FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Deborah Spak, (847) 948-2349 Investor Contacts: Mary Kay Ladone, (847) 948-3371 Clare Trachtman, (847) 948-3085 BAXTER’S FIRST QUARTER FINANCIAL RESULTS EXCEED GUIDANCE Company Raises Financial Outlook For 2011
DEERFIELD, Ill., April 21, 2011 – Baxter International Inc. (NYSE:BAX) today
announced strong financial results for the first quarter of 2011, and raised its
Baxter reported net income in the first quarter of $570 million and earnings
per diluted share of $0.98, which exceed the company’s previously-issued
earnings guidance of $0.92 to $0.94 per diluted share. On an adjusted basis,
excluding special items in the first quarter of 2010, Baxter’s earnings per diluted
share increased 5 percent from $0.93 per diluted share in the prior-year period.
Baxter’s financial results for the first quarter 2010 included after-tax special items
totaling $627 million (or $1.04 per diluted share) related to the COLLEAGUE
infusion pump and a change in the tax treatment of post-retirement prescription
Worldwide sales totaled $3.3 billion and increased 12 percent compared to
sales of $2.9 billion in the first quarter of 2010, which included a revenue
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adjustment of $213 million associated with the COLLEAGUE infusion pump.
Excluding the COLLEAGUE adjustment, Baxter’s worldwide sales increased
Excluding the impact of foreign currency as well as the COLLEAGUE
adjustment, worldwide sales in the first quarter advanced 5 percent. Sales within
the United States increased 10 percent to $1.4 billion, while international sales of
By business, BioScience revenues totaled $1.4 billion and rose 3 percent
(or 4 percent excluding the impact of foreign currency). Contributing to this
performance was robust demand for GAMMAGARD LIQUID [Immune Globulin
Intravenous (Human)] (marketed as KIOVIG outside of the United States), certain
specialty plasma-based therapeutics, and biosurgery products.
Medical Products sales advanced 20 percent to $1.9 billion from $1.6
billion recorded in the prior year that included the COLLEAGUE adjustment
referenced earlier. Excluding the adjustment and the impact of foreign currency,
Medical Products sales increased 5 percent. This performance is primarily
attributable to double-digit growth in the IV Therapies and Global Injectables
product categories, driven by strong demand for intravenous (IV) and nutritional
therapies, and a broad range of generic and pre-mixed injectable drugs. Medical
Products also now includes Renal products.
“We continue to implement measures to improve our commercial,
operational, and scientific effectiveness in response to an evolving and
challenging environment,” said Robert L. Parkinson, Jr., chairman and chief
executive officer. “Baxter’s strong financial position provides us the flexibility to
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invest in and pursue opportunities that expand our diverse product portfolio with
innovative products that save and sustain patient lives and position our company
Recent Highlights
Baxter continues to expand its pipeline through investments in research
and development as evidenced by a number of recent achievements:
• The launch of the first and only 30-gram dose vial for GAMMAGARD
LIQUID (marketed as KIOVIG in Europe) in the United States. This new dosage form is the most frequently prescribed dose and is expected to enhance convenience for patients.
• The expanded approval throughout Europe of PREFLUCEL, a seasonal
influenza vaccine, under the European repeat mutual recognition procedure (rMRP) by the Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety. PREFLUCEL is manufactured using Vero cell technology, Baxter's proprietary technology platform, offering an innovative method of vaccine production compared to conventional embryonated chicken egg production. The 13 participating European Union countries will formally implement the license on a national level to make PREFLUCEL available for the 2011-12 influenza season.
• The launch of OLIMEL parenteral nutrition solution in Canada. OLIMEL,
which is also available throughout Europe, is the country's first triple-chamber container for parenteral nutrition, providing adult patients with the essential ingredients of balanced nutrition -- protein, carbohydrates and lipids (fats) -- in a single container, simplifying the preparation of parenteral nutrition for hospitalized patients.
• The submission of a Biological License Application to the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) for TISSEEL [Fibrin Sealant (Human)] as a hemostatic agent in vascular surgery. TISSEEL is a fibrin sealant currently indicated for use as an adjunct to hemostasis in surgeries involving cardiopulmonary bypass and treatment of blunt or penetrating splenic injuries when control of bleeding by conventional surgical techniques and cautery is ineffective or impractical.
