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Rating:59Neutral
Price Target:
$108.00
▲(4.93% Upside)
Action:ReiteratedDate:03/02/26
The score is driven mainly by weak fundamentals (losses, margin compression, and negative cash flow) despite strong revenue growth and improving leverage. Technicals are supportive with the stock in a clear uptrend, and the latest earnings call reinforced a positive growth outlook for 2026, but valuation remains constrained by ongoing unprofitability.
Positive Factors
Sustained revenue scaling
Consistent, double-digit top-line expansion across quarters and full year signals durable market traction for Glaukos’ procedural franchises. Revenue scale improves pricing power, supports further R&D and commercialization investment, and underpins multi-year growth potential if execution and payer access hold.
iDose TR franchise momentum
A high-growth, proprietary implant (iDose TR) establishes a durable competitive position in interventional glaucoma by shifting treatment to physicians and reducing patient drop-off risk. Strong adoption and predictable recurring procedural demand support sustainable revenue contributions over multiple years.
Improving leverage and capital position
Marked improvement in leverage enhances financial flexibility for launch investments and R&D without immediate refinancing risk. A sizable equity base combined with improving debt metrics supports hiring, site deployments and payer engagement needed to scale new product rollouts over the next 2–6 months.
Negative Factors
Material margin deterioration
A multi-year decline in gross margin erodes the company’s ability to convert revenue into sustainable profits. Until margins stabilize, the business will struggle to demonstrate operating leverage and consistent path to profitability despite revenue growth, keeping cash needs elevated.
Negative operating and free cash flow
Persistent negative OCF and FCF mean Glaukos remains reliant on existing capital or financing to fund launches and R&D. Even with improvement, continued cash outflows constrain strategic optionality and raise execution risk if product launches or payer uptake take longer than planned.
Coding, payer and transition access risks
Revenue ramp for new corneal therapy depends on coding and payer coverage; temporary J-code and staged site deployments create structural timing risk to durable adoption. Prolonged prior-authorization or limited coverage can materially delay cash generation and ROI on launch investments.

Glaukos (GKOS) vs. SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY)

Glaukos Business Overview & Revenue Model

Company DescriptionGlaukos Corporation, an ophthalmic medical technology and pharmaceutical company, focuses on the development of novel therapies for the treatment of glaucoma, corneal disorders, and retinal diseases. It offers iStent, iStent inject, iStent inject W micro-bypass stents that enhance aqueous humor outflow inserted in cataract surgery to treat mild-to-moderate open-angle glaucoma. The company's product pipeline includes iStent Infinite, a three stents product that is designed for use as a standalone procedure in patients with refractory glaucoma; and iDose TR, a targeted injectable implant based on its micro-scale device-platform that is designed to deliver therapeutic levels of medication. The company markets its products through direct sales organization, as well as through distributors in the United States and internationally. Glaukos Corporation was incorporated in 1998 and is headquartered in San Clemente, California.
How the Company Makes MoneyGlaukos makes money primarily by selling ophthalmic products to hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and eye-care providers through direct sales and distribution channels. Its largest revenue stream has historically been product revenue from its glaucoma surgery franchise, where the company sells MIGS implantable devices and related surgical products used in glaucoma procedures (often performed in conjunction with cataract surgery). Glaukos also generates revenue from its corneal health portfolio, including dry eye treatments, through the sale of pharmaceutical or therapeutic products (depending on geography and product). In addition to product sales, the company may recognize revenue related to licensing, collaborations, milestones, or royalties when applicable; however, specific current counterparties, terms, or amounts are null.

