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JAZZ Beats on Q3 Earnings & Sales, Narrows '25 Sales View
Jazz PharmaceuticalsJazz Pharmaceuticals(US:JAZZ) ZACKSยท2025-11-06 16:51

Core Insights - Jazz Pharmaceuticals (JAZZ) reported Q3 2025 adjusted EPS of $8.13, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $5.74, primarily due to a $206 million income tax benefit from the Chimerix acquisition, resulting in a 24% year-over-year earnings increase [1][7] - Total revenues increased by 7% year over year to $1.13 billion, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.10 billion [2][7] - The stock has gained over 11% year to date, compared to the industry growth of 10% [2] Revenue Breakdown - Net product sales rose nearly 8% year over year to $1.06 billion, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.04 billion [4] - Royalty revenues from high-sodium oxybate authorized generic (AG) decreased by 9% year over year to $53 million, missing estimates [4] - Other royalties and contract revenues increased by 23% to nearly $9 million [5] Neuroscience Segment Performance - Sales of neuroscience products grew by 10% year over year to $774 million [6] - Combined sales for the oxybate business (Xyrem + Xywav) rose about 5% to $467 million, aligning with Zacks Consensus Estimate [6][8] - Xyrem sales plummeted 39% year over year to nearly $36 million, while Xywav sales increased by 11% to over $431 million [8] Oncology Segment Performance - Oncology product sales rose by 1% to approximately $288 million [10] - Rylaze/Enrylaze sales were $100 million, a 1% increase year over year, but missed estimates [11] - Zepzelca sales were over $79 million, down 8% year over year due to increased competition [12] Operating Costs - Adjusted SG&A expenses rose by 59% year over year to $460 million, primarily due to litigation settlements [14] - Adjusted R&D expenses decreased by 6% to $170 million [14] Financial Guidance - Jazz narrowed its 2025 revenue guidance to $4.18-$4.28 billion, implying a 3% year-over-year increase at the midpoint [15] - Adjusted EPS guidance was raised to $7.65-$8.45, significantly higher than the previous range of $4.80-$5.60 [17]