How Is Zoetis’ Stock Performance Compared to Other Healthcare Stocks?

New Jersey-based Zoetis Inc. (ZTS) is the world’s leading animal health company, focused on advancing the care of animals through innovation and science. With nearly 75 years of experience, the company develops products and solutions that help predict, prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases in both companion animals and livestock.

Serving veterinarians, pet owners, and livestock producers in more than 100 countries, Zoetis combines scientific research, advanced manufacturing capabilities, data-driven development, and commercial expertise to deliver a broad portfolio of medicines, vaccines, diagnostics, biopharmaceuticals, and digital health solutions. With a market capitalization of approximately $32.03 billion, Zoetis comfortably falls into the large-cap category, which generally includes companies valued at $10 billion or more.

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Yet despite its leadership position in the animal healthcare industry, the stock has faced a challenging period on Wall Street. Shares have fallen roughly 55.7% from their 52-week high of $172.23 reached in June last year. The decline has accelerated in recent months, with the stock plunging about 40.8% over the past three months. In comparison, the State Street Health Care Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLV) has declined a much more modest 7.8% during the same period.

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The longer-term picture has been equally difficult for shareholders. Over the past year, Zoetis stock has lost nearly 55% of its value, and shares are down another 39.3% so far in 2026. By contrast, the broader healthcare sector has held up far better, with XLV gaining 10.3% over the past 12 months and slipping only 5.4% year to date.

From a technical standpoint, Zoetis has been flashing warning signs for months, with the stock consistently trading beneath both its 50-day and 200-day moving averages since July last year, underscoring the strength of the ongoing bearish trend.

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