Abbott Reports 16 Percent Earnings Growth in First Quarter; Confirms Double-Digit Earnings Growth Outlook for 2009
- Confirms Double-Digit EPS Guidance Range for 2009 -
- Increased 2009 Dividend by 11 Percent -
ABBOTT PARK, Ill.,
- Diluted earnings per share, excluding specified items, were
$0.73 , reflecting 15.9 percent growth, and$0.03 above the mid-point of Abbott's previous first-quarter guidance range. Diluted earnings per share under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) were$0.92 , up 53.3 percent. - Worldwide operational sales, which excludes an unfavorable 6.1 percent effect of exchange rates, increased 5.4 percent. Reported sales, including the impact of exchange, declined 0.7 percent. Excluding the expected decline in Depakote(R) sales, due to generic competition, worldwide operational sales increased 8.9 percent.
- Worldwide medical products operational sales, which excludes an unfavorable 6.8 percent effect of exchange rates, increased 15.6 percent. Global vascular sales increased more than 40 percent driven by the continued success of the XIENCE V(R) drug-eluting stent (DES).
- Worldwide pharmaceutical operational sales, which excludes an unfavorable 6.6 percent effect of exchange rates, increased 0.9 percent. The decline in Depakote sales lowered worldwide pharmaceutical sales growth by 6.1 percentage points. Global HUMIRA(R) operational sales increased 27.7 percent, which excludes an unfavorable 11.0 percent effect of exchange rates.
- Global nutritional operational sales, which excludes an unfavorable 4.2 percent effect of exchange rates, increased 10.6 percent. Reported sales increased 6.4 percent. International nutritional operational sales increased 17.7 percent.
"Our first-quarter results demonstrate again the value of a well-balanced
and highly diverse portfolio of businesses capable of top-tier earnings
performance in even the most difficult market conditions," said
The following is a summary of first-quarter 2009 sales.
Quarter Ended 3/31/09
(dollars in millions) % Change vs. 1Q08
Sales Operational Foreign Exchange Reported
Total Sales* $6,718 5.4 (6.1) (0.7)
Total
International
Sales $3,717 10.9 (11.1) (0.2)
Total U.S. Sales* $3,001 (1.3) -- (1.3)
Worldwide
Pharmaceutical
Sales* $3,636 0.9 (6.6) (5.7)
International
Pharmaceuticals $2,109 12.4 (12.1) 0.3
U.S.
Pharmaceuticals* $1,527 (12.9) -- (12.9)
Worldwide
Nutritional
Sales $1,181 10.6 (4.2) 6.4
International
Nutritionals $574 17.7 (8.8) 8.9
U.S. Nutritionals $607 4.2 -- 4.2
Worldwide
Diagnostics
Sales $816 6.0 (7.8) (1.8)
International
Diagnostics $594 6.2 (10.5) (4.3)
U.S. Diagnostics $222 5.4 -- 5.4
Worldwide
Vascular Sales $645 47.2 (4.5) 42.7
International
Vascular $250 13.8 (8.6) 5.2
U.S. Vascular $395 84.2 -- 84.2
Other Sales $440 (9.7) (5.3) (15.0)
Note: See "Consolidated Statement of Earnings" for more information.
* Sales comparison reflects the expected impact of generic Depakote
competition. See Q&A answer 1 for further discussion.
The following is a summary of Abbott's first-quarter 2009 sales for
selected products.
Quarter Ended 3/31/09
(dollars in millions) U.S. International(1) Global
% Change % Change % Change
Sales vs. 1Q08 Sales vs. 1Q08 Sales vs. 1Q08
Pharmaceutical
Products
HUMIRA $410 2.0 $614 29.0 $1,024 16.7
Kaletra $85 (25.1) $207 (13.6) $292 (17.3)
TriCor/TRILIPIX $253 3.0 -- -- $253 3.0
Lupron $133 n/m $59 (7.7) $192 n/m
Niaspan $178 1.1 -- -- $178 1.1
Depakote(2) $110 (67.6) $19 (19.4) $129 (64.5)
Synthroid $86 (8.4) $19 (11.4) $105 (8.9)
Nutritional Products
Pediatric
Nutritionals $295 (3.2) $336 14.7 $631 5.6
Adult
Nutritionals $288 6.2 $238 1.8 $526 4.2
Medical Products
Core Laboratory
Diagnostics $145 1.3 $550 (5.1) $695 (3.9)
Coronary Stents $267 255.2 $135 18.1 $402 112.4
Diabetes Care $120 (12.1) $164 (13.2) $284 (12.7)
Molecular
Diagnostics $34 15.8 $33 9.9 $67 12.7
Medical
Optics(3) $45 n/m -- -- $45 n/m
(1) The impact of foreign exchange on international sales can be found
on the subsequent page.
