$10.82-0.19 (-1.73%)
DENTSPLY SIRONA Inc.
DENTSPLY SIRONA Inc. in the Healthcare sector is trading at $10.82 with a market capitalization of $2.1B. Wall Street consensus targets $13.40 (15 analysts), implying a +23.8% move over the next 12 months. The stock is currently near its 52-week low of $9.41, remaining 7.8% below its 200-day moving average. On fundamentals, Piotroski 5/9 shows mixed financial quality, Altman Z in the distress zone. The Whystock Score of 40/100 suggests a balanced risk-reward profile.
| Metric (USD) | Q1 2026 | Q4 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q1 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Revenue | $880.00M↓ | $961.00M↑ | $904.00M↓ | $936.00M↑ | $879.00M |
| Gross Profit | $427.00M↓ | $443.00M↑ | $441.00M↓ | $490.00M↑ | $466.00M |
| Operating Income | $30.00M↑ | $25.00M↓ | $46.00M↓ | $110.00M↑ | $70.00M |
| Net Income | -$10.00M↑ | -$146.00M↑ | -$427.00M↓ | -$45.00M↓ | $20.00M |
DENTSPLY SIRONA Inc. develops, manufactures, and markets dental equipment supported by cloud-enabled solutions, dental products, and healthcare consumable products in urology and enterology worldwide. It operates through four segments: Connected Tech...
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