Can Shire weather the upcoming loss of Adderall XR to the off-patent wildnerness? Company execs say it can: They point out that 60 percent of the company's revenues derive from other products. And they say Vyvase [1], their new ADHD med, will pick up the Adderall slack--despite the fact that its uptake so far hasn't met expectations. But as Barron's points out, Shire is trading now at 15 times earnings, a 25 percent premium to the current industry multiple of 12 times. If the FDA doesn't listen to Shire's petition [2]--which calls for XR copycats to undergo clinical trials--then generics will hit the market next year. And if Vyvanse doesn't step up to the plate, "Shire wouldn't merit its 25 percent premium," Barron's bluntly states. That's a lot of "ifs"--on either side.
- see the Barron's analysis [3]
Related Articles:
What's Shire doing to support Vyvanse? [1]
Shire gambit aimed at delaying generic Adderall XR [2]
Shire on lookout for acquisitions [4]
Links:
[1] http://www.fiercepharma.com/story/what-s-shire-doing-to-support-vyvanse/2008-03-28
[2] http://www.fiercebiotech.com/story/shire-gambit-aimed-at-delaying-generic-adderall-xr/2005-10-13
[3] http://online.barrons.com/article/SB121340684461474167.html?mod=googlenews_barrons
[4] http://www.fiercepharma.com/story/shire-lookout-acquisitions/2007-11-02