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Can Healthcare Services (HCSG) Run Higher on Rising Earnings Estimates?

Can Healthcare Services (HCSG) Run Higher on Rising Earnings Estimates?

Yahoo21-05-2025
Healthcare Services (HCSG) appears an attractive pick given a noticeable improvement in the company's earnings outlook. The stock has been a strong performer lately, and the momentum might continue with analysts still raising their earnings estimates for the company.
Analysts' growing optimism on the earnings prospects of this provider of housekeeping, laundry and dietary services to health care facilities is driving estimates higher, which should get reflected in its stock price. After all, empirical research shows a strong correlation between trends in earnings estimate revisions and near-term stock price movements. This insight is at the core of our stock rating tool -- the Zacks Rank.
The five-grade Zacks Rank system, which ranges from a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) to a Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell), has an impressive externally-audited track record of outperformance, with Zacks #1 Ranked stocks generating an average annual return of +25% since 2008.
For Healthcare Services, there has been strong agreement among the covering analysts in raising earnings estimates, which has helped push consensus estimates considerably higher for the next quarter and full year.
The chart below shows the evolution of forward 12-month Zacks Consensus EPS estimate:
The company is expected to earn $0.20 per share for the current quarter, which represents a year-over-year change of 0%.
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for Healthcare Services has increased 5.26% over the last 30 days, as one estimate has gone higher compared to no negative revisions.
The company is expected to earn $0.84 per share for the full year, which represents a change of +58.49% from the prior-year number.
There has been an encouraging trend in estimate revisions for the current year as well. Over the past month, one estimate has moved up for Healthcare Services versus no negative revisions. This has pushed the consensus estimate 5% higher.
The promising estimate revisions have helped Healthcare Services earn a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy). The Zacks Rank is a tried-and-tested rating tool that helps investors effectively harness the power of earnings estimate revisions and make the right investment decision. You can see the complete list of today's Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.
Our research shows that stocks with Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) and 2 (Buy) significantly outperform the S&P 500.
Healthcare Services shares have added 57.1% over the past four weeks, suggesting that investors are betting on its impressive estimate revisions. So, you may consider adding it to your portfolio right away to benefit from its earnings growth prospects.
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