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4. Universal Health Services, Inc. (NYSE:UHS)

On March 9, 2026, Universal Health Services, Inc. (NYSE:UHS) announced a definitive agreement to acquire Talkspace (TALK) for $5.25 per share, implying an enterprise value of about $835M. The transaction will be financed through borrowings under the company’s existing revolving credit facility. Talkspace is a virtual behavioral healthcare provider with a network of roughly 6,000 licensed professionals serving all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. As of December 31, 2025, its services were available to more than 200M individuals through health insurance plans, employee assistance programs, or employer, school, or government benefits. The company generated $229M in revenue and delivered more than 1.6M therapy and psychiatry sessions in 2025. Excluding one-time acquisition costs, the deal is expected to be slightly accretive to UHS’ adjusted net income per diluted share during the first twelve months after closing and increasingly accretive thereafter. The transaction was unanimously approved by the boards of both companies and is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026, subject to Talkspace shareholder approval, regulatory approvals, and customary closing conditions.

On March 2, 2026, Wells Fargo lowered its price target on Universal Health Services to $212 from $235 and maintained an Equal Weight rating. Wells Fargo said Q4 results were weak, primarily due to the Acute business. The firm added that 2026 guidance is in line with consensus but will require stronger volumes and core growth than seen in 2025.

On February 25, 2026, Universal Health Services reported Q4 EPS of $5.88 versus the $5.90 consensus estimate and revenue of $4.49B compared with the $4.5B consensus. The company expects FY26 adjusted EPS of $22.64-$24.52, compared with the $23.52 consensus estimate.

Universal Health Services, Inc. (NYSE:UHS) owns and operates acute care hospitals and outpatient and behavioral health care facilities in the United States through its Acute Care Hospital Services and Behavioral Health Care Services segments.

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