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Lupin Q2 net profit drops 41.5% to Rs 2.66 bn as sales slip in US

Lupin's North American sales stood at Rs 12.48 billion, down 8.25 per cent from Rs 13.61 billion in July-September period of the last fiscal

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Drug maker Lupin on Wednesday reported a 41.5 per cent decline in its consolidated net profit at Rs 2.66 billion for the second quarter ended September 30, 2018 as sales slipped in the US market.

The Mumbai-based company had reported a net profit of Rs 4.55 billion for the July-September period of 2017-18.

Sales for the quarter increased marginally to Rs 38.90 billion as compared to Rs 38.74 billion in the corresponding period last fiscal, Lupin said in a regulatory filing.

Lupin's North American sales stood at Rs 12.48 billion, down 8.25 per cent from Rs 13.61 billion in July-September period of the last fiscal.

 

The quarter witnessed some promising developments on the specialty front with the Solosec launch in full swing and a positive CHMP opinion for NaMuscla, Lupin Managing Director Nilesh Gupta said.

"Aided by forex and markets like the US starting to stabilise, we are now getting back on growth mode," he added.

The company has made meaningful progress on its cost optimisation efforts and these should start playing out from the next fiscal, Gupta said.

"Our growth will be fueled by new product launches in the near term and meaningful evolution of products in the complex generic, biosimilar and specialty space in the mid to long-term," he added.

The company's India formulations sales during the quarter under review stood at Rs 12.03 billion, up by 3.8 per cent as compared to Rs 11.59 billion in the second quarter of 2017-18.

The company's shares ended 1.42 per cent up at Rs 888.95 on the BSE on Wednesday.

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First Published: Oct 31 2018 | 4:10 PM IST

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