Is Doximity (DOCS) A Smart Long-Term Buy?

ClearBridge Investments, an investment management firm, published its “Mid Cap Growth Strategy” second quarter 2021 investor letter – a copy of which can be downloaded here. While the ClearBridge Mid Cap Growth Strategy trailed the benchmark in the second quarter, it had an absolute performance (+14.9%) and relative success (+445 bps over benchmark) year-to-date. You can take a look at the fund’s top 5 holdings to have an idea about their top bets for 2021.

In the Q2 2021 investor letter of ClearBridge Investments, the fund mentioned Doximity, Inc. (NYSE: DOCS) and discussed its stance on the firm. Doximity, Inc. is a San Francisco-based healthcare professionals social networking website with a $15.2 billion market capitalization. DOCS delivered a -16.91% return for the past month and it closed at $82.02 per share on September 29, 2021.

Here is what ClearBridge Investments has to say about Doximity, Inc. in its Q2 2021 investor letter:

“We participated in the IPO of Doximity, a cloud-based telehealth and digital information platform for physicians. The company’s registered physicians use the platform to manage their practices, share and access information and provide feedback to health systems. In turn, Doximity’s 600+ subscription customers (pharmaceutical companies and health systems) market to an extremely pre-qualified and engaged physician base.”

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Based on our calculations, Doximity, Inc. (NYSE: DOCS) was not able to clinch a spot in our list of the 30 Most Popular Stocks Among Hedge Funds. DOCS was in 35 hedge fund portfolios at the end of the first half of 2021. Doximity, Inc. (NYSE: DOCS) delivered a 54.55% return in the past 3 months.

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