• The presentation of results of a phase III study evaluating the safety and
efficacy of ARTISS [Fibrin Sealant (Human)] in 75 patients. ARTISS is a fibrin sealant currently indicated to adhere autologous skin grafts to surgically prepared wound beds, resulting from burns in adult and pediatric
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populations greater than or equal to one year of age. Baxter currently has an efficacy supplement application pending with the FDA for an indication extension for use in facelift surgery.
• The announcement of a definitive agreement to acquire privately-held
Prism Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a specialty pharmaceutical company based in King of Prussia, PA. Prism Pharmaceuticals has developed and received FDA approval for multiple presentations of NEXTERONE® (amiodarone HCl), an antiarrhythmic agent, including the first and only ready-to-use premixed IV formulations, making this life-saving medication readily available in critical-care, time-sensitive circumstances.
Outlook for Second Quarter and Full-Year 2011
Baxter also announced today its guidance for the second quarter of 2011
and updated its guidance for the full year.
For full-year 2011, Baxter now expects to achieve sales growth, excluding
the impact of foreign currency, of 3 to 4 percent, and earnings per diluted share,
before special items, of $4.20 to $4.28 per diluted share. In addition, the
company continues to expect cash flows from operations of approximately
$2.8 billion. This guidance incorporates the impact of the previously-announced
divestiture of the U.S. generic injectables business, now projected to close during
Baxter’s previous guidance for full-year 2011 was sales growth, excluding
the impact of foreign currency, of 2 to 3 percent, earnings per diluted share of
$4.15 to $4.25, before any special items, and cash flows from operations of
For the second quarter of 2011, the company expects sales growth,
excluding the impact of foreign currency, of 4 to 5 percent, and earnings per
diluted share of $1.01 to $1.03, before any special items.
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A webcast of Baxter's first quarter conference call for investors can be
accessed live from a link on the company's website atbeginning
at 7:30 a.m. CDT on April 21, 2011. Please visit Baxter's website for more
information regarding this and future investor events and webcasts, including the
company’s Annual Meeting of Shareholders on May 3, 2011.
Baxter International Inc., through its subsidiaries, develops, manufactures
and markets products that save and sustain the lives of people with hemophilia,
immune disorders, infectious diseases, kidney disease, trauma, and other chronic
and acute medical conditions. As a global, diversified healthcare company,
Baxter applies a unique combination of expertise in medical devices,
pharmaceuticals and biotechnology to create products that advance patient care
This release includes forward-looking statements concerning the company’s financial results, outlook for 2011 and R&D pipeline. The statements are based on assumptions about many important factors, including the following, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements: demand for and market acceptance risks for new and existing products, such as ADVATE, and other technologies; future actions of regulatory bodies and other governmental authorities, including with respect to the company’s implementation of the COLLEAGUE recall, that could delay, limit or suspend product development, manufacturing or sales or result in sanctions; product quality or patientsafety concerns leading to product recalls, withdrawals, launch delays, litigation, or declining sales; Sigma’s ability to build production capacity to meet customer demand; future actions of governmental authorities and other third parties as U.S. healthcare reform legislation and other austerity measures are implemented; additional legislation, regulation and other governmental pressures, which may affect pricing, reimbursement and rebate policies of government agencies and private payers or other elements of the company’s business; product development risks; inventory reductions or fluctuations in buying patterns by wholesalers or distributors; the impact of geographic and product mix on the company's sales; the impact of competitive products and pricing, including generic competition, drug reimportation and disruptive technologies; the availability of acceptable raw materials and component supply; fluctuations in supply and demand and the pricing of plasma-based therapies; the ability to enforce company patents; patents of third parties BAXTER REPORTS 1st QUARTER FINANCIAL RESULTS – Page 6 preventing or restricting the company’s manufacture, sale or use of affected products or technology; any impact of the current economic conditions on Baxter and its customers; foreign currency fluctuations and other risks identified in the company’s most recent filing on Form 10-K and other Securities and Exchange Commission filings, all of which are available on the company's website. The company does not undertake to update its forward-looking statements. Financial schedules are attached to this release and available on the company’s website.
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