Glaukos Earnings Call Summary

Earnings Call Date:Feb 17, 2026
(Q4-2025)
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Next Earnings Date:May 06, 2026
Earnings Call Sentiment Positive
The call reported multiple substantial positive developments: record Q4 and FY2025 revenue, strong iDose TR adoption and revenue (~$136M in 2025), FDA approval and active commercial launch progress for Epioxa, tangible early payer engagement and site deployments, and continued pipeline momentum across several programs. Challenges and near-term headwinds were acknowledged — including Q4 iDose sequential dynamics, expected transition volatility from Photrexa to Epioxa (temporary misc J-code impacts and prior-authorization delays), international competitive trialing, and higher OpEx to support launches. Overall, the positives (record results, robust product momentum, successful approval and launch activities, and clear guidance) materially outweigh the manageable and largely execution/timing-related lowlights.
Q4-2025 Updates
Positive Updates
Record Quarterly and Annual Revenue
Q4 2025 consolidated net sales of $143.1M (record) — up 36% reported / 34% constant currency vs. year-ago quarter. Full-year 2025 consolidated net sales of $507.4M (record) — up 32% vs. 2024.
Reaffirmed 2026 Guidance with Strong Growth Expectation
Company reaffirmed FY2026 net sales guidance of $600M–$620M, which implies >20% year-over-year growth at the midpoint and ~+$100M growth versus 2025 at the midpoint.
iDose TR Momentum and U.S. Glaucoma Growth
U.S. glaucoma Q4 net sales $86.4M — up 53% YoY, driven by iDose TR, which generated ~ $45M in Q4 and approximately $136M in 2025. Management expects U.S. glaucoma growth embedded in guidance to be ~30% YoY in 2026 driven entirely by iDose TR.
Epioxa FDA Approval and Commercial Launch Progress
FDA approval of Epioxa (topical corneal cross-linking without epithelial removal) announced in Q4; initial commercial launch activities underway with drug availability expected later in the current quarter. Positioned as first FDA‑approved topical, incision-free therapy for keratoconus.
Early Epioxa Market Access and Site Network Progress
Epioxa site-of-care network early deployment: O2n systems already deployed in locations covering nearly 50% of the U.S. population with a pipeline of systems expected to expand reach closer to 90%. Initial payer outreach engaged payers representing ~50% of commercially covered lives, including 4 of the top 5 commercial payers.
Encouraging Early Coverage and Coding Path
Several early positive coverage determinations reported (commercial and Medicaid). Permanent J-code submitted and expected effective July 2026; interim availability under a new technology miscellaneous J-code until then.
International and Corneal Franchise Growth
International glaucoma Q4 net sales $32.8M — up 18% reported / 13% constant currency YoY. Corneal health Q4 net sales $24.0M — up 12% YoY (Photrexa $21.4M). Management expects corneal health to grow modestly YoY in 2026 with volatility during the Photrexa→Epioxa transition.
Robust R&D and Clinical Pipeline Progress
Continued investment in R&D (> $1B invested since inception). Milestones: iStent infinite PMA enrollment completed; PRESERFLO 510(k) pivotal advancing; iDose TREX Phase IIb/III enrollment underway (Phase IIa showed IOP reductions of 8.6–10.8 mmHg through 3 months); iDose TRIO Phase IIIb commenced; iLink KC screening tool planned this year; ILution Phase II started; retinal GLK-401 FIH enrollment completed.
Capital Discipline with Operating-Leverage Target
CFO guidance to balance investments and revenues with goal of cash-flow breakeven/positive in 2026. OpEx expected to grow in the mid-teens YoY (management noted operating-leverage expectations despite increased spend for launches).
Negative Updates
Q4 iDose Sequential Deceleration and Mix Dynamics
Management noted a sequential deceleration signal in iDose in Q4 (although still positive sequential growth "north of 10%"), attributed to mix shift toward Medicare Advantage and rep incentive timing (pull into Q3 / pullout into Q4).
Epioxa Adoption Headwinds Early — Coding and Payer Friction
Initial patient access to Epioxa will be gated by site-of-care deployment and payer adoption. Use of a temporary miscellaneous J-code until permanent J-code (expected July 2026) likely to produce measured adoption and elongated approval/prior-authorization timelines in the near term.
Transition Volatility from Photrexa to Epioxa
Management expects a modest YoY cornea growth in Q1, a potential material dip in Q2 during the Photrexa → Epioxa transition (patients entering approvals but not yet treated), a flattish Q3 as J-code comes online, and a stronger exit in Q4 — indicating pronounced timing/seasonality risk in 2026 results.
Competitive and Trialing Headwinds Internationally
Company anticipates new competitive product trialing headwinds in some major international markets through 2026, expected to partially offset iStent infinite contributions and lead to high-single-digit international growth guidance for the year (vs. higher growth in select quarters).
Re-administration and Cannibalization Uncertainty
FDA labeling now allows unlimited re-administration of iDose TR in patients with healthy corneas — management says re-administration is expected but was not a material factor in 2026 guidance; uncertainty remains about potential cannibalization between TR and future TREX (duration/pricing trade-offs).
Operating Expense Increase and Launch Investment
OpEx expected to grow mid‑teens YoY (management cited operating expenses around the mid‑hundreds, which will increase investment in Epioxa launch and commercialization), creating near-term margin pressure despite planned operating leverage.
Regulatory/Coverage Risks Remain (MAC LCD Possibility)
While management views an LCD from MACs as premature and not probable today, they acknowledged it remains possible and is a risk to access for iDose TR if adverse coverage decisions were to occur.
Company Guidance
Glaukos reaffirmed FY2026 net sales guidance of $600–$620 million (midpoint implying >20% YoY growth), after record FY2025 consolidated net sales of $507.4 million (+32% vs. 2024) and Q4’25 net sales of $143.1 million (+36% reported, +34% constant currency). Management expects U.S. glaucoma to grow ~30% in 2026 driven entirely by iDose TR (iDose TR sales ≈ $45M in Q4 and ≈ $136M in 2025) with sequential quarterly growth for iDose throughout 2026; international glaucoma is expected to be high single‑digit growth (Q4’25 international sales $32.8M, +18% reported / +13% cc); corneal health is expected to grow modestly (Q4’25 corneal sales $24.0M, Photrexa $21.4M) but with a Q2 transition dip, flatter Q3 as the permanent J‑code is established (permanent J‑code expected July 2026) and a stronger exit in Q4. Management also guided to mid‑teens % YoY operating expense growth as it balances launch investments with cash‑flow goals, noted Epioxa equipment deployments already cover nearly 50% of the U.S. population (pipeline to approach ~90%), reported payer engagement representing ~50% of commercially covered lives (including 4 of the top 5), announced a $0 co‑pay program for eligible patients, and highlighted FDA approval of unlimited re‑administration labeling for iDose TR — all cited as drivers and risks reflected in the guidance.

