Johnson & Johnson expects $2.5 billion in global sales from Covid vaccine this year

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Johnson & Johnson said Wednesday it expects to sell $2.5 billion of its Covid-19 vaccine, even as concerns mount over the shot’s effectiveness against the delta variant.

In releasing its second-quarter financial results, the company also reported earnings and revenue that beat Wall Street’s expectations.

Here’s how J&J did compared with what Wall Street expected, according to average estimates compiled by Refinitiv:

  • Adjusted EPS: $2.48 per share vs $2.27 expected.
  • Revenue: $23.31 billion vs $22.21 billion expected.

The company’s share price was up nearly 1% in premarket trading following the report.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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