What If You Were Missing The Value In UNH Stock?

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Here is why we think UNH deserves consideration as a value stock.

  • Reasonable Growth: 8.1% LTM and 11.3% last 3 year average.
  • Cash Generative: Nearly 6.1% free cash flow margin and 8.2% operating margin LTM.
  • No Major Shocks: UNH has avoided any large revenue collapses.
  • Modest Valuation: Despite encouraging fundamentals, UNH trades at a PE multiple of 12.9
  • Opportunity vs S&P: Compared to S&P, you get lower valuation, higher growth, and lower margins
UNH S&P Median
Sector Health Care
Industry Managed Health Care
PE Ratio 12.9 23.8

LTM* Revenue Growth 8.1% 5.0%
3Y Average Annual Revenue Growth 11.3% 5.9%
Min Annual Revenue Growth Last 3Y 8.1% -0.4%

LTM* Operating Margin 8.2% 18.8%
3Y Average Operating Margin 8.5% 17.5%
LTM* Free Cash Flow Margin 6.1% 13.0%

*LTM: Last Twelve Months

That is one way to look at stocks. Trefis High Quality Portfolio evaluates much more, and is designed to reduce stock-specific risk while giving upside exposure

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For 65 similar value stocks chosen as of mid 2024, consider the following stats for the subsequent 1 year period.

  • Average peak return of 39.3% vs 14.4% for S&P, with maximum peak return of 133%
  • Win rate of 60%; win rate represents % of stocks with positive return
  • Average 1-year return of 14.6%, similar to S&P’s despite tariff instability

But Consider The Risk

That said, UNH isn’t immune to big drops. It fell 72% during the Global Financial Crisis and 42% in the Dot-Com bust. Even the milder sell-offs hit it hard – like 36% in the Covid crash, 24% in 2018, and nearly 19% during the recent inflation shock. Solid business doesn’t mean no risk. When the market turns sour, UNH can take a meaningful hit too.

The Trefis High Quality (HQ) Portfolio, with a collection of 30 stocks, has a track record of comfortably outperforming the S&P 500 over the last 4-year period. Why is that? As a group, HQ Portfolio stocks provided better returns with less risk versus the benchmark index; less of a roller-coaster ride, as evident in HQ Portfolio performance metrics.