News

February 03, 2021
AbbVie Reports Full-Year and Fourth-Quarter 2020 Financial Results
- Reports Full-Year Diluted EPS of $2.72 on a GAAP Basis; Adjusted Diluted EPS of $10.56
- Delivers Full-Year Net Revenues of $45.804 Billion on a GAAP Basis, an Increase of 37.7 Percent on a Reported Basis; Adjusted Net Revenues Were $45.784 Billion
- Full-Year Global Net Revenues from the Immunology Portfolio Were $22.153 Billion, an Increase of 13.2 Percent on a Reported Basis, or 13.4 Percent on an Operational Basis; U.S. Humira Net Revenues Were $16.112 Billion, an Increase of 8.4 Percent; Internationally, Humira Net Revenues Were $3.720 Billion, a Decrease of 13.6 Percent on a Reported Basis, or 12.5 Percent on an Operational Basis, Due to Biosimilar Competition; Global Skyrizi Net Revenues Were $1.590 Billion; Global Rinvoq Net Revenues Were $731 Million
- Full-Year Global Net Revenues from the Hematologic Oncology Portfolio Were $6.651 Billion, an Increase of 21.7 Percent on a Reported Basis; Global Imbruvica Net Revenues Were $5.314 Billion, an Increase of 13.7 Percent, with U.S. Net Revenues of $4.305 Billion and International Profit Sharing of $1.009 Billion; Global Venclexta Net Revenues Were $1.337 Billion
- Full-Year Global Net Revenues from the Aesthetics Portfolio Were $2.590 Billion; Global Botox Cosmetic Net Revenues Were $1.112 Billion
- Full-Year Global Net Revenues from the Neuroscience Portfolio Were $3.496 Billion; Global Botox Therapeutic Net Revenues Were $1.387 Billion; Global Vraylar Net Revenues Were $951 Million
- Reports Fourth-Quarter Diluted EPS of $0.01 on a GAAP Basis, Inclusive of a Non-cash Charge for Skyrizi Contingent Consideration Revaluation Based on Higher Estimated Future Sales; Adjusted Diluted EPS of $2.92
- Delivers Fourth-Quarter Net Revenues of $13.858 Billion, an Increase of 59.2 Percent on a GAAP Basis
- Provides 2021 GAAP Diluted EPS Guidance Range of $6.69 to $6.89; Provides 2021 Adjusted Diluted EPS Guidance Range of $12.32 to $12.52

NORTH CHICAGO, Ill., Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- AbbVie (NYSE: ABBV) announced financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2020.

"We successfully completed the transformative Allergan acquisition and delivered another year of strong results in 2020, despite the challenges presented by the global pandemic," said Richard A. Gonzalez, chairman and chief executive officer, AbbVie. "Based on our broad portfolio of diversified growth assets and the robust momentum of our business, we expect impressive growth again in 2021."

Fourth-Quarter Results

  • Worldwide net revenues were $13.858 billion, an increase of 59.2 percent on a reported basis, or an increase of 6.8 percent on a comparable operational basis.
  • Global net revenues from the immunology portfolio were $5.958 billion, an increase of 15.3 percent on a reported basis, or 14.8 percent on an operational basis.
    • Global Humira net revenues of $5.152 billion increased 4.8 percent on a reported basis, or 4.4 percent on an operational basis. U.S. Humira net revenues were $4.293 billion, an increase of 8.2 percent. Internationally, Humira net revenues were $859 million, a decrease of 9.4 percent on a reported basis, or 11.4 percent on an operational basis, due to biosimilar competition.
    • Global Skyrizi net revenues were $525 million.
    • Global Rinvoq net revenues were $281 million.
  • Global net revenues from the hematologic oncology portfolio were $1.789 billion, an increase of 15.7 percent on a reported basis, or 15.5 percent on an operational basis.
    • Global Imbruvica net revenues were $1.424 billion, an increase of 9.8 percent, with U.S. net revenues of $1.165 billion and international profit sharing of $259 million.
    • Global Venclexta net revenues were $365 million, an increase of 46.2 percent on a reported basis, or 45.0 percent on an operational basis.
  • Global net revenues from the aesthetics portfolio were $1.142 billion, a decrease of 0.7 percent on a comparable operational basis.
    • Global Botox Cosmetic net revenues were $493 million, an increase of 9.1 percent on a comparable operational basis.
  • Global net revenues from the neuroscience portfolio were $1.389 billion, an increase of over 100.0 percent on a reported basis, or 14.9 percent on a comparable operational basis.
    • Global Botox Therapeutic net revenues were $567 million, a decrease of 1.0 percent on a comparable operational basis.
    • Global Vraylar net revenues were $401 million, an increase of 38.0 percent on a comparable operational basis.
    • Global Ubrelvy net revenues were $65 million.
  • On a GAAP basis, the gross margin ratio in the fourth quarter was 66.2 percent. The adjusted gross margin ratio was 81.8 percent.
  • On a GAAP basis, selling, general and administrative expense was 23.3 percent of net revenues. The adjusted SG&A expense was 22.3 percent of net revenues.
  • On a GAAP basis, research and development expense was 13.6 percent of net revenues. The adjusted R&D expense was 12.6 percent of net revenues, reflecting funding actions supporting all stages of our pipeline.
  • On a GAAP basis, the operating margin in the fourth quarter was 27.1 percent. The adjusted operating margin was 46.9 percent.
  • On a GAAP basis, net interest expense was $618 million.
  • On a GAAP basis, the tax rate in the quarter was 102.5 percent. The adjusted tax rate was 11.6 percent.
  • Diluted EPS in the fourth quarter was $0.01 on a GAAP basis. Adjusted diluted EPS, excluding specified items, was $2.92.
  • Recorded a $4.7 billion increase in the Skyrizi contingent consideration liability due to higher estimated future sales driven by stronger market share uptake and favorable clinical trial results as well as lower interest rates.

