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Teva Reports Strong Quarter – Analyst Blog

Zacks Market Commentaries (November 4th, 2009) Writes:
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (TEVA) reported earnings of 89 cents in the third quarter of 2009, up 16% from the year-ago period and a cent above the Zacks Consensus Estimate. Strong sales of Copaxone and in the respiratory business helped drive earnings in the reported quarter. Net sales increased 25% to $3.55 billion, with the Barr acquisition contributing to sales across different geographical segments. The strengthening U.S. dollar adversely impacted net sales by $160 million or 6%. Revenue performance across key business segments was mixed. While the Pharmaceuticals Sales segment posted growth of 27% with revenues coming in at $3.4 billion, the active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) segment reported an 8% decline in growth with sales coming in at $136 million. Pharmaceutical segment sales were driven by strong performances in the North American, European and International segments. The launch of generic versions of Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo ...

How to Play the Healthcare Sector

Bullish Bankers (March 30th, 2009) Writes:

The recent volatility from the Healthcare sector has left many investors weary about where to place their money. General market swings aside, M&A activity and legislative developments have intensified the uncertainty in the sector, but have also lead to many investment opportunities.

M&A has been very exciting and has ramped up heavily in the last few months.  Pfizer[PFE: 14.04, 0.00 (0.00%)] and Wyeth, Roche and Genentech [DNA: 0.00, N/A (N/A)], Merck [MRK: 27.16, 0.00 (0.00%)] and Schering-Plough, Gilead [GILD: 44.37, 0.00 (0.00%)] and CV Therapeutics have all hit the headlines.  Obama’s Healthcare Budget Plan has stirred up heavy trading in recent weeks, putting downward pressure on the Managed Care and Pharmaceuticals sectors, while giving a boost to the Generic Drugmakers. The market has rallied in the past week.  Is your portfolio ready

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TEVA: What is Next?

Bullish Bankers (March 23rd, 2009) Writes:

TEVA, the “Generic Giant,” as I once referred to it back in November when I recapped its quarterly earnings, continues to outshine and outclass its peers on pretty much every level. Since I have followed healthcare equities for quite some time now and kept my focus solely on this sector, it is easy for me to say that Teva [TEVA: 43.96, 0.00 (0.00%)] is one of the best managed companies out there, and I think you would agree based on its recent performance and strategic moves. Earnings for the fourth quarter were highly scrutinized by all investors and Street analysts as our financial crisis continues onward, perhaps even getting worse. Many companies unloaded their books for fourth quarter earnings, marking down what is left. Others squeaked out positive gains but still were hesitant on guidance. Well, I obviously

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