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Research Alert: CFRA Maintains Hold Rating On Shares Of Dexcom, Inc.

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-- CFRA, an independent research provider, has providedwith the following research alert. Analysts at CFRA have summarized their opinion as follows:

We lower our 12-month price target by $1 to $67, 26.1x our 2026 EPS estimate (up $0.08 to $2.57; 2027 estimate up $0.06 to $3.05), below DXCM's one-year historical forward average of 34.2x and well below the three-year average of 56.6x, to reflect stronger competition within the continuous glucose monitoring space and uncertain insurance coverage and rebate dynamics, in our view. DXCM recently launched the G7 15-day continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system in the U.S., which offers users a longer-wear time between devices and increased accuracy, per DXCM. The company expects close to half of its U.S. base to convert to the new device by year-end 2025. We think the addressable market for DXCM is large and far from saturated, but a slower sales growth rate is a concern, which we attribute to market share losses and slow progress in gaining additional insurance coverage approvals.

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