Amgen, which maintained its full-year earnings forecast, also said it is working with partner Adaptive Biotechnologies Corp (ADPT.O) to identify antibodies targeting the novel coronavirus that may be developed into a drug to potentially prevent or treat COVID-19.
Amgen shares were up 1.5% in extended trading after earlier climbing as much as 2.4%
Amgen said strong first-quarter sales of Otezla, along with higher volume sales of drugs like cholesterol treatment Repatha, contributed to an 11% increase in revenue for the period.
The company last year launched a lower-priced Repatha option aimed at reducing out-of-pocket costs for Medicare patients.
Several other newer medicines also had double-digit percentage sales increase in the period.
“As we expected, Amgen’s results were strong, but we did not get a guidance raise,” Credit Suisse analyst Evan Seigerman said in a research note.
“We are encouraged with the progress and minimal disruption from COVID-19 across the business,” he added.
The biotechnology company reported an adjusted profit of $4.17 per share, up 17% from a year earlier and well above analysts’ average expectations of $3.76, according to Refinitiv IBES.
Net profit fell 3% to $3.07 per share due to higher operating costs that were partially offset by the lower share count.
For 2020, the Thousand Oaks, California-based company said it still expects adjusted earnings of $14.85 to $15.60 per share on revenue of $25 billion to $25.6 billion.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-amgen-results/amgen-studying-otezla-for-coronavirus-first-quarter-results-beat-street-estimates-idUSKBN22C3NC
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