MERIT MEDICAL SYSTEMS INC (MMSI)

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Score: 74/100
Analysis based upon 2/26/2026 closing price.
Merit Medical Systems, Inc. is engaged in the development, manufacture, and distribution of medical devices used in interventional, diagnostic, and therapeutic procedures in cardiology, radiology, oncology, critical care, and endoscopy. Its cardiovascular segment consists of four product categories: peripheral intervention, cardiac intervention, custom procedural solutions, and original equipment manufacturer. Its endoscopy segment consists of gastroenterology and pulmonology devices which assist in the palliative treatment of expanding esophageal, tracheobronchial and biliary strictures caused by malignant tumors. Its product portfolio of medical devices and accessories is used in lead management procedures for patients who need a pacemaker, or an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator lead removed or replaced. Its products are used in clinical areas, such as radiology, electrophysiology and more. It also manufactures hemostatic devices under the brand names StatSeal and WoundSeal.

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Guru Criteria: Peter Lynch  
P/E/GROWTH RATIO:PASS
SALES AND P/E RATIO:PASS
INVENTORY TO SALES:PASS
EPS GROWTH RATE:FAIL
TOTAL DEBT/EQUITY RATIO:PASS
FREE CASH FLOW:NEUTRAL
NET CASH POSITION:NEUTRAL

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