Takeda Q3 Results - Q3 Top Pharma Company Earnings Reports
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Highlights
- Consolidated net sales decreased by ¥51.7 billion (6.4%) to ¥755.5 billion over the same period of the previous year.
- Consolidated operating income increased by ¥157.5 billion (185.2%) to ¥242.5 billion over the same period of the previous year.
- Consolidated ordinary income increased by ¥153.9 billion (152.4%) to ¥254.9 billion over the same period of the previous year.
- Consolidated net income increased by ¥117.8 billion (164.2%) to ¥189.6 billion over the same period of the previous year.
- Consolidated net sales by the Pharmaceuticals segment decrease by ¥47.3 billion (6.2%) to ¥713.1 billion. However, operating income increased by ¥159.9 billion (199.7%) to ¥240.0 billion due to the decrease of selling, general and administrative expenses, which was recorded in the same period of the previous year as in-process R&D expenses in connection with the consolidation of TAP and Millennium as wholly owned subsidiaries
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