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Navigating Market Challenges: Essential Insights for Hologic Employees Amidst Tech Sector Volatility

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During the intensely volatile first 100 trading days of 2022, the stocks of companies in the S&P 500 index delivered their worst performance since 1970. 1  The S&P 500 continued to tumble, and the benchmark index descended into a bear market — typically defined as a sustained drop in stock prices of at least 20% — on June 13, 2022. When the market closed, the S&P 500 had dropped 21.8% from its January 3 peak, and the tech-heavy NASDAQ, already in bear territory, had plunged 32.7% from its November 19, 2021 peak. 2


Some investors who are nervous about the future and their portfolios seem to have taken a defensive stance by selling riskier assets, including investments in growth-oriented technology stocks.


What's triggering market volatility?
Throughout 2021 businesses across the U.S., like Hologic, dealt with unpredictable demand shifts and supply shocks related to the pandemic, but near-zero interest rates and trillions of dollars in pandemic relief supported consumer spending, boosted economic growth, and drove record corporate profits. Companies in the S&P 500 posted profits in 2021 that were 70% higher than in 2020 and 33% higher than in 2019, which helped fuel a stock market total return of nearly 29%. 3-4

But in the first months of 2022, investors began to worry that the anticipated tightening of monetary policies by the Federal Reserve — intended to cool off stubbornly high inflation — would stifle economic growth and cause a recession. Prices began rising in the spring of 2021 due to high demand, supply-chain issues, and a labor shortage that pushed up wages. Inflation picked up speed in the first quarter of 2022 when China's COVID-19 lockdowns impacted the supply of goods, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine sent already high global food and fuel prices through the roof. In May 2022, the Consumer Price Index rose at an annual rate of 8.6%, a 40-year high. 5

The relentless acceleration of price increases puts pressure on the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), which meets on June 14 and 15, to act aggressively to tame inflation. At the beginning of May, the FOMC raised the benchmark federal funds rate by 0.5% (to a range of 0.75%–1.00%). This was the first half-percent increase since May 2000, and Fed projections suggest there will be more to come. 6

Rising interest rates push bond yields upward, and the opportunity for higher returns from lower-risk bond investments makes higher-risk stock investments less attractive. Moreover, stock investors are buying a portion of a company's future cash flows, which become less valuable in an inflationary environment. Higher borrowing costs can also crimp consumers' spending power and cut into the profits of companies that rely on debt.


The downside of domination
Stocks tracked by the S&P Information Technology Sector Index, which fell 29.2% from a January 3 high, have been hit harder than the S&P 500 as a whole. Plus, like many benchmark indexes, the S&P 500 is weighted by market capitalization (the value of a company's outstanding shares). This gives the largest companies, most of which are in the tech sector, an outsized role in index performance. As of May 31, the information technology sector still accounted for 27.1% of the market cap of the S&P 500, compared with weightings of 14.4% for health care and 11.2% for financials, the next-largest sectors. Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Amazon, respectively, are the four most-valuable companies in the index; Nvidia is ranked ninth and Meta has fallen to number 11. 7

For the past several years, tech stock gains drove the market to new heights, but when their share values began to plunge, they dragged the broader stock indexes down with them. A Wall Street Journal analysis of market data through May 17 found that just eight of the largest U.S. companies — the six previously mentioned, plus Netflix and Tesla (in the consumer discretionary sector) — were responsible for an astounding 46% of the S&P 500's 2022 losses (on a total return basis). 8

These well-known technology companies have grown into massive multinational businesses that have a major influence on everyday life. Some dominate their respective business spaces — social media, smartphones, online search and advertising, e-commerce, and cloud computing — enough to spark antitrust investigations and calls for stricter regulations in the United States and abroad. They also have plenty of cash on hand, which means they may be in better shape to withstand an economic slowdown than their smaller competitors. 9

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Takeaways for investors
Spreading investments among the 11 sectors of the S&P 500 is a common way to diversify stock holdings. But over time, a stock portfolio that was once diversified can become overconcentrated in a sector that has outperformed the broader market. Tech-sector stocks notched huge total returns of about 50% in 2019, 44% in 2020, and 35% in 2021, so Hologic employees and retirees may want to look closely at the composition of their portfolio and consider rebalancing if they find themselves overexposed to this highly volatile sector. (Rebalancing involves selling some investments in order to buy others. Keep in mind that selling investments in a taxable account could result in a tax liability.)  10

If you feel shell-shocked after more than five months of market turbulence, we suggest our clients from Hologic try to regain some perspective. Some market analysts view recent price declines as a painful but long overdue repricing of stocks with valuations that had grown excessive, as well as a reality check brought on by waning growth expectations. The forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of companies in the S&P 500 has fallen from 23.3 at the end of 2021 to 17.8 in May 2022, much closer to the 10-year average of 16.9. 11-12

It could be a while before investors can better assess how the economy and corporate profits will ultimately fare against fast-rising inflation and higher borrowing costs — and the stock market is no fan of uncertainty. Disappointing economic data and company earnings reports could continue to spark volatility in the coming months. 

It may not be easy to take troubling headlines in stride, but if you have a sufficiently diversified, all-weather investment strategy, sticking to it is often the wisest course of action. If you panic and flee the market during a downturn, you won't be in a position to benefit from upward swings on its better days. And if you continue investing regularly for a long-term goal such as retirement, a down market may be an opportunity to buy more shares at lower prices.

