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Thermo Fisher Scientific (TMO): picks-and-shovels in healthcare

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Key takeaways

Thermo Fisher Scientific (TMO) is not a pharmaceutical company — it is a supplier of tools, instruments and consumables for everyone who does science or manufactures drugs. An investor thus gains exposure not to a single drug but to the entire research and manufacturing ecosystem in life sciences.

The picks-and-shovels logic

The gold-rush analogy holds here too: rather than betting on which company finds the "golden drug", TMO sells the picks and shovels — centrifuges, sequencers, reagents, chromatography columns, bioreactors for biologics manufacturing. Customers are pharmaceutical companies, biotechs, hospitals, academic institutions and government agencies.

Economic moat

TMO's moat rests on the breadth of its portfolio (a single supplier for hundreds of products reduces customer switching costs), regulatory validation of instruments (in a regulated manufacturing environment, changing supplier is expensive and time-consuming) and a global network of service engineers.

Disclaimer: This is not investment advice. Verify specific figures (P/E, revenue growth, acquisitions) in current sources.

Opportunities and risks

ETF and investment approach

TMO is a typical constituent of healthcare sector ETFs. Through XDWH you get TMO alongside pharmaceutical and insurance names. If the picks-and-shovels logic interests you in other sectors as well, read through the company analyses or the overall ETF overview.

FAQ

What is the picks-and-shovels strategy in investing?

Rather than betting on the company that will "win the race" (a new drug, a new technology), you buy the supplier of tools for the entire industry. TMO supplies instruments to all pharmaceutical companies — it profits whoever wins.

Why did TMO revenue fall after COVID?

COVID generated extraordinary demand for diagnostics, testing and vaccine manufacturing. Once the pandemic subsided, demand normalised. Investors who did not account for this cyclicality were surprised by the revenue decline.

Is TMO included in healthcare ETFs?

Yes — TMO is a standard constituent of sector funds tracking healthcare or life sciences indices. In an ETF such as XDWH you get it automatically alongside other healthcare names.

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