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JERUSALEM, Nov 03, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- --Cash Flow from Operations Exceeds $1 Billion Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NASDAQ:TEVA) today reported results for the quarter ended September 30, 2009.
Third Quarter Highlights: -- Net sales of $3.55 billion, up 25% compared to the third quarter of 2008.
-- Non-GAAP net income of $806 million, up 28% compared with the third quarter of 2008. GAAP net income totaled $649 million compared with $631 million in the comparable quarter in 2008.
-- Non-GAAP diluted EPS of $0.89, up 16% compared with the third quarter of 2008. GAAP diluted EPS totaled $0.72, compared with $0.77 in the comparable quarter in 2008.
-- Non-GAAP operating income of $997 million, up 42% compared to the third quarter of 2008. GAAP operating income totaled $753 million, compared with $622 million in the comparable quarter in 2008.
-- Record global in-market sales of Copaxone(R) of $776 million, up 38% compared to the third quarter of 2008. Copaxone(R) continues to be the leading MS therapy in the U.S. and globally.
-- Record quarterly cash flow from operations of $1,025 million.
"This was another very strong quarter for Teva, with record-breaking financial results across the board," commented Shlomo Yanai, Teva's President and Chief Executive Officer. "In fact, for the first time, we crossed the billion dollar mark in quarterly cash flow from operations. All of our business units and geographies continued to grow during the quarter, with especially strong sales of Copaxone(R), which continued to strengthen its position as the world's leading therapy for the treatment of multiple sclerosis, and of ProAir(TM), the leading Albuterol inhaler in the U.S." Mr. Yanai continued: "This is the time of year when we develop our workplan and update our strategy for the next few years. The process this year is an especially inspiring one, as the more closely we analyze the opportunities ahead, the more excited we become about Teva's future--which, in both the near and long-term, looks very bright." Net sales for the quarter increased 25% to $3,550 million, compared to $2,842 million in the third quarter of 2008. The acquisition of Barr contributed to the growth in sales in all of Teva's geographies, particularly in the U.S., Russia, Poland, Germany, and Croatia.
Exchange rate differences negatively impacted sales in the third quarter of 2009 by approximately $160 million, or 6%, as compared to the third quarter of 2008.
The negative impact on sales resulted primarily from the strengthening of the U.S. Dollar relative to the Hungarian Forint, Russian Ruble, Euro, British Pound, Polish Zloty and Israeli Shekel in the third quarter of 2009 compared with the comparable quarter in 2008. Foreign currency differences between the third quarter of 2009 and the third quarter of 2008 adversely affected operating profit by approximately $25 million. The negative impact on operating profit resulted primarily from the strengthening of the U.S. Dollar relative to the Russian Ruble, British Pound and Polish Zloty, where we have higher sales than expenses, partially offset by modest devaluation of the Israeli Shekel against the U.S. Dollar, where we have higher expenses than sales.
Non-GAAP net income for the third quarter of 2009 totaled $806 million, an increase of 28%, while non-GAAP diluted earnings per share were $0.89, an increase of 16% compared to the comparable quarter in 2008. The share count used for the fully diluted earnings per share for the third quarter of 2009 increased by approximately 78 million shares compared to that of the third quarter of 2008 due, primarily, to the shares issued in connection with the acquisition of Barr.
On a U.S. GAAP basis, net income for the third quarter totaled $649 million compared with $631 million in the third quarter of 2008, while diluted earnings per share were $0.72, compared with $0.77 in the third quarter of 2008.
Non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP EPS for the third quarter of 2009 are adjusted to exclude the following items: -- Amortization of purchased intangible assets and inventory step up of $147 million; -- Restructuring charges of $47 million; -- Impairment of assets of $37 million; -- Legal settlements of $13 million; and -- A related tax benefit of $87 million.
Teva believes that excluding these items facilitates investors' understanding of the trends in the Company's underlying business. In the third quarter of 2008, non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP EPS excluded a settlement payment from an institution in connection with our auction rate securities portfolio, offset by amortization of purchased intangible assets, acquisition of in process R&D, impairment of financial assets, inventory step-up, and a related tax effect. See the attached table for a reconciliation of U.S. GAAP reported results to the adjusted non-GAAP figures.
