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Lilly Sees 2006 Earnings Rising 63 Percent From 2005 (Update5)...
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Consumer Confidence in U.S. Rises a Second Month as Gasoline Prices Ease Treasuries Drop, Wiping Out Week's Gains After Consumer Confidence Rises Alltel to Spin Off Fixed-Line Unit in $4.9 Billion Transaction With Valor Listen Lilly Sees 2006 Earnings Rising 63 Percent From 2005 (Update5) Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) - Eli Lilly & Co., maker of the top- selling schizophrenia drug Zyprexa, forecast that 2006 earnings per share will rise 63 percent on expanding sales of its newest products. Lilly shares jumped the most since April. Net income next year will increase to $3.10 to $3.20 a share from this year's projected $1.90 to $1.96, which includes 90 cents in product liability costs, Indianapolis-based Lilly said today. Earnings in 2004 were $1.81 billion, or $1.66 a share.
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Chief Executive Officer Sidney Taurel, Lilly has beaten earnings
estimates at least six quarters in a row. Taurel and executives
are briefing investors in New York today ... Lung cancer drug 'gets go-ahead'...
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Consumer Confidence in U.S. Rises a Second Month as Gasoline Prices Ease Treasuries Drop, Wiping Out Week's Gains After Consumer Confidence Rises Listen Alltel to Spin Off Fixed-Line Unit in $9.1 Billion Transaction With Valor Listen Lilly Sees 2006 Earnings Rising 63 Percent From 2005 (Update4) Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) - Eli Lilly & Co., maker of the top- selling schizophrenia drug Zyprexa, forecast that 2006 earnings per share will rise 63 percent on expanding sales of its newest products. Lilly shares jumped the most since April. Net income next year will increase to $3.10 to $3.20 a share from the $1.90 to $1.96 projected for this year, Indianapolis- based Lilly said today in a statement before meeting with investors in New York. Earnings in 2004 were $1.81 billion, or $1.66 a share. Under Chief Executive Officer Sidney Taurel, Lilly has beaten earnings estimates at least six quarters in a row. Taurel and executives are briefing investors on his plans to increase sales of Lilly's newest drugs. Demand for the cancer treatment
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