Core Insights - BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. raised its full-year 2025 total revenues guidance at the midpoint, reflecting strong demand for its therapies, particularly VOXZOGO and PALYNZIQ, which saw over 20% revenue growth [1][6][11] - The company reported a GAAP net loss of $31 million for Q3 2025, a significant decline from a net income of $106 million in Q3 2024, primarily due to a $221 million in-process research and development charge related to the acquisition of Inozyme Pharma [6][7][11] - BioMarin plans to divest ROCTAVIAN while continuing to evaluate out-licensing options for the gene therapy, aligning with its strategic focus on core business units [2][6][11] Financial Performance - Total revenues for Q3 2025 were $776 million, a 4% increase from $746 million in Q3 2024, driven by strong growth in VOXZOGO and PALYNZIQ [6][7] - Year-to-date total revenues increased by 11% to $2.347 billion compared to $2.107 billion in the same period last year [7][11] - Non-GAAP income for Q3 2025 decreased to $22 million from $178 million in Q3 2024, reflecting the impact of the IPR&D charge [6][7] Product Performance - VOXZOGO revenue for Q3 2025 was $218 million, up 15% year-over-year, with year-to-date revenue increasing 24% to $654 million [7][11] - PALYNZIQ achieved a 20% year-over-year growth in Q3 2025, with total enzyme therapies revenue growing 8% year-to-date [6][7] - The company is advancing its pipeline with several upcoming pivotal data readouts and potential product launches, including BMN 333 and BMN 401 [6][11] Strategic Focus - BioMarin is concentrating on its Enzyme Therapies and Skeletal Conditions business units, which are central to its growth strategy [2][6] - The company aims to expand VOXZOGO access in over 60 countries by 2027, with significant uptake in markets outside the U.S. [6][11] - The decision to divest ROCTAVIAN is part of a broader strategy to streamline its portfolio and focus on high-potential therapies [2][6]
BioMarin Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results and Provides Corporate Update