Non-GAAP operating income (which excludes the amortization of purchased intangible assets and inventory step up, restructuring charges, impairment of assets and legal settlements, as detailed above) increased 42% to $997 million, compared with the third quarter of 2008. On a U.S. GAAP basis, operating income totaled $753 million, up 21% compared with the third quarter last year.
Pharmaceutical sales in North America for the third quarter reached $2,164 million, accounting for 63% of total pharmaceutical sales and representing an increase of 34% compared with the third quarter of last year. Quarterly sales benefited from the launch of generic versions of Ortho Tri-Cyclen(R) Lo (norgestimate/ethinyl estradiol) and Eloxatin(R) (oxaliplatin) in the quarter, as well as continued strong sales of generic versions of Lotrel(R) (amlodipine benazapril), Adderall XR(R) (amphetamine salts), Yasmin(R) (drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol), and Protonix(R) (pantoprazole) launched in previous quarters. The quarter's sales also reflected continued strong sales of Copaxone(R) and ProAir(TM).
As of October 23, 2009, Teva had 210 product applications awaiting final FDA approval, including 40 tentative approvals. Collectively, the brand products covered by these applications had annual U.S. sales of over $113 billion. Of these applications, 136 were "Paragraph IV" applications challenging patents of branded products. Teva believes it is the first to file on 83 of the 136 applications, relating to products with annual U.S. branded sales exceeding $54 billion.
Pharmaceutical sales in Europe in the third quarter of 2009 totaled $787 million, accounting for 23% of total pharmaceutical sales, and representing an increase of 15% compared with the third quarter of last year. In local currencies, sales in Europe grew 28% compared with the third quarter of 2008.
The 28% growth in sales in local currencies was mostly attributable to strong generic sales in Germany, Spain and Poland.
Since the beginning of the year, Teva has received 880 generic approvals in Europe relating to 149 compounds in 313 formulations, including 7 EMEA approvals valid in all EU member states. In addition, as of September 30, 2009, Teva had 3,058 marketing authorization applications pending approval in 30 European countries, relating to 242 compounds in 508 formulations, including 14 applications pending with the EMEA.
International pharmaceutical sales in the third quarter of 2009 totaled $463 million, accounting for 14% of total pharmaceutical sales and representing an increase of 17% compared to the third quarter of 2008. In local currencies, international sales grew 33% compared with the third quarter of 2008. The 33% sales growth in international markets in local currencies was driven by increased sales in Russia, Croatia and Israel as well as in certain countries in Latin America.
Copaxone(R) continued to lead as the number one MS therapy in the U.S. and globally, with approximately 30% market share. Record in-market sales reached $776 million in the third quarter of 2009, an increase of 38% over the third quarter of 2008. In the U.S., in-market sales increased 53% to reach $540 million compared to the third quarter of 2008. In-market sales outside the U.S.
totaled $236 million, up 12% compared to the third quarter of 2008. In local currencies, in-market sales of Copaxone(R) outside the U.S. grew 23%.
Global in-market sales of Azilect(R) reached $64 million in the quarter, a 39% increase over the comparable period in 2008. In local currencies, global in-market sales of Azilect(R) grew 45%. In the third quarter of 2009, Azilect(R) continued to increase its market share in the major European markets and the U.S.
Teva's global respiratory business reached sales of $243 million, up 37% compared to $177 million in the third quarter of 2008. The increase is attributable primarily to strong ProAir(TM) sales in the U.S. Teva's respiratory sales in the U.S. totaled $166 million, up 66% compared to the comparable quarter in 2008. In the third quarter, Teva maintained its market leadership position with a 56% market share in the SABA (short acting beta agonist) market in the U.S.
Teva's women's health business, which was acquired as part of the Barr acquisition, reached sales of $103 million, an increase of 10% from $94 million sold by Barr in the comparable quarter in 2008. The increase in sales is attributable primarily to an increase in the sales of Plan B(R). These sales figures represent proprietary women's health products only and are different from the figures previously reported by Barr as its proprietary sales.
API sales to third parties totaled $136 million in the third quarter, down $12 million compared to the comparable quarter last year.