Note: "Comparable Operational" comparisons include full-quarter current year and prior year results for Allergan, which was acquired on May 8, 2020, as if the acquisition closed on January 1, 2019, and are presented at constant currency rates and reflect comparative local currency net revenues at the prior year's foreign exchange rates. Refer to the Key Product Revenues schedules for further details. "Operational" comparisons are presented at constant currency rates and reflect comparative local currency net revenues at the prior year's foreign exchange rates.

Recent Events

  • AbbVie announced that the European Commission (EC) has approved Rinvoq (upadacitinib, 15 mg, once daily) for the treatment of adults with active psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and active ankylosing spondylitis (AS). Rinvoq is the first oral, once-daily, selective and reversible JAK inhibitor approved for three adult rheumatic indications in the European Union: rheumatoid arthritis (RA), PsA and AS. The EC approval is supported by data from three pivotal clinical studies in PsA and AS where Rinvoq met all primary and key secondary endpoints with a safety profile consistent with that seen in RA.
  • AbbVie announced top-line results from the Phase 3b Heads Up study showing that Rinvoq (30 mg, once daily) achieved superiority to Dupixent (dupilumab, 300 mg, every other week) for the primary endpoint, the proportion of patients with at least a 75 percent improvement in the Eczema Area Severity Index (EASI 75) at week 16, in adults with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD). Rinvoq also showed superiority versus Dupixent for all ranked secondary endpoints, including early improvements in itch and skin clearance. The safety profile of Rinvoq was consistent with previous AD studies, with no new safety risks observed. Full results from the Heads Up study will be submitted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.
  • AbbVie announced positive results from the Phase 3 induction study, U-ACHIEVE, which showed Rinvoq (45 mg, once daily) met the primary endpoint of clinical remission (per Adapted Mayo Score) at week 8 in adult patients with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC). Additionally, all ranked secondary endpoints, including clinical, endoscopic and histologic outcomes, were met. The safety results in this study were consistent with the known profile of Rinvoq, with no new safety risks observed. U-ACHIEVE is the first of two Phase 3 induction studies to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Rinvoq in adults with moderate to severe UC and full results from the study will be presented at a future medical meeting and submitted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.
  • AbbVie announced positive top-line results from the Phase 3 ADVANCE and MOTIVATE studies, which evaluated the efficacy and safety of Skyrizi (risankizumab) for induction therapy in adult patients with moderate to severe Crohn's disease (CD). In ADVANCE and MOTIVATE, both doses of Skyrizi (600mg and 1200mg) met the co-primary endpoints of clinical remission and endoscopic response at week 12, demonstrating superiority versus placebo. Additionally, key secondary endpoints showed significant clinical and endoscopic outcomes, with symptom improvement observed as early as week 4. The overall safety results in these studies were generally consistent with the known safety profile of Skyrizi, with no new safety risks observed. Skyrizi is part of a collaboration between Boehringer Ingelheim and AbbVie, with AbbVie leading development and commercialization globally.
  • AbbVie announced positive top-line results from the Phase 3 KEEPsAKE-1 and KEEPsAKE-2 studies evaluating Skyrizi (150 mg) in adults with active PsA, with Skyrizi demonstrating strong levels of response on both joint and skin endpoints. In both Phase 3 trials, significantly more patients treated with Skyrizi achieved the primary endpoint of ACR20 response at week 24 versus placebo. Results of ranked secondary endpoints showed significant improvements in skin clearance (as measured by at least a 90 percent improvement in Psoriasis Area Severity Index (PASI 90)), physical function (as measured by the Health Assessment Questionnaire Disability Index (HAQ-DI)) and minimal disease activity (MDA) at week 24. The safety results in these studies to-date were generally consistent with the known profile of Skyrizi in psoriasis (PsO) patients. Detailed data from both pivotal studies will be presented at an upcoming medical meeting and we expect to submit our regulatory applications for Skyrizi in PsA in the first half of this year.
