Novartis reported earnings increase of 24% in Q1 2014

Published: 13:02, April 26, 2014

Novartis reported earnings increase of 24% for the first quarter of 2014, slightly below what analysts had forecast.

Switzerland’s largest pharmaceutical company said its net income rose to $2.97 billion or earnings per share of $1.21 in Q1 2014, compared $2.39 billion or earnings per share of $0.97 in Q1 2013.

Net sales came in at $14 billion, an increase of 1% over the same quarter last year, but below a Reuters poll of economists forecast of $14.25 billion.

While growth products and sales in emerging markets did well, they were offset by competition from generics and what Novartis calls the “currency exchange effects.”

Novartis was formed when two Swiss pharmaceutical multinationals – Sandoz Laboratories and Ciba-Geigy – merged in 1996.

Generics competition undermined sales

Pharmaceutical net sales reached $7.8 billion, registering a 6 percentage point gain in volume growth. However, generic competition, especially from Zometa/Aclasta, whose patent expired in the US a year ago, had a negative effect on sales.

Novartis reported earnings increase

(Source: Novartis)

Novartis’ pharmaceutical division’s operating income declined 13% to $2.2 billion, due to net restructuring charges related to the American field force of $252 million, the closure of the Suffern plant in the US, and other restructuring moves carried out abroad (non-US and non-Switzerland).

At Alcon, the company’s eye unit, sales reached $2.6 billion, an increase of 3%. Its Surgical franchise grew much faster than its Ophthalmic medications.

Sandoz, Novartis’ generic unit, reported a sales increase of 3% to $2.3 billion. Volume growth of 14 percentage points exceeded a 10 percentage point fall of price erosion. Sales in Asia (exc. Japan), Latin America and Japan delivered double-digit sales growth.

Its Vaccines unit registered a sales increase of 13% to $215 million, driven mainly by Mejugate (meningitis vaccine) sales to Latin America. Novartis has sold its Vaccines Division (excluding flu) to GlaxoSmithKline for up to $7.1 billion plus royalties.

Consumer Health sales increased 5% to $1 billion. Consumer health at Novartis comprises OTC and Animal Health. The Animal Health unit has been sold to Eli Lilly for approximately $5.4 billion.

Joseph Jimenez, CEO of Novartis, said:

“Novartis delivered a solid quarter, with all divisions contributing to growth. We made progress in innovation, including EU and US approval of Xolair in chronic spontaneous urticaria and significant milestones for Bexsero.”

“The transformational deals announced on Tuesday position the company for future success based on our sharpened focus, innovation power and financial strength.”

Veronica Salvador Avatar

Other News

Keysight orders top $2 billion again as communications demand strengthens

Aug 20, 2026

UK inflation rises to 2.9% as higher energy bills hit households

Aug 19, 2026

Dollar-store access is linked to poorer community health, US study finds

Aug 19, 2026

Analog Devices revenue reaches record $4.02 billion as data-centre demand strengthens

Aug 19, 2026

What happens to businesses when there are fewer young workers?

Aug 19, 2026

Einride plans 500-truck Tesla Semi deployment as revenue grows and losses widen

Aug 19, 2026

Why small purchases can quietly weaken a household budget

Aug 18, 2026

Why successful companies can keep making the same bad decisions

Aug 18, 2026

Dell joins Lanarkshire AI park as £202 million public guarantee backs data-centre expansion

Aug 18, 2026

Fabrinet revenue jumps 45%, but expansion spending leaves free cash flow near zero

Aug 17, 2026

AI hotel review summaries may make booking easier but leave guests less satisfied

Aug 17, 2026

UK economy grows 0.4% as services and business investment advance

Aug 17, 2026

Nvidia takes on potential $105 billion guarantee for OpenAI’s Ohio data centre

Aug 17, 2026

Paramount secures final required clearance, but $110 billion Warner Bros. deal remains on hold

Aug 17, 2026

Drax receives carbon-capture permit as funding question remains

Aug 16, 2026

Apple and Google challenge UK app-payment plan as fee dispute deepens

Aug 16, 2026

Can going green improve a company’s financial performance? Sales may be the missing link

Aug 16, 2026

Core Scientific pays $444 million for 440MW Oklahoma power position

Aug 16, 2026

UK goods exports fall 6.3% in June as goods deficit widens

Aug 15, 2026

Study links biased evidence ratings to rising confidence in a simulated business decision

Aug 15, 2026