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Q2 Earnings Highs And Lows: Thermo Fisher (NYSE:TMO) Vs The Rest Of The Research Tools & Consumables Stocks

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The end of the earnings season is always a good time to take a step back and see who shined (and who didn’t). Let’s take a look at how research tools & consumables stocks fared in Q2, starting with Thermo Fisher (NYSE: TMO).

The life sciences subsector specializing in research tools and consumables enables scientific discoveries across academia, biotechnology, and pharmaceuticals. These firms supply a wide range of essential laboratory products, ensuring a recurring revenue stream through repeat purchases and replenishment. Their business models benefit from strong customer loyalty, a diversified product portfolio, and exposure to both the research and clinical markets. However, challenges include high R&D investment to maintain technological leadership, pricing pressures from budget-conscious institutions, and vulnerability to fluctuations in research funding cycles. Looking ahead, this subsector stands to benefit from tailwinds such as growing demand for tools supporting emerging fields like synthetic biology and personalized medicine. There is also a rise in automation and AI-driven solutions in laboratories that could create new opportunities to sell tools and consumables. Nevertheless, headwinds exist. These companies tend to be at the mercy of supply chain disruptions and sensitivity to macroeconomic conditions that impact funding for research initiatives.

The 9 research tools & consumables stocks we track reported a strong Q2. As a group, revenues beat analysts’ consensus estimates by 1.7% while next quarter’s revenue guidance was in line.

In light of this news, share prices of the companies have held steady as they are up 2% on average since the latest earnings results.

Thermo Fisher (NYSE: TMO)

With over 14,000 sales personnel and a portfolio spanning more than 2,500 technology manufacturers, Thermo Fisher Scientific (NYSE: TMO) provides scientific equipment, reagents, consumables, software, and laboratory services to pharmaceutical, biotech, academic, and healthcare customers worldwide.

Thermo Fisher reported revenues of $11.99 billion, up 10.5% year on year. This print exceeded analysts’ expectations by 2.4%. Overall, it was a very strong quarter for the company with a solid beat of analysts’ organic revenue estimates and a beat of analysts’ EPS estimates.

Thermo Fisher Total Revenue

Interestingly, the stock is up 11.4% since reporting and currently trades at $586.50.

Is now the time to buy Thermo Fisher? Access our full analysis of the earnings results here, it’s free.

Best Q2: Avantor (NYSE: AVTR)

With roots dating back to 1904 and embedded in virtually every stage of scientific research and production, Avantor (NYSE: AVTR) provides mission-critical products, materials, and services to customers in biopharma, healthcare, education, and advanced technology industries.

Avantor reported revenues of $1.69 billion, flat year on year, outperforming analysts’ expectations by 4.9%. The business had an exceptional quarter with a solid beat of analysts’ organic revenue estimates and a solid beat of analysts’ full-year EPS guidance estimates.

Avantor Total Revenue

Avantor pulled off the biggest analyst estimate beat of the whole group. The market seems happy with the results as the stock is up 8.2% since reporting. It currently trades at $13.44.

Is now the time to buy Avantor? Access our full analysis of the earnings results here, it’s free.

Weakest Q2: Bruker (NASDAQ: BRKR)

With roots dating back to the pioneering days of nuclear magnetic resonance technology, Bruker (NASDAQ: BRKR) develops and manufactures high-performance scientific instruments that enable researchers and industrial analysts to explore materials at microscopic, molecular, and cellular levels.

Bruker reported revenues of $838.5 million, up 5.2% year on year, falling short of analysts’ expectations by 1.9%. It was a slower quarter as it posted a slight miss of analysts’ organic revenue estimates and full-year revenue guidance slightly missing analysts’ expectations.

Bruker delivered the weakest performance against analyst estimates and weakest full-year guidance update in the group. As expected, the stock is down 11.6% since the results and currently trades at $56.88.

Read our full analysis of Bruker’s results here.

Sotera Health Company (NASDAQ: SHC)

With a critical role in ensuring the safety of millions of patients worldwide, Sotera Health (NASDAQGS:SHC) provides sterilization services, lab testing, and advisory services to ensure medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and food products are safe for use.

Sotera Health Company reported revenues of $321.4 million, up 9.2% year on year. This print beat analysts’ expectations by 3.8%. It was a very strong quarter as it also produced a solid beat of analysts’ organic revenue estimates and a beat of analysts’ EPS estimates.

The stock is up 2.9% since reporting and currently trades at $18.51.

Read our full, actionable report on Sotera Health Company here, it’s free.

Bio-Techne (NASDAQ: TECH)

With a catalog of hundreds of thousands of specialized biological products used in laboratories worldwide, Bio-Techne (NASDAQ: TECH) develops and manufactures specialized reagents, instruments, and services that help researchers study biological processes and enable diagnostic testing and cell therapy development.

Bio-Techne reported revenues of $321.2 million, up 1.3% year on year. This number topped analysts’ expectations by 2%. Overall, it was a very strong quarter as it also logged an impressive beat of analysts’ organic revenue estimates and EPS in line with analysts’ estimates.

The stock is flat since reporting and currently trades at $72.28.

Read our full, actionable report on Bio-Techne here, it’s free.

Market Update

Over the past year, investors have been forced to repeatedly answer the same question: what is the market’s biggest risk? The answer has changed several times, and each shift has reshaped market leadership.

Late in 2025 and early 2026, artificial intelligence became the market’s primary uncertainty. Investors questioned whether AI would erode software pricing power and weaken competitive moats as AI made it easier to replicate once-differentiated products.

By the spring, technology took a back seat to geopolitics. The U.S. conflict with Iran briefly became the market’s dominant narrative, raising concerns about oil prices, inflation, and global growth. But as energy markets remained orderly and fears of a prolonged supply disruption faded, investors quickly turned their focus back to fundamentals.

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