Non-GAAP gross profit margin reached 58.2% in the third quarter of 2009, compared to the 54.0% non-GAAP gross profit margin recorded in the comparable quarter of 2008. The improvement in non-GAAP gross profit margins reflects higher contributions as a percentage of sales of innovative and branded products, including Copaxone(R), ProAir(TM), Azilect(R) and women's health products, as well as improved gross margins of the U.S. generics base business.
GAAP gross profit margin increased to 54.3% in the third quarter of 2009, compared with GAAP gross profit of 52.5% in the comparable quarter of 2008.
Net Research & Development (R&D) expenditures totaled $195 million, or 5.5% of sales, compared to $194 million recorded in the third quarter of 2008, or 6.8% of sales. During the quarter, TL Biopharmaceuticals AG, Teva's joint venture with Lonza Group Ltd., reimbursed Teva $8 million for certain R&D expenses. Teva continues to invest in R&D in accordance with its strategic plan to double generic R&D output from its 2007 level by 2012, as well as to expand R&D activity in biogenerics and its innovative and branded franchises.
Selling and Marketing (S&M) expenditures (excluding amortization of purchased intangible assets) totaled $662 million, or 18.6% of sales, for the third quarter, compared to $485 million, or 17.1% of sales, in the comparable quarter of 2008. The increase in S&M expenses is attributable to two main factors: the addition of Barr's business which is characterized by higher S&M expenses; and higher royalty payments resulting from higher Coapxone(R) revenues.
General and Administrative (G&A) expenditures totaled $212 million, or 6.0% of sales, for the third quarter, compared with $156 million, or 5.5% of sales, in the comparable quarter of 2008.
The non-GAAP tax expense provided for in the third quarter is $136 million, compared with $52 million in the third quarter of 2008. Teva's current estimate of the annual tax rate for 2009 is 16% compared to a rate of 10% of pre-tax non-GAAP income for 2008. The increase in tax rate from 2008 to 2009 results primarily from the consolidation of Barr's results. On a GAAP basis, the annual tax rate is estimated to be approximately 10%.
Cash flow generated from operating activities during the third quarter of 2009 was $1,025 million, compared to $710 million in the comparable quarter in 2008.
Free cash flow -- excluding net capital expenditures (of $195 million) and dividends (of $126 million) -- reached $704 million. Cash and marketable securities as of September 30, 2009 were $2.0 billion. During the quarter, Teva used approximately $800 million to reduce, primarily, short term debt. This amount includes the remaining balance of the bridge financing incurred in connection with the acquisition of Barr.
Shareholders equity on September 30, 2009 amounted to $19.3 billion, an increase of $2.9 billion compared to $16.4 billion as of December 31, 2008. The increase in shareholders equity is attributable to net income of $1.6 billion recorded in the first nine months of 2009, the conversion of $887 million of convertible debt ($719 million in the second quarter and an additional $168 million in the current quarter), and a positive adjustment of $603 million recorded in connection with the translation of non-U.S. Dollar net assets, offset mainly by dividends paid in the amount of $387 million.
For the third quarter of 2009, the weighted average share count for the fully diluted earnings per share calculation was 915 million shares on both a GAAP and non-GAAP basis. As of September 30, 2009, Teva's share count going forward for the fully diluted share calculation is estimated at 916 million shares, while the share count for calculating Teva's market capitalization is approximately 886 million shares.
Dividend The Board of Directors, at its meeting on November 2, 2009, declared a cash dividend for the third quarter of 2009 of NIS 0.60 (approximately 15.9 cents according to the rate of exchange on November 2, 2009) per share.
The record date will be November 11, 2009, and the payment date will be November 26, 2009. Tax will be withheld at a rate of 20%.
Conference Call Teva will host a conference call to discuss the Company's third quarter results, on Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 8:30 a.m. ET. The call will be webcast and can be accessed through the Company's website at www.tevapharm.com. Following the conclusion of the call, a replay of the webcast will be available within 24 hours at the Company's website. A replay of the call will also be available until November 10, 2009, at 11:59 p.m. ET, by calling 201-612-7415 outside the United States or 877-660-6853 in the United States. The pass code to access the replay is: Account # 3055 and Conference ID# 335185.
