ViroPharma Reports 1Q Loss On Costs, Charges
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EXTON, Pa. (AP) — Biotechnology company ViroPharma Inc. said Wednesday it posted a loss in the first quarter because of higher costs and continuing charges for the 2008 buyout of Lev Pharmaceuticals.
The company lost $59.2 million, or 77 cent per share, compared with a profit of $16.4 million, or 22 cents per share, during the same period a year prior. Revenue rose 18 percent to $60.2 million from $50.9 million. ViroPharma said its profit adjusted for its various charges, which include Lev Pharmaceutical buyout costs, stock compensation costs, and a goodwill writeoff, amounted to $11.6 million. However, the company did not provide an adjusted earnings-per-share figure. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expected profit of 16 cents per share, on revenue of $65 million. The revenue is a combination of Vancocin and Cinryze sales, which the company did not separate in its earning statement. Vancocin is a treatment for gastrointestinal infection. Cinryze is a routine preventative for angioedema attacks in adolescents and adults and was obtained when the company bought Lev Pharmaceuticals. Looking ahead, reaffirmed its forecast for product sales between $250 million and $270 million, while analysts expect revenue of $250.9 million. Shares of ViroPharma added 1 cent to $5.28 in midday trading.- Loading Comments...
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