With a market capitalization (market cap) of $41.92B — a measure of how much the company is worth — Agilent Technologies, Inc. is the 377th most valuable company in Healthcare as of August 19, 2026. Shares trade at $148.44, down +0.01% on the day.
of 2,587
price ÷ annual EPS
FY 2025
FY 2025
FY 2025
FY 2025
FY 2025
FY 2025
FY 2025
FY 2025
FY 2025
FY 2025
FY 2025
FY 2025
FY 2025
FY 2025
FY 2025
FY 2025
FY 2025
Agilent Technologies, Inc. delivers specialized, application-focused technologies and services to the global life sciences, diagnostics, and applied chemistry industries. Its Life Sciences and Applied Markets segment provides a comprehensive portfolio of analytical instrumentation. This includes liquid chromatography (LC) and gas chromatography (GC) systems, often integrated with mass spectrometry (MS) for advanced analysis (LC-MS, GC-MS). They also offer inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), atomic absorption (AA), microwave plasma-atomic emission spectrometry (MP-AES), and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) instruments, alongside Raman spectroscopy for material characterization. Beyond spectroscopy, the segment supplies cell analysis solutions such as plate-based assays, flow cytometers, real-time cell analyzers, imaging systems, and microplate readers. Complementing these are various laboratory software, information management platforms, data analytics tools, automated and robotic lab systems, dissolution testing equipment, vacuum technology, and general measurement solutions. The Diagnostics and Genomics division offers cutting-edge tools for genetic and diagnostic research. These encompass arrays designed for DNA mutation detection, genotyping, gene copy number determination, identification of gene rearrangements, DNA methylation profiling, and gene expression analysis. This segment also provides target enrichment solutions for next-generation sequencing, along with software for genetic data management and interpretation. Furthermore, it synthesizes custom oligonucleotides. Other significant offerings include immunohistochemistry (IHC), in situ hybridization (ISH), hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining, and specialized staining solutions. The division also supplies consumables and software essential for quality control analysis of nucleic acid samples, as well as reagents for turbidimetry and flow cytometry applications. A key area of development for this segment is liquid-based pharmacodiagnostics. Agilent CrossLab, the third segment, focuses on providing essential laboratory consumables and services. Its product range features GC and LC columns, products for sample preparation, custom chemical formulations, and various supplies for laboratory instruments. Complementary services include expert support for startup, ongoing operations, training, compliance, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) offerings, asset management, and professional consultation. The company's products reach customers through a diverse sales network, including direct sales teams, distributors, resellers, manufacturer's representatives, and its e-commerce platforms. Agilent Technologies, Inc. was established in 1999 and maintains its corporate headquarters in Santa Clara, California.
As of August 19, 2026, Agilent Technologies, Inc. (A) is worth $41.92B — this is its market capitalization, the total value of all its outstanding shares.
Agilent Technologies, Inc.’s market cap is $41.92B, which ranks it #377 among the most valuable companies in the Healthcare sector tracked on MarketCapLens.
Agilent Technologies, Inc. (A) shares trade at $148.44, down 0.01% on the day, as of August 19, 2026.
Fundamentals are annual. Figures labeled with their fiscal year.
FY 2025
Agilent Technologies, Inc. trades at a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 32.3, based on its latest share price and annual earnings per share.