Glaukos Financial Statement Overview

Summary
Strong revenue scaling and momentum, but a material deterioration in 2025 gross margin and widening net losses keep profitability and cash generation weak. Balance-sheet leverage has improved, yet negative ROE and negative operating/free cash flow remain key constraints.
Income Statement
34
Negative
Revenue has scaled meaningfully over time, rising from $225.0M (2020) to $507.4M (2025), including strong 2025 growth (+8.0%). However, profitability remains a clear drag: 2025 gross margin fell to ~55.7% (down from mid‑70%s in 2021–2024), while operating and net results are still deeply negative (2025 net margin ~-37.0%). Losses also widened versus 2024 (net loss $187.7M vs. $146.4M), signaling the business is still not demonstrating operating leverage.
Balance Sheet
62
Positive
Leverage looks manageable with debt to equity improving sharply to ~0.21 in 2025 (from ~0.83 in 2023), which supports financial flexibility. Total equity remains sizable ($656.2M in 2025). The key weakness is continued negative returns for shareholders (2025 return on equity ~-28.6%), and equity has declined from 2024 ($766.9M) as losses persist.
Cash Flow
38
Negative
Cash generation remains challenged: operating cash flow was negative in 2025 (-$46.3M) and free cash flow was also negative (-$54.0M). That said, cash burn improved versus 2024 (free cash flow -$67.6M), and free cash flow showed a large positive growth rate in 2025 (reflecting a smaller outflow). The main concern is that the company is still funding operations with cash outflows rather than internally generated cash.
BreakdownDec 2025Dec 2024Dec 2023Dec 2022Dec 2021
Income Statement
Total Revenue507.44M383.48M314.71M282.86M294.01M
Gross Profit282.76M289.45M239.14M213.88M227.38M
EBITDA-150.31M-95.64M-82.12M-48.76M-1.47M
Net Income-187.69M-146.37M-134.66M-99.19M-49.59M
Balance Sheet
Total Assets893.49M974.76M940.41M1.07B1.13B
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Short-Term Investments278.76M318.92M295.43M352.69M414.05M
Total Debt139.64M105.87M383.74M382.91M383.38M
Total Liabilities237.33M207.82M478.65M544.16M541.68M
Stockholders Equity656.15M766.93M461.77M530.00M587.15M
Cash Flow
Free Cash Flow-54.01M-67.62M-78.01M-63.35M-23.08M
Operating Cash Flow-46.34M-61.32M-57.76M-33.08M24.71M
Investing Cash Flow-77.61M47.83M14.10M44.78M-58.23M
Financing Cash Flow11.89M91.54M15.04M6.25M39.26M