The return and principal value of stocks fluctuate with changes in market conditions. Shares, when sold, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Investments seeking a higher return tend to involve greater risk. Diversification is a method we suggest to our clients from Hologic; it's used to help manage risk, but it's also important that Hologic employees note that it doesn't guarantee a profit or protect against investment loss. The S&P 500 is an unmanaged group of securities that is considered representative of the U.S. stock market in general. The performance of an unmanaged index is not indicative of the performance of any specific investment. Individuals cannot invest directly in an index. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. Actual results will vary. Dollar-cost averaging does not ensure a profit or prevent a loss. Such plans involve continuous investments in securities regardless of fluctuating prices. Hologic employees and retirees should consider their financial ability to continue making purchases during periods of low and high price levels. However, this can be an effective way for investors to accumulate shares to help meet long-term goals.

1) SIFMA, 2022
2) Yahoo! Finance, 2022
3) The New York Times, May 31, 2022
4, 7, 10-11) S&P Dow Jones Indices, 2022
5) U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2022
6) Federal Reserve, 2022
8) The Wall Street Journal, May 19, 2022
9) The New York Times, May 20, 2022
12) FactSet, 2022

 

What type of retirement savings plan does Hologic offer to its employees?

Hologic offers a 401(k) retirement savings plan to its employees.

Does Hologic provide a matching contribution for its 401(k) plan?

Yes, Hologic provides a matching contribution to the 401(k) plan to help employees save for retirement.

What is the eligibility requirement to participate in Hologic's 401(k) plan?

Employees at Hologic are generally eligible to participate in the 401(k) plan after completing a specified period of service.

How can Hologic employees enroll in the 401(k) plan?

Hologic employees can enroll in the 401(k) plan through the company’s HR portal or by contacting the HR department for assistance.

What investment options are available in Hologic's 401(k) plan?

Hologic's 401(k) plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds and target-date funds.

Can Hologic employees change their contribution percentage at any time?

Yes, Hologic employees can change their contribution percentage at any time, subject to the plan's guidelines.

Is there a vesting schedule for Hologic's matching contributions in the 401(k) plan?

Yes, Hologic has a vesting schedule for matching contributions, which means employees must work for a certain period to fully own those contributions.

What is the maximum contribution limit for Hologic's 401(k) plan?

The maximum contribution limit for Hologic's 401(k) plan is in line with IRS regulations, which may change annually.

Does Hologic offer any educational resources to help employees manage their 401(k) investments?

Yes, Hologic provides educational resources and tools to help employees make informed decisions about their 401(k) investments.

Can Hologic employees take loans against their 401(k) savings?

Yes, Hologic allows employees to take loans against their 401(k) savings, subject to the plan's terms and conditions.

With the current political climate we are in it is important to keep up with current news and remain knowledgeable about your benefits.
Hologic Inc. offers its employees the Hologic, Inc. Savings and Investment Plan through Fidelity, covering approximately 6,291 employees. This plan allows participants to make contributions toward their retirement and benefit from company matches. The name of Hologic's 401(k) plan is the "Hologic, Inc. Savings and Investment Plan." Employees who participate in the plan can leave their account with Fidelity, roll it over into an IRA or a new 401(k) plan, or withdraw their funds, though tax penalties may apply for early withdrawal​ (Capitalize). Hologic does not offer a defined pension plan; instead, they focus on their 401(k) offering. The company terminology for this plan refers to it as a savings and investment vehicle aimed at helping employees grow their retirement funds.
In 2023 and 2024, Hologic has undergone significant restructuring efforts, leading to workforce layoffs and changes in employee benefits, including their 401(k) and pension plans. The company has aligned its strategy with the ongoing SECURE 2.0 Act reforms, which include updates to 401(k) contributions and eligibility, particularly for part-time employees and those nearing retirement. Hologic has also increased its focus on health benefit plans, adapting to new laws that affect retirement savings and telehealth services​ (Mondaq)​ (CLA).
Hologic offers stock options and Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) to its employees as part of their equity compensation program. These incentives are primarily aimed at retaining talent by providing long-term financial rewards. Hologic's stock options allow employees to purchase company stock at a predetermined price, typically vesting over a period of years. RSUs, on the other hand, grant employees shares of company stock once certain vesting conditions are met, which can also be tied to performance metrics. For the years 2022, 2023, and 2024, Hologic has continued to offer these equity incentives as part of their compensation packages. RSUs are primarily available to senior-level employees and high performers, allowing them to benefit from the company's growth. Stock options are more broadly available, often included in compensation for managerial and higher-level employees. In 2023, for instance, Hologic executed a significant share repurchase program, buying back millions of shares, which can positively impact the value of stock options and RSUs held by employees. This buyback program reflects the company's commitment to maximizing shareholder value, which directly benefits employees holding stock-based compensation
Lyra Health: Hologic partners with Lyra Health to offer a robust mental and emotional wellness program. This benefit includes access to in-person, virtual, digital, group, and individualized care aimed at supporting employees' mental health. Healthy Living Wellness Program: Hologic collaborates with Virgin Pulse to provide a well-being platform offering motivational tools, tips, rewards, and support to help employees and their families maintain a healthy lifestyle. Parental and Family Care Leave: U.S. employees have access to up to 16 weeks of job-protected parental leave, including 8 weeks of paid leave at 100% salary for both birth and non-birth parents. Birth parents also receive short-term disability coverage. Hologic's policy allows parents to return to work part-time at full pay during the first 4 weeks after leave. Family Care Leave offers 100% paid leave for caring for a family member with a serious health condition under FMLA. Healthcare-Related Acronyms and Terms: Some of the healthcare-related terms and acronyms used by Hologic include FMLA (Family and Medical Leave Act), NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit), and short-term disability. Employee Well-Being Focus: Hologic's recent employee initiatives emphasize mental health support, wellness engagement, and flexible leave options, reflecting the company’s commitment to employee well-being​
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