(2) Sales comparison reflects the expected impact of generic competition.
(3) Includes approximately one month of U.S. sales as the acquisition
of Advanced Medical Optics (AMO) closed on Feb. 25, 2009 .
n/m = Not meaningful
The following summarizes the impact of foreign exchange on international
sales for selected products.
Quarter Ended 3/31/09
(dollars in millions)
International Sales
International % Change vs. 1Q08
Sales Operational Foreign Exchange Reported
Pharmaceutical Products
HUMIRA $614 49.4 (20.4) 29.0
Kaletra $207 (1.5) (12.1) (13.6)
Lupron $59 9.7 (17.4) (7.7)
Depakote $19 (0.7) (18.7) (19.4)
Synthroid $19 10.9 (22.3) (11.4)
Nutritional Products
Pediatric Nutritionals $336 21.9 (7.2) 14.7
Adult Nutritionals $238 12.5 (10.7) 1.8
Medical Products
Core Laboratory
Diagnostics $550 5.2 (10.3) (5.1)
Coronary Stents $135 26.9 (8.8) 18.1
Diabetes Care $164 0.8 (14.0) (13.2)
Molecular Diagnostics $33 24.4 (14.5) 9.9
Business Highlights- Presented Long-Term XIENCE V(R) Data at ACC: Three-year data from the
SPIRIT II clinical trial of Abbott's drug-eluting stent, XIENCE V,
demonstrated that the clinical advantage of XIENCE V continued to
increase between two and three years compared to
Boston Scientific's TAXUS(R) Express2(TM) /TAXUS(R) Liberte(TM) drug-eluting stents. Between two and three years, XIENCE V maintained a low cardiac death rate of 0.5 percent, while the observed cardiac death rate for TAXUS Express2/Liberte more than tripled to 4.2 percent and XIENCE V maintained a low, single-digit major adverse cardiac event (MACE) rate of 6.4 percent, while the MACE rate for TAXUS Express2/Liberte increased 40 percent to 14.9 percent. No stent thrombosis occurred for XIENCE V between two and three years, maintaining a low rate of stent thrombosis (1.0 percent). The stent thrombosis rate for TAXUS Express2/Liberte at three years increased to 2.9 percent. - Presented TRILIPIX(TM) / CRESTOR(R) Combination Data at ACC: A new study of Abbott's fenofibric acid, TRILIPIX, used in combination with the lowest available dose of CRESTOR (5 mg) showed that the combination led to greater improvements in all three lipids - LDL, HDL and triglycerides - than the corresponding monotherapies. TRILIPIX has now been studied with all of the most commonly prescribed doses of CRESTOR (5, 10 and 20 mg) in large, controlled clinical trials. In all studies, TRILIPIX combination therapy improved HDL and triglycerides compared to CRESTOR alone and improved LDL compared to TRILIPIX alone. These data will support the U.S. regulatory submission for the TRILIPIX / CRESTOR fixed dose combination, now planned for the third quarter of this year.
- Announced Next Phase of the ABSORB Clinical Trial; The Lancet
Publishes Two-Year Results: Abbott announced the initiation of the
next phase of the ABSORB clinical trial to evaluate the safety and
performance of the company's fully bioabsorbable drug-eluting coronary
stent currently in development. This second phase of the ABSORB
clinical trial will enroll approximately 80 patients at 10 centers in
Europe ,Australia andNew Zealand , and will incorporate device enhancements designed to improve deliverability and vessel support. Also, a comprehensive analysis published in The Lancet from the ABSORB clinical trial demonstrated that Abbott's bioabsorbable drug-eluting stent successfully treated coronary artery disease and was absorbed into the walls of treated arteries within two years. - Launched VOYAGER(TM) NC Coronary Balloon Catheter: Abbott launched VOYAGER NC Coronary Dilatation Catheter, a next-generation balloon dilatation catheter with high-pressure capability designed to optimize the treatment of patients with coronary artery disease during angioplasty procedures.