Glaukos Technical Analysis

Technical Analysis Sentiment
Neutral
Last Price102.93
Price Trends
50DMA
114.05
Negative
100DMA
106.63
Negative
200DMA
99.27
Positive
Market Momentum
MACD
-4.28
Positive
RSI
39.76
Neutral
STOCH
19.07
Positive
Evaluating momentum and price trends is crucial in stock analysis to make informed investment decisions. For GKOS, the sentiment is Neutral. The current price of 102.93 is below the 20-day moving average (MA) of 112.16, below the 50-day MA of 114.05, and above the 200-day MA of 99.27, indicating a neutral trend. The MACD of -4.28 indicates Positive momentum. The RSI at 39.76 is Neutral, neither overbought nor oversold. The STOCH value of 19.07 is Positive, not indicating any strong overbought or oversold conditions. Overall, these indicators collectively point to a Neutral sentiment for GKOS.

Glaukos Risk Analysis

Glaukos disclosed 25 risk factors in its most recent earnings report. Glaukos reported the most risks in the "Finance & Corporate" category.
Finance & Corporate - Financial and accounting risks. Risks related to the execution of corporate activity and strategy
Latest Risks Added 0 New Risks

Glaukos Peers Comparison

Overall Rating
UnderperformOutperform
Sector (51)
Financial Indicators
Name
Overall Rating
Market Cap
P/E Ratio
ROE
Dividend Yield
Revenue Growth
EPS Growth
69
Neutral
$1.59B25.0417.36%29.47%23.24%
68
Neutral
$3.41B-21.49%8.97%-1024.86%
66
Neutral
$3.00B26.506.05%7.81%-26.32%
59
Neutral
$5.98B-34.40-25.41%30.38%47.64%
51
Neutral
$7.86B-0.30-43.30%2.27%22.53%-2.21%
51
Neutral
$3.80B-127.47-38.33%25.45%66.62%
45
Neutral
$1.63B-7.22-141.98%17.87%-57.03%
* Healthcare Sector Average
Performance Comparison
Ticker
Company Name
Price
Change
% Change
GKOS
Glaukos
102.93
1.69
1.67%
ITGR
Integer Holdings
87.21
-33.46
-27.73%
UFPT
Ufp Technologies
205.65
-9.04
-4.21%
TNDM
Tandem Diabetes Care
23.91
3.29
15.96%
LIVN
LivaNova
62.43
21.59
52.86%
IRTC
Irhythm Technologies
117.53
14.42
13.99%

Glaukos Corporate Events

Business Operations and StrategyProduct-Related Announcements
Glaukos Highlights Interventional Ophthalmology Strategy in Investor Update
Positive
Mar 2, 2026

Glaukos Corporation released an investor presentation in March 2026 outlining its strategy to transform glaucoma and keratoconus care through interventional, dropless therapies and to build durable new markets in ophthalmology. The company emphasized its expansion from traditional topical eye drops toward procedural and device-enabled pharmaceutical solutions that reduce patient compliance burdens and broaden access to effective care.

