate over three years. This growth is supported by robust demand in specialty distribution, expansion of management services organization platforms, and over 30% expected revenue growth in BioPharma Solutions for fiscal 2026.

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