- Completed Acquisition of Advanced Medical Optics: Abbott completed its acquisition of Advanced Medical Optics (AMO). Renamed Abbott Medical Optics, AMO strengthens and expands Abbott's medical device business by adding a leader in vision care.
- Initiated Phase 1 Clinical Trial for ABT-450 HCV Protease Inhibitor: Abbott and Enanta Pharmaceuticals announced the advancement of their Hepatitis C (HCV) collaboration with a first-in-human study evaluating ABT-450, an oral protease inhibitor for the treatment of chronic HCV. ABT-450 is the third Abbott compound currently in human trials for the treatment of HCV.
- Received FDA Clearance for New CELL-DYN(R) Emerald(TM) Hematology
Instrument: Abbott announced it received 510(k) clearance from the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its new, compact hematology instrument, CELL-DYN Emerald for small to mid-sized clinical laboratories.
Abbott is confirming previously issued earnings-per-share guidance for the
full-year 2009 of
For the first time, Abbott is providing earnings-per-share guidance for
the second-quarter 2009 of
Abbott declares quarterly dividend; double-digit increase over prior year
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Consolidated Statement of Earnings
First Quarter Ended March 31, 2009 and 2008
(in millions, except per share data)
(unaudited)
2009 2008 % Change
Net Sales $6,718 $6,766 (0.7)
Cost of products sold 2,936 2,961 (0.8)
Research and development 650 620 5.0
Acquired in-process research
and development -- 19 n/m
Selling, general and
administrative 2,071 2,018 2.6
Total Operating Cost and
Expenses 5,657 5,618 0.7
Operating earnings 1,061 1,148 (7.6)
Net interest expense 88 93 (5.4)
Net foreign exchange (gain) loss 14 6 n/m
(Income) from TAP Pharmaceutical
Products Inc. joint venture -- (102) n/m
Other (income) expense, net (974) (10) n/m 1)
Earnings before taxes 1,933 1,161 66.5
Taxes on earnings 494 223 n/m
Net Earnings $1,439 $938 53.4
Net Earnings Excluding Specified
Items, as described below $1,142 $988 15.6 2)
Diluted Earnings Per Common
Share $0.92 $0.60 53.3
Diluted Earnings Per Common Share,
Excluding Specified Items, as
described below $0.73 $0.63 15.9 2)
Average Number of Common Shares
Outstanding Plus Dilutive Common
Stock Options and Awards 1,556 1,561
1) Other (income) expense, net in 2009 includes the derecognition of
a contingent liability ($797 pre-tax, $505 after-tax) and ongoing
contractual payments from Takeda associated with the conclusion of
the TAP joint venture. The gain related to the derecognition of the
contingent liability is excluded from on-going operations as discussed
below and in Q&A answer 5.
2) 2009 Net Earnings Excluding Specified Items excludes an after-tax
gain of $505 , or $0.32 per share, relating to the derecognition of
a contingent liability that was recorded in connection with the
conclusion of the TAP joint venture. This was partially offset
by $60 , or $0.04 per share, relating to costs associated with the
acquisition of Advanced Medical Optics (AMO), $41 , or $0.02 , per
share for a litigation settlement and $107 , or $0.07 per share,
for cost reduction initiatives and costs associated with a delayed
product launch.
2008 Net Earnings Excluding Specified Items excludes after-tax charges
of $37 , or $0.02 per share, for cost reduction initiatives and other,
$15 , or $0.01 per share, for acquired in-process research &
development related to a molecular diagnostic technology investment
and $7 , or $0.01 per share, for acquisition integration; partially
offset by an after-tax gain of $9 , or $0.01 per share, on sales of
Boston Scientific stock.
NOTE: See attached questions and answers section for further explanation
of Consolidated Statement of Earnings line items.
n/m = Percent change is not meaningful.
Questions & Answers
Q1) What impacted the growth of pharmaceutical sales, including HUMIRA?
A1) International pharmaceutical operational sales increased 12.4 percent, excluding a 12.1 percent negative impact from exchange. Internationally, operational growth for HUMIRA was nearly 50 percent, in line with recent quarters, and in line with our expectations. However, there was a 20-percentage point negative impact of exchange on international HUMIRA sales, which was more unfavorable than our original estimate. International anti-TNF market growth trends remain strong, and HUMIRA maintains a market-leading position in many of the international markets. Synthroid, Lupron and Norvir also contributed to the international growth, as well as a number of other established products.
