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Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) is back in focus after longtime executive Jennifer Taubert retired as Executive Vice President, Worldwide Chairman, Innovative Medicine, with experienced biopharmaceutical leader Tom Cavanaugh set to succeed her.
See our latest analysis for Johnson & Johnson.
Johnson & Johnson’s share price has had a strong run in 2026, with a year to date share price return of 22.95% and a 90 day share price return of 13.49%, while the 1 year total shareholder return of 53.04% reflects both capital gains and reinvested income.
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After a 53.04% total return over the past year and fresh optimism around Johnson & Johnson’s pipeline and robotics push, the real test now is simple: Does the current valuation still offer a compelling risk reward for new buyers?
Most Popular Narrative: 10.4% Overvalued
Compared with Johnson & Johnson’s last close at $254.93, the most followed narrative from user Ben_Dur points to a fair value of $230.82 using a 6.978% discount rate and suggests the stock is moderately ahead of that estimate.
Successful AI-accelerated drug launches (oncology/immunology) with multi-hundred‑million to multi‑billion revenue impact.
Want to see how this AI driven pipeline vision justifies a higher price tag for Johnson & Johnson? The revenue trajectory, margin profile and assumed market multiple are all wired into this valuation story.
Result: Fair Value of $230.82 (OVERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what’s behind the forecasts.
However, this Johnson & Johnson AI story can shift quickly if regulators push back on AI generated evidence, or if rivals move faster with superior AI platforms.
Find out about the key risks to this Johnson & Johnson narrative.
Another View On Johnson & Johnson’s Valuation
The user narrative points to Johnson & Johnson trading about 10.4% above a $230.82 fair value. Our DCF model takes a very different angle. It suggests the stock at $254.93 is trading below an estimated future cash flow value of $352.97, which presents JNJ as undervalued. Which perspective do you find more compelling right now?
Look into how the SWS DCF model arrives at its fair value.
JNJ Discounted Cash Flow as at Aug 2026
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Next Steps
With sentiment around Johnson & Johnson running high, this is a good time to move quickly and test the thesis against the data yourself. To see what investors are currently optimistic about, take a closer look at the 2 key rewards.
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