Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) is set to report Q3 2025 earnings on Oct. 14, with Wall Street analysts expecting EPS of $2.70 and revenue of $23.13 billion. Ten years ago, the stock traded at $98.85 per share, now at $171.21. A $10,000 investment in 2015 would now be worth $21,648, a total return of 116.48%. However, the S&P 500 total return for the same period was 262.70%. Johnson & Johnson has a consensus “Buy” rating with a price target of $172.37, and recently announced Q2 2025 earnings exceeding expectations. The company revised its 2025 guidance to $10.80-$10.90 EPS.

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