About Teva Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., headquartered in Israel, is among the top 20 pharmaceutical companies in the world and is the world's leading generic pharmaceutical company. The Company develops, manufactures and markets generic and innovative human pharmaceuticals and active pharmaceutical ingredients, as well as animal health pharmaceutical products. Over 80 percent of Teva's sales are in North America and Europe.
Teva's Safe Harbor Statement under the U. S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: This release contains forward-looking statements, which express the current beliefs and expectations of management. Such statements are based on management's current beliefs and expectations and involve a number of known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause our future results, performance or achievements to differ significantly from the results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include risks relating to: our ability to successfully develop and commercialize additional pharmaceutical products, the introduction of competing generic equivalents, the extent to which we may obtain U.S. market exclusivity for certain of our new generic products and regulatory changes that may prevent us from utilizing exclusivity periods, potential liability for sales of generic products prior to a final resolution of outstanding patent litigation, including that relating to the generic versions of Neurontin(R), Lotrel(R), Protonix(R) and Eloxatin(R), the current economic conditions, competition from brand-name companies that are under increased pressure to counter generic products, or competitors that seek to delay the introduction of generic products, the effects of competition on our innovative products, especially Copaxone(R) sales, dependence on the effectiveness of our patents and other protections for innovative products, the impact of consolidation of our distributors and customers, the impact of pharmaceutical industry regulation and pending legislation that could affect the pharmaceutical industry, our ability to achieve expected results through our innovative R&D efforts, the difficulty of predicting U.S. Food and Drug Administration, European Medicines Agency and other regulatory authority approvals, the uncertainty surrounding the legislative and regulatory pathway for the registration and approval of biotechnology-based products, the regulatory environment and changes in the health policies and structures of various countries, supply interruptions or delays that could result from the complex manufacturing of our products and our global supply chain, our ability to successfully identify, consummate and integrate acquisitions, the potential exposure to product liability claims to the extent not covered by insurance, our exposure to fluctuations in currency, exchange and interest rates, significant operations worldwide that may be adversely affected by terrorism, political or economical instability or major hostilities, our ability to enter into patent litigation settlements and the intensified scrutiny by the U.S. government, the termination or expiration of governmental programs and tax benefits, impairment of intangible assets and goodwill, environmental risks, and other factors that are discussed in this report and in our other filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC").
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited
Consolidated Statements of Income
(Unaudited, U.S. Dollars in
millions, except earnings per share)
Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended
September 30, September 30,
2009 2008 2009 2008 NET SALES 3,550 2,842 10,097 8,237 COST OF SALES (a) 1,622 1,350 4,829 3,868 GROSS PROFIT 1,928 1,492 5,268 4,369 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT EXPENSES - net 195 194 583 571 SELLING AND MARKETING EXPENSES (b) 671 492 1,924 1,344 GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES 212 156 605 487 ACQUISITION OF R&D IN PROCESS - 28 - 410 LEGAL SETTLEMENTS, IMPAIRMENT AND RESTRUCTURING EXPENSES 97 -
163 -
OPERATING INCOME 753 622 1,993 1,557 FINANCIAL EXPENSES (income) - net 52 *(57) 176 *43 INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES 701 679 1,817 1,514 PROVISION FOR INCOME TAXES (c) 49 47 172 *207
652 632 1,645 1,307 SHARE IN LOSSES OF ASSOCIATED COMPANIES- net 2 ** 21 ** NET INCOME 650 632 1,624 1,307 ATTRIBUTABLE TO NON-CONTROLLING INTERESTS 1 1
3 4 NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO TEVA 649 631 1,621 1,303
EARNINGS PER SHARE: Basic ($) 0.73 0.81 1.87 1.67
Diluted ($) 0.72 0.77 1.81 1.59 WEIGHTED AVERAGE NUMBER OF SHARES: Basic 884 782 867 779
Diluted 915 837 896 821
NON-GAAP NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO TEVA:*** 806 630 2,182 1,831
NON-GAAP EARNINGS PER SHARE: Basic ($) 0.91 0.81 2.52 2.35
Diluted ($) 0.89 0.77 2.43 2.23
WEIGHTED AVERAGE NUMBER OF SHARES: Basic 884 782 867 779
Diluted 915 837 912 837
*** See reconciliation attached.
(a) Cost of Sales includes $137 million and $38 million of
amortization of purchased intangible assets and $1 million and $5
million of inventory step-up in the three months ended September
30, 2009 and 2008, respectively.
