Danaher Corporation (DHR-PB) Fundamentals
As of May 23, 2026
TL;DR — Danaher Corporation (DHR-PB) fundamentals as of May 23, 2026
Danaher Corporation (DHR-PB) trades at a trailing P/E of 38.3x and a P/B of 2.64x. Return on equity is 6.9%, return on invested capital is 5.7%, and the company carries a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.35. The current ratio sits at 1.87, free cash flow yield is 380.0%, and the dividend yield is 396.0%. PASS — clears all three quality screens.
For intrinsic value (DCF, owner earnings, Graham number) and the full 5-pillar score, see the DHR-PB overview page.
Full Fundamentals Table
Every key indicator we track for DHR-PB fundamentals, grouped by category. Industry median is shown where a sector classification is available.
| Metric | DHR-PB | Healthcare median | What it measures |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue (TTM) | View full statement | - | Trailing twelve-month total revenue |
| Net Income (TTM) | View full statement | - | Bottom-line profit after taxes and interest |
| Free Cash Flow (TTM) | View full statement | - | Cash from operations minus CapEx |
| EPS (TTM) | N/A | - | Earnings per diluted share |
| ROE | 6.9% | 14% | Return on Equity — net income / shareholder equity |
| ROA | 433.0% | - | Return on Assets — net income / total assets |
| ROIC | 5.7% | - | Return on Invested Capital — NOPAT / (debt + equity) |
| P/E (Trailing) | 38.3x | 22x | Price / earnings — how many years of profit to recoup price |
| P/B | 2.64x | 3.8x | Price / book value — premium over net assets |
| P/S | 5.64x | - | Price / sales — useful when earnings are noisy |
| EV/EBITDA | 21.9x | - | Enterprise value / EBITDA — capital-structure neutral |
| Debt / Equity | 0.35 | 0.55 | Leverage — lower = less reliance on debt |
| Current Ratio | 1.87 | - | Current assets / current liabilities — short-term liquidity |
| Dividend Yield | 396.0% | - | Annual dividend / current price |
5-Year Trend
Indexed revenue growth path for DHR-PB over the past five fiscal years (base = 100). Used as a quick sanity check on whether the top line is compounding or stalling.
Trend indexed from 1-year revenue growth rate. Full statement available in the analyst tier.
Industry Comparison
Across Healthcare, the median company prints P/E around 22x, P/B near 3.8x, ROE close to 14%, and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.55. DHR-PB's reading on each metric is in the ratio table above — anything materially above the median valuation multiple deserves a thesis to justify the premium, anything materially below the median return-on-capital flags an operational gap.
Compare DHR-PB side-by-side with sector peers in the Healthcare stock list.
Quality Triple Check
Piotroski F-Score
Nine-point checklist for accounting quality and operational efficiency
6/9
PASS
Beneish M-Score
Earnings-manipulation detector — below -2.22 is healthy
-2.76
PASS
Altman Z-Score
Bankruptcy-risk model — above 2.99 is "safe zone"
19.15
PASS
Verdict: PASS — clears all three quality screens. Reasonable accounting hygiene, low manipulation risk, and bankruptcy-safe.
Next steps
- View the full DHR-PB overview for intrinsic value (DCF), margin of safety, and the 5-pillar VM Score.
- Check the DHR-PB beta page for volatility vs the S&P 500.
- Look at the DHR-PB P/E ratio page for the 10-year valuation context.
- Dig into the DHR-PB debt-to-equity page for leverage trends.
- Run your own model in the DCF calculator.
Frequently asked about DHR-PB fundamentals
What are the key fundamentals for Danaher Corporation (DHR-PB)?↓
The core DHR-PB fundamentals are P/E 38.3, ROE 6.9%, ROIC 5.7%, debt/equity 0.35, and dividend yield 396.0%. The complete ratio table on this page covers revenue, net income, FCF, EPS, ROA, P/B, P/S, EV/EBITDA, and current ratio.
How does DHR-PB compare to its Healthcare peers?↓
The Healthcare sector median P/E is roughly 22x, ROE 14%, and D/E 0.55. DHR-PB prints P/E 38.3, ROE 6.9%, and D/E 0.35. Use the Industry Comparison row in the ratio table for the full diff.
Does DHR-PB pass the Quality Triple Check?↓
DHR-PB passes 3 of 3 quality screens (Piotroski F-Score, Beneish M-Score, Altman Z-Score). Detailed verdict above.
How is "fundamentals" different from intrinsic value?↓
Fundamentals describe what the business looks like today: profit, cash flow, leverage, returns on capital. Intrinsic value uses those fundamentals as inputs to a DCF (or similar model) and discounts the future cash flows back to today. Use both — fundamentals tell you whether a business is healthy, intrinsic value tells you whether the price is fair.
How often does ValueMarkers update DHR-PB fundamentals?↓
Cached financial statements refresh every 12 hours. The ratio table on this page is rebuilt every 6 hours via Next.js ISR, and the underlying FMP data refreshes on each new earnings release.