As expected, U.S. pharmaceutical sales reflected the first quarter impact
of generic competition for both forms of Depakote; Depakote DR and Depakote
ER. This resulted in a
For the full-year 2009, Abbott is forecasting global HUMIRA operational sales growth of 25 to 30 percent, excluding the negative impact of exchange, and global HUMIRA reported sales growth of 15 to 20 percent, including exchange. This includes forecasted international reported sales growth of more than 20 percent, including an expected negative impact from exchange approaching 20 percent, and U.S. HUMIRA growth in the low double-digits. Our updated full-year HUMIRA forecast captures current market dynamics as well as negative exchange rate trends.
Also in the quarter, we launched TRILIPIX, our next generation fenofibric acid. Uptake has been driven by the safety and efficacy data and labeled indication for use of TRILIPIX in combination with statins. Also, we are now forecasting an earlier-than-expected FDA submission for the fixed-dosed combination of TRILIPIX and CRESTOR. This submission is now expected in the third quarter of this year.
Q2) What drove the 15.6 percent operational increase in global medical products sales and strong global nutritional products sales?
A2) Medical products operational sales increased 15.6 percent, excluding 6.8 percent negative exchange. Strength in the quarter reflects more than 40 percent growth in worldwide vascular sales and continued double-digit growth in the molecular business.
Vascular sales were driven by the continued successful uptake of XIENCE V. We have seen continued steady improvement in the U.S. DES market, with DES penetration in the mid-70s, up more than 10 percentage points from the first quarter of last year. Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) volumes were up in the low-single digits from the first quarter of last year.
Worldwide nutritional products operational sales increased nearly 11
percent, excluding 4.2 percent negative exchange. This reflects continued
strong growth in key emerging markets, including Latin America and Asia, where
Abbott recently opened a new 500,000 square foot state-of-the-art nutritionals
manufacturing facility in
Q3) What was the first-quarter gross margin ratio?
A3) The gross margin ratio before and after specified items is shown
below (dollars in millions):
1Q09
Cost of Gross Gross
Products Sold Margin Margin %
As reported $2,936 $3,782 56.3%
Adjusted for specified items:
Acquisition Integration ($5) $5 0.1%
Cost reduction initiatives
and other ($116) $116 1.7%
As adjusted $2,815 $3,903 58.1%
The adjusted gross margin ratio was 58.1 percent, an improvement of 130 basis points from the prior year. Improvement was driven primarily by improved operating performance of the diagnostic and vascular businesses, and occurred despite the negative impact from lower Depakote sales. The gross margin ratio in the quarter was in line with our previous guidance.
Q4) How did R&D and SG&A investment compare to the company's guidance?
A4) Both SG&A and R&D as a percentage of sales were in line with our forecast for the quarter. Ongoing R&D expense, excluding specified items, was 9.5 percent of sales, reflecting continued investment in our pipeline, including programs in vascular devices, biologics, neuroscience, oncology and HCV. Ongoing SG&A expense, excluding specified items, was somewhat less than 29 percent of sales, a decline from the prior year. We expect to deliver significant SG&A leverage in 2009, as we are forecasting a reduction in full-year ongoing SG&A as a percentage of sales of more than 100 basis points compared to 2008.
Q5) How did specified items affect reported results?
A5) Specified items impacted first-quarter results as follows:
1Q09
(dollars in millions, except
earnings-per-share) Earnings
Pre-tax After-tax EPS
As reported $1,933 $1,439 $0.92
Adjusted for specified items:
Gain on derecognition of a
contingent liability ($797) ($505) ($0.32)
Acquisition integration $73 $60 $0.04
Litigation settlement $50 $41 $0.02
Cost reduction initiatives and other $131 $107 $0.07
As adjusted $1,390 $1,142 $0.73
Gain on the derecognition of a contingent liability relates to the conclusion of the TAP joint venture, as product approvals occurred during the quarter that eliminated the contingency. Acquisition integration relates to the acquisition of Advanced Medical Optics (AMO), which closed during the quarter. Litigation settlement relates to previously announced litigation that was resolved during the first quarter. Cost reduction initiatives include actions to improve efficiencies, including the previously announced efforts in the core laboratory diagnostic business. Other costs are primarily associated with a delayed product approval.