(b) Selling and Marketing Expenses includes $9 million and $7
million of amortization of purchased intangible assets in the three
months ended September 30, 2009 and 2008, respectively.
(c) Provision for Income Taxes includes $(87) million and $(5)
million of related tax effect of non-GAAP charges in the three
months ended September 30, 2009 and 2008, respectively.
* After giving retroactive effect to the adoption of an accounting
pronouncement which requires issuers to account separately for the
liability and equity components of convertible debt instruments that
may be settled in cash (including partial cash settlement).
** Represents an amount of less than $0.5 million.
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited
Condensed Balance Sheets (Unaudited, U.S. Dollars in millions)
September 30, December 31,
2009 2008 ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS: Cash and cash equivalents 1,598 1,854 Short-term investments 180 53 Accounts receivable 4,689 4,653 Inventories 3,449 3,396 Prepaid expenses and other current assets 1,543 1,470 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 11,459 11,426 LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS AND RECEIVABLES 484 425 PROPERTY , PLANT AND EQUIPMENT, NET 3,861 3,699 IDENTIFIABLE INTANGIBLE ASSETS - net 4,232 4,581 GOODWILL 12,725 12,297 OTHER ASSETS, DEFERRED TAXES AND DEFERRED CHARGES 534 *492 TOTAL ASSETS 33,295 32,920
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY CURRENT LIABILITIES: Short-term debt 1,476 2,906 Sales reserves and allowances 2,733 2,708 Accounts payable 2,189 2,244 Other current liabilities 836 623 TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 7,234 8,481 LONG-TERM LIABILITIES: Deferred income taxes 1,591 1,723 Other taxes and long term payables 669 621 Employee related obligations 198 182 Senior notes and loans 3,470 3,654 Convertible senior debentures 832 *1,821 TOTAL LONG-TERM LIABILITIES 6,760 8,001 SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY: Teva shareholders' equity 19,264 *16,378 Non-controlling interest 37 60 TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY 19,301 16,438 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY 33,295 32,920
* After giving retroactive effect to the adoption of an accounting pronouncement which requires issuers to account separately for the liability and equity components of convertible debt instruments that may be settled in cash (including partial cash settlement).
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited
Reconciliation between Reported
and Non-GAAP Net Income
(Unaudited, U.S. Dollars in
millions, except earnings per share)
Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended
September 30, September 30,
2009 2008 2009 2008 REPORTED NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO TEVA 649
*631 1,621 *1,303 INVENTORY STEP-UP 1
5 297 5 ACQUISITION OF R&D IN PROCESS -
28 - 410 AMORTIZATION OF PURCHASED INTANGIBLE ASSETS - UNDER COST OF 137
38 326 117 SALES
AMORTIZATION OF PURCHASED INTANGIBLE ASSETS - UNDER SELLING 9
7 25 21 AND MARKETING
LEGAL SETTLEMENTS 13
- 55 - IMPAIRMENT OF ASSETS 37
- 39 - RESTRUCTURING EXPENSES 47
- 69 - SETTLEMENT WITH INSTITUTION - UNDER FINANCE EXPENSES -
(100) - (100) IMPAIRMENT OF FINANCIAL ASSETS - UNDER FINANCE EXPENSES -
26 - 103 RELATED TAX EFFECT (87) (5) (250) (28) NON-GAAP NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO TEVA 806
630 2,182 1,831
DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE: REPORTED ($) 0.72 0.77 1.81 1.59
Non-GAAP ($) 0.89 0.77 2.43 2.23
ADD BACK FOR DILUTED EARNING PER SHARE CALCULATION:
INTEREST EXPENSE ON CONVERTIBLE SENIOR DEBENTURES, AND ISSUANCE REPORTED ($) 10
12 1 5 COSTS, NET OF TAX BENEFITS
Non-GAAP ($) 10
12 33 35
DILUTED WEIGHTED AVERAGE NUMBER OF SHARES: REPORTED ($) 915
837 896 821
Non-GAAP ($) 915
837 912 837
* After giving retroactive effect to the adoption of an accounting
pronouncement which requires issuers to account separately for the
liability and equity components of convertible debt instruments that
may be settled in cash (including partial cash settlement).