A central focus of the presentation was iDose TR, a long-duration travoprost implant designed to deliver up to three years of intraocular pressure reduction for open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension patients, which had been approved by the U.S. FDA for re-administration in January 2026. Glaukos reported strong clinical and real-world indicators for iDose TR, including high rates of freedom from topical medications at 12 months and favorable safety, and detailed a pipeline of next-generation iDose platforms and interventional glaucoma products intended to extend treatment duration, streamline administration and reinforce its leadership in the emerging interventional glaucoma paradigm.

The company also framed two major unmet clinical needs—non-compliance with topical glaucoma drops and gaps in keratoconus diagnosis and treatment access—as long-term growth drivers for its interventional model. By investing heavily in R&D, advancing multiple late-stage clinical programs and promoting procedure-based therapies that shift control from patients to physicians, Glaukos signaled its ambition to solidify its competitive position and influence evolving standards of care in the ophthalmic market.

The most recent analyst rating on (GKOS) stock is a Hold with a $126.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Glaukos stock, see the GKOS Stock Forecast page.

Business Operations and StrategyFinancial Disclosures
Glaukos Reports Record Q4 Sales, Reaffirms 2026 Outlook
Positive
Feb 17, 2026

On February 17, 2026, Glaukos reported record fourth-quarter 2025 net sales of $143.1 million, up 36% year over year, driven by a 42% surge in glaucoma revenue and 53% growth in U.S. glaucoma sales, while full-year 2025 revenue climbed 32% to $507.4 million. Despite higher sales and improved non-GAAP margins, the company posted a GAAP net loss of $133.7 million for the quarter and $187.7 million for the year, heavily impacted by a $112.9 million non-cash impairment tied to the Photrexa-to-Epioxa transition.

Non-GAAP metrics showed operational progress, with the quarterly non-GAAP operating loss narrowing to $16.4 million from $18.3 million a year earlier and full-year non-GAAP operating loss improving to $57.4 million from $93.3 million, supported by robust gross margins and continued R&D investment. Glaukos ended 2025 with $282.6 million in cash and no debt, and reaffirmed its 2026 net sales outlook of $600 million to $620 million, underscoring management’s confidence that new platforms such as iDose TR and Epioxa will drive sustained growth and reinforce its competitive position in ophthalmic therapies.

The most recent analyst rating on (GKOS) stock is a Buy with a $160.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Glaukos stock, see the GKOS Stock Forecast page.

Business Operations and StrategyFinancial Disclosures
Glaukos Reports Strong Preliminary Q4 and 2025 Sales Growth
Positive
Jan 13, 2026

On January 13, 2026, Glaukos announced preliminary, unaudited results showing fourth-quarter 2025 net sales of about $143 million, up 36% year-on-year, driven by $86 million in U.S. glaucoma sales including $45 million from iDose TR, $33 million in international glaucoma sales and $24 million in corneal health revenue. For full-year 2025, net sales are expected to reach approximately $507 million, a 32% increase over 2024, with $299 million in U.S. glaucoma sales (including $136 million from iDose TR), $122 million in international glaucoma sales and $86 million in corneal health sales; the company ended the year with roughly $283 million in cash and no debt, reaffirmed its 2026 revenue guidance of $600 million to $620 million, and plans to report final fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results on February 17, 2026, underscoring strong execution and momentum in its core glaucoma and corneal health franchises.

The most recent analyst rating on (GKOS) stock is a Buy with a $138.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Glaukos stock, see the GKOS Stock Forecast page.

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This AI Analyst Stock Report is automatically generated by our AI systems using advanced algorithms and publicly available financial, technical, and market data. While the information provided aims to be accurate and insightful, it is intended for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Any content created by an AI (Artificial Intelligence) system may contain inaccuracies and/or contain errors. Investing in stocks carries inherent risks, and past performance is not indicative of future results. This report does not account for your personal financial circumstances, objectives, or risk tolerance. Always conduct your own research or consult with a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. The analysis and recommendations provided are based on historical and current data and may not fully reflect future market conditions or unexpected developments. Neither the creators of this report nor its affiliated entities guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information presented. Use this report at your own discretion and risk.Date of analysis: Mar 02, 2026