This is Matt Reustle. Today, we are breaking down Agilent. If you aren't familiar with Agilent, it is a $30 billion market cap company at the time of this recording, and they focus on one of the more interesting niches: equipment and instruments sold into laboratories.
Its equipment is being sold to the life sciences sector, diagnostics, applied chemical markets, and some very unique R&D work. My guest is Mark de Vos, fund manager at Troy Asset Management, and he brings us through the story of Agilent. It was born within Hewlett-Packard, which spun off a little more than 25 years ago, and Mark helps break down highly complex concepts like chromatography.
This is a deeply ingrained industry player with a unique razor and razor blade model and an evolving business. Please enjoy this breakdown of Agilent.
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Show Notes
(00:00:00) Welcome to Business Breakdowns
(00:02:28) Understanding Agilent's Core Business
(00:03:28) Agilent's Market and Customer Base
(00:04:55) Agilent's Historical Background
(00:08:58) Agilent's Product and Service Strategy
(00:13:51) Competition and Market Position
(00:24:29) Financial Performance and Growth
(00:28:07) New Business Segments and Innovations
(00:35:32) Valuation and Investment Insights
(00:40:07) Lessons From Agilent