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Thursday, August 8, 2024

Insulet inventory pressures cloud annual revenue forecast raise

 Insulet Corp on Thursday raised its annual revenue growth forecast but pressures over unutilised inventory clouded the upbeat outlook, sending shares of the insulin device maker down about 3.5% in extended trading.

The company said it recorded a charge of $13.5 million in the second quarter ended June 30 relating to some unutilised inventory, which hurt gross margin by about 280 basis points.

Its adjusted profit of $0.55 per share for the reported quarter was just shy of analysts' average estimate of $0.56.

The company manufactures and sells insulin delivery devices under the brand Omnipod, which eliminate the need for multiple daily injections using syringes or insulin pens for people with insulin-dependent diabetes.

It did not give further details in its statement over the inventory write-down.

In July, Insulet's larger peer Dexcom had slashed its annual revenue forecast, prompting investor concerns over changing trends in the diabetes market.

However, Massachusetts-based Insulet now expects its annual revenue to grow between 16% and 19%, up from its earlier forecast of 14%-18%, encouraged by the strong sales of its Omnipod devices.

It expects Omnipod revenue growth in the range of 18% to 21% this year, higher than previous forecasts of 15%-19% growth.

The company's total revenue stood at $488.5 million for the quarter, compared with analysts' estimate of $463.09 million.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/insulet-inventory-pressures-cloud-annual-000726870.html

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