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MetLife Faces Investor Doubts Despite Strong Revenue Results

MetLife, Inc. encounters stock price challenges despite revenue growth. A decline in adjusted EPS and key earnings segments leads to investor caution, presenting a mixed outlook for MET.

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AI Rating:   5
Recent Stock Performance
MetLife, Inc. (MET) is currently valued at a market cap of $53.9 billion, which places it in the large-cap category. Over the past 52 weeks, MET’s shares have gained 9%, outperforming the S&P 500 Index, which returned 8.6% during the same period. However, MET's stock has faced recent challenges, with a 12.2% drop from its 52-week high and a 4.5% decline year-to-date, slightly better than the S&P’s 5.6% fall.

Earnings and Revenue Analysis
In a notable event, MetLife exceeded Q4 2024 revenue expectations with a reported $19.7 billion. Despite this revenue achievement, the company experienced a negative market response due to a weaker-than-expected adjusted EPS of $2.08, showcasing a misalignment with investor expectations. This resulted in a 1.6% decline in share price following the earnings report.

Further complicating the outlook, key segments such as Group Benefits and Retirement and Income Solutions faced declines in earnings, with Group Benefits falling by 11% to $416 million and Retirement earnings declining 8% to $386 million, both missing consensus estimates. This indicates potential operational weaknesses that could affect future profitability.

Additionally, the decline in adjusted premiums, fees, and other revenues in crucial markets like Asia and Latin America raises questions about the company’s growth trajectory. The reported decline in book value per share and total equity alongside the management’s forecast of ongoing Corporate & Other losses in 2025 may further dampen investor sentiment.

Outlook and Analyst Ratings
Despite current struggles, analysts remain cautiously optimistic, maintaining a consensus rating of 'Strong Buy'. With MET trading below the mean price target of $96.69, there may be a chance for rebound if the company can stabilize its key earnings segments and address the identified weaknesses.