Solventum shares trade sideways after spin-off

Shares of Solventum (NYSE:SOLV) have been trading sideways following its spin-off from its former parent company, as investors assess separation impacts and stranded costs. Despite a $4.1 billion divestment and $500 million in targeted cost savings, the company's 2025 results showed minimal free cash flow and modest earnings growth. For 2026, guidance projects 2-3% organic sales growth and adjusted EPS of $6.50, though free cash flow is expected to remain weak at around $200 million.

Solventum, recently separated from its parent, has seen its stock price move little in recent months. Investors are evaluating the effects of the spin-off, including unexpected stranded parent costs that have influenced both positive and negative surprises in operations.

In 2025, the company completed a significant $4.1 billion divestment and aimed for $500 million in cost savings. However, these efforts resulted in only modest earnings growth and minimal free cash flow generation, according to analysis from Seeking Alpha.

Looking ahead to 2026, Solventum's guidance anticipates 2-3% growth in organic sales and adjusted earnings per share of $6.50. Free cash flow, however, is projected to stay soft at approximately $200 million.

The analyst behind the Seeking Alpha report maintains a constructive outlook on the stock. They view the recent pullback to around $70 per share as an opportunity to increase positions, despite near-term challenges with cash flows. The analyst discloses a beneficial long position in SOLV shares through stock ownership, options, or derivatives, and states that the article reflects their own opinions without external compensation beyond Seeking Alpha.

Seeking Alpha emphasizes that past performance does not guarantee future results and provides no investment advice. The platform's analysts include both professionals and individuals, not necessarily licensed by regulatory bodies.

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