Spinoff Tracker

Every US corporate spin-off, sourced from the filing that proves it.

Becton, Dickinson and Company BDX → Embecta Corp. EMBC

Distribution2022-04-01
Return-82.85%
ParentBecton, Dickinson and Company BDX
SpincoEmbecta Corp. EMBC
StatusCompleted
StructureSpin-off A filing states a pro-rata distribution: holders receive shares automatically.
FocusNot focus-increasing Parent and spinco remain in the same industry; the separation divides scale rather than business.
Ratio1 Embecta share for every 5 BD shares
Checked against EDGAR2026-08-22

Data trap

Embecta was levered at separation to fund a payment back to BD: roughly 1.65 billion dollars of notes and term debt against about 57 million shares. The spinco is far more indebted than the parent's segment economics would suggest, so a multiple computed from BD's disclosed diabetes-care margins will not describe Embecta. BD's own reported results include the business for every period before April 1, 2022.

Still live.

Catalyst clock

  1. 2021-05-06Separation announced
  2. 2021-12-21Form 10 filed
  3. 2022-02-03Form 10 last amended
  4. 2022-02-10Form 10 effective
  5. 2022-03-22Record date
  6. When-issued trading opens
  7. 2022-04-01Distribution
  8. 2022-05-13First standalone earnings
  9. Index inclusion announced

Performance since separation

Embecta Corp. since separation-82.85%
Becton, Dickinson and Company over the same window-6.96%
S&P 500 (SPY) over the same window+69.06%
Russell 2000 (IWM) over the same window+44.51%
Excess over the S&P 500-151.91%
Excess over the Russell 2000-127.36%

Measured from the first regular-way close on or after the distribution — 2022-04-01 at 30.50 — to 2026-08-21 at 5.23. Window: 4.4 years. Two benchmarks, because one is misleading: spin-offs are usually small companies, and across this period small caps lagged the S&P by several points a year on their own. Measured against the S&P alone, roughly a third of any shortfall is company size rather than the separation. Returns are arithmetic over end-of-day closing prices. Unlike every other figure on this page, they do not come from a filing.

Pre-distribution investor return

Parent, announcement to separationprice history starts after the separation
Combined (Becton, Dickinson and Company + Embecta Corp.), pre-distribution to now-5.38%
Combined excess over the S&P 500-74.92%
Combined excess over the Russell 2000-51.51%

Combined treats a pre-spin holding as 1 Embecta share for every 5 BD shares valued at the parent's last close before regular post-spin trading resumed — 2022-03-31 at 204.02 — against that same basket today. That baseline is a practical proxy, not an attempt to isolate exactly how much value the separation transferred: for a large parent and a small spinco, ordinary day-to-day price noise can be bigger than the transfer itself.

Filings

Every fact on this page comes from one of these.

Notes

BD's separation of its diabetes care business, essentially the pen-needle and syringe franchise. Classified non-focus-increasing: parent and spinco share a four-digit SIC and both remain medical device makers, so this separates scale rather than industry. That is a judgement about the businesses, not a lookup — a reader who thinks a commodity consumables business is genuinely distinct from BD's diagnostics and interventional segments would classify it the other way.