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Merck KGaA profits up
Date published: 17/02/2006
The
German chemical and pharmaceutical company
Merck KGaA had its profits rise for
the final quarter of last year by 34 per cent to 109.5 million euros. The
growth was said to be down to increased demand for liquid crystals for computer
displays.
For 2005 as a whole, sales rose 9.9 per cent and profits were
almost unchanged at 659 million euros. Merck executive board chairman Dr
Michael Roemer said: "The year 2005 was very successful for Merck thanks to
innovative products and the hard work of our employees. "As we see this level
of success continuing, we expect our top and bottom lines for 2006 - excluding
exceptional items - will improve by a high single-digit rate. In fact, we see
no reason why this development should not continue beyond this
year."
The firm's pharmaceutical business had an increase in sales of 13
per cent to 3,894 million euros, buoyed by the success of the cancer treatment
Erbitux, which had sales worth 218 million euros for the year.
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