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AEli Lilly reports better than expected results
Eli Lilly reports better than expected results
Date published: 27/01/2006
Eli Lilly has reported a net income of $700
million for the fourth quarter, compared with a net loss of $2.4 million last
year. The 2004 fourth quarter loss was due to the tax expense on the
repatriation of overseas earnings as well as restructuring charges, and for the
2005 as a whole net income was $1.98 billion, compared with 2004 net income of
$1.81 billion.
Sales for 2005 increased six per cent, to $14.65 billion,
and newer products contributed $2.58 billion to sales, accounting for 18 per
cent of the figure. Lilly chairman and chief executive officer Sidney Taurel
said: "As expected, 2005 was a year of two halves, with sales and earnings
accelerating in the second half.
"This stronger growth benefited from
our nine newer products and productivity initiatives. Looking forward to 2006,
our newer products should grow to about 24 per cent of revenues. "We also
expect to advance our robust pipeline, with three notable submissions
anticipated during 2006: Arxxant for diabetic retinopathy, Cymbalta for
generalised anxiety disorder, and Evista for breast cancer risk reduction in
postmenopausal women."
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