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited
Reconciliation between Reported
and Non-GAAP Operating Income
(Unaudited, U.S. Dollars in
millions)
Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended
September 30,
September 30,
2009 2008
2009 2008 REPORTED OPERATING INCOME 753 622
1,993 1,557 INVENTORY STEP-UP 1 5
297 5 ACQUISITION OF R&D IN PROCESS - 28
- 410 AMORTIZATION OF PURCHASED INTANGIBLE ASSETS - UNDER COST OF SALES 137 38
326 117 AMORTIZATION OF PURCHASED INTANGIBLE ASSETS - UNDER SELLING AND 9 7
25 21 MARKETING
LEGAL SETTLEMENTS 13 -
55 - IMPAIRMENT OF ASSETS 37 -
39 - RESTRUCTURING EXPENSES 47 -
69 - NON-GAAP OPERATING INCOME 997 700
2,804 2,110
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited
Condensed Cash Flow
(Unaudited, U.S. Dollars in
millions)
Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended
September 30,
September 30,
2009 2008
2009 2008 OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
NET INCOME 650 *632
1,624 *1,307
ACQUISITION OF R&D IN PROCESS - 28
- 410 OTHER ADJUSTMENTS TO RECONCILE NET INCOME TO NET CASH PROVIDED 375 *50
792 *545 FROM OPERATIONS
NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES 1,025 710
2,416 2,262
NET CASH USED IN INVESTING ACTIVITIES (336) (154)
(653) (281)
NET CASH USED IN FINANCING ACTIVITIES (897) (84)
(2,052) (605)
TRANSLATION DIFFERENCE ON CASH BALANCES OF CERTAIN SUBSIDIARIES 45 (102)
33 (10)
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (163) 370
(256) 1,366
BALANCE OF CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD 1,761 2,484
1,854 1,488
BALANCE OF CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT END OF PERIOD 1,598 2,854
1,598 2,854
* After giving retroactive effect to the adoption of an accounting
pronouncement which requires issuers to account separately for the
liability and equity components of convertible debt instruments that
may be settled in cash (including partial cash settlement).
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited
Three Months Ended
September 30, % of Total
2009 2008 % Change 2009
(Unaudited, U.S Dollars in millions)
Sales by Geographical Areas North America 2,228 1,680 33% 63% Europe* 830 729 14% 23% International 492 433 14% 14% Total 3,550 2,842 25% 100%
Sales by Business Segments Pharmaceutical Sales 3,414 2,694 27% 96% API** 136 148 (8%) 4% Total 3,550 2,842 25% 100%
Pharmaceutical Sales North America 2,164 1,614 34% 63% Europe* 787 685 15% 23% International 463 395 17% 14% Total 3,414 2,694 27% 100%
* Includes EU member states, Switzerland & Norway. ** Sales to third parties only.
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited
Nine Months Ended
September 30, % of Total
2009 2008 % Change 2009
(Unaudited, U.S Dollars in millions)
Sales by Geographical Areas North America 6,261 4,686 34% 62% Europe* 2,346 2,266 4% 23% International 1,490 1,285 16% 15% Total 10,097 8,237 23% 100%
Sales by Business Segments Pharmaceutical Sales 9,668 7,780 24% 96% API** 429 457 (6%) 4% Total 10,097 8,237 23% 100%
Pharmaceutical Sales North America 6,077 4,487 35% 63% Europe* 2,211 2,114 5% 23% International 1,380 1,179 17% 14% Total 9,668 7,780 24% 100%
* EU member states, Switzerland & Norway. ** Sales to third parties only.
SOURCE: Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited CONTACT: Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. Elana Holzman, 972 (3) 926-7554 OR Teva North America Kevin Mannix, 215-591-8912 www.tevapharm.com Copyright Business Wire 2009 -0- KEYWORD: Israel
Middle East INDUSTRY KEYWORD: Health
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