The pre-tax impact of specified items by Consolidated Statement of Earnings line item is as follows (dollars in millions):
1Q09
Other
(Income)
Cost of Expense,
Products Sold R&D SG&A Net
As reported $2,936 $650 $2,071 ($974)
Adjusted for specified items:
Gain on derecognition of a
contingent liability -- -- --- ($797)
Acquisition integration $5 -- $56 $12
Litigation settlement -- -- $50 --
Cost reduction initiatives and
other $116 $16 $32 ($33)
As adjusted $2,815 $634 $1,933 ($156)
Q6) What was the tax rate in the quarter?
A6) The tax rate this quarter, excluding specified items, was 17.8 percent, in line with the previous forecast. We continue to forecast a full-year 2009 tax rate of 17.5 to 18.0 percent. The reported tax rate is reconciled to the ongoing rate below:
1Q09
Pre-tax Income Tax
Income Tax Rate
As reported $1,933 $494 25.6%
Specified items $543 $246 45.4%
Excluding specified
items $1,390 $248 17.8%
Q7) What are the key areas of focus in Abbott's broad-based pipeline?
A7) Abbott is advancing leading-edge scientific discoveries across the company, including:
- Lipid Management
- In January of this year, we launched TRILIPIX, Abbott's next-generation fenofibric acid. The early stages of the launch have exceeded our expectations. Development is nearing completion for the fixed-dose combination of TRILIPIX and CRESTOR and we are now planning to submit a New Drug Application in the third quarter of this year, earlier than our original expectations.
- Oncology
- Abbott's oncology pipeline includes targeted therapies that
represent promising, unique scientific approaches to treating
cancer. Our collaboration with
Genentech to develop two Abbott-discovered compounds continues to progress. These compounds include ABT-869, a multi-targeted kinase inhibitor and ABT-263, a Bcl-2 family protein antagonist. We anticipate beginning pivotal studies for ABT-263 later this year. - Abbott's oncology research also includes a PARP-inhibitor, which prevents DNA repair in cancer cells, enhancing the effectiveness of current cancer therapies.
- Abbott's oncology pipeline includes targeted therapies that
represent promising, unique scientific approaches to treating
cancer. Our collaboration with
- Neuroscience
- Abbott is conducting innovative research in neuroscience, where we have developed compounds that target receptors in the brain that help regulate mood, memory and other neurological functions to address conditions such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia.
- Immunology
- Abbott's scientific experience with the anti-TNF biologic HUMIRA serves as a strong foundation for our continuing research in immunology. HUMIRA has several indications in Phase III including ulcerative colitis and pediatric Crohn's disease. Also in Phase III is ABT-874, Abbott's anti-IL 12/23 biologic for psoriasis and Crohn's disease. We are also working to advance development of our early discovery programs, including oral DMARD therapies, as well as other potential biologic targets.
- Additionally, our proprietary DVD-ig technology represents an innovative approach that can target multiple disease-causing antigens with a single biologic agent.
- Hepatitis C
- Abbott's antiviral program is focused on the treatment of hepatitis C, a disease that affects more than 180 million people worldwide. Abbott's broad-based hepatitis C program includes our partnership with Enanta Pharmaceuticals to develop protease inhibitors as well as our internal polymerase inhibitor program. Abbott has three HCV compounds in clinical development.
- Vascular Devices
- XIENCE PRIME - Abbott's next-generation DES that capitalizes on
the proven attributes of XIENCE V while improving deliverability,
especially in longer lengths and complex anatomy. We expect to
launch XIENCE PRIME in
Europe by year-end 2009. - XIENCE Nano - XIENCE V for small vessels in the U.S. This 2.25
diameter stent has been available in
Europe since early 2008. - Bioabsorbable DES - DES that is gradually absorbed into the vessel wall - much like sutures are absorbed after healing a wound - with the potential to return the vessel to full motion. Abbott has the most advanced bioabsorbable DES clinical program, with an opportunity to reach the market years ahead of competitors.
- Core products - Devices in active development include a next-generation bare metal stent, frontline and high-pressure balloons, and new guidewire.
- Endovascular products - Self-expanding and balloon-expanding peripheral stents, including the Absolute Pro and Omnilink Elite Peripheral Stent Systems, and the Emboshield Nav6 Embolic Protection Device for carotid stenting.
- XIENCE PRIME - Abbott's next-generation DES that capitalizes on
the proven attributes of XIENCE V while improving deliverability,
especially in longer lengths and complex anatomy. We expect to
launch XIENCE PRIME in
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