  • AbbVie hosted an Immunology Strategic Update event on December 14, 2020 for members of the investment community. The event highlighted AbbVie's immunology leadership, market expectations, strong and growing body of clinical data, innovative pipeline, and strategy to capitalize on a best-in-class immunology portfolio over the long term. As part of the event, AbbVie raised its 2025 risk-adjusted combined sales guidance for Skyrizi and Rinvoq to greater than $15 billion, above previous guidance of greater than $10 billion. Supporting materials from the Immunology Strategic Update, including the event presentation and an archived webcast, can be found on AbbVie's Investor Relations website at investors.abbvie.com.
  • At the virtual American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting and Exposition (ASH), AbbVie presented data from nearly 40 abstracts on 8 investigational and approved products across 11 cancer types, including 10 oral presentations. Key data presentations included new disease-free survival data from the Phase 2 CAPTIVATE study evaluating Imbruvica (ibrutinib) plus Venclexta (venetoclax) in previously untreated patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) or small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL); new extended follow-up data for fixed duration treatment Venclexta in CLL from the Phase 3 Murano and Phase 3 CLL14 studies; results from several long-term follow-up studies evaluating Imbruvica in multiple types of blood cancers; and data from collaborations on pipeline candidates in partnership with Genmab and I-Mab. Venetoclax is being developed by AbbVie and Roche and is jointly commercialized by AbbVie and Genentech, a member of the Roche Group, in the U.S. and by AbbVie outside of the U.S. Imbruvica is jointly developed and commercialized with Janssen Biotech, Inc.
  • AbbVie announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the update of the Imbruvica Prescribing Information to include efficacy and safety data for the combination of Imbruvica with rituximab for the treatment of Waldenström's macroglobulinemia (WM). The update is based on more than 5 years of Phase 3 iNNOVATE final analysis data, which demonstrated Imbruvica plus rituximab significantly prolonged progression-free survival (PFS) versus rituximab alone in adults with WM. Imbruvica was approved as a monotherapy for WM in 2015 and as a combination therapy with rituximab in 2018 based on the iNNOVATE primary analysis.
  • Allergan Aesthetics announced the launch of CoolSculpting Elite, its next generation fat reduction system with new technology that allows for the treatment of two areas of fat at once and new elite applicators designed for improved fit and comfort. CoolSculpting Elite harnesses proven CoolSculpting technology to target, freeze, and eliminate treated fat cells. CoolSculpting Elite is FDA cleared to treat visible fat bulges in nine areas of the body including the thigh, abdomen, and flank, along with bra fat, back fat, underneath the buttocks (also known as banana roll), upper arm, and the submental and submandibular areas.
  • Allergan Aesthetics entered into a warrant agreement with Cypris Medical, a privately held medical device company, that provides Allergan Aesthetics the right to acquire Cypris Medical, including the company's Xact device, following the completion of a clinical trial to be initiated in 2021. The Xact device is a minimally-invasive alternative option for performing face and neck lifts and the planned clinical trial will evaluate the safety and effectiveness of Xact in treating midface descent as well as for neck lifts.
  • AbbVie presented results from 16 neurotoxin research abstracts across multiple therapeutic and cosmetic indications at the TOXINS 2021 Virtual Conference. The presentations included new analyses from the CD-PROBE study evaluating sustained efficacy and tolerability of Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) in patients with cervical dystonia, new analyses from the ASPIRE study on patient adherence to Botox for management of spasticity, data on Botox treatment in adult patients with overactive bladder and in pediatric patients with neurogenic detrusor overactivity, a meta-analysis of immunogenicity rates across 10 therapeutic and aesthetic indications and results from a clinical trial evaluating the safety and pharmacodynamic response with higher doses of Botox on clinician and patient reported outcomes in patients with moderate to severe glabellar lines.
  • At the virtual American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) 2020, AbbVie presented new Phase 2 efficacy data for an investigational treatment of presbyopia, new data evaluating the effectiveness of Durysta (bimatoprost implant) and additional analysis of data from Phase 3 ARTEMIS studies that shed light on how glaucoma patients with different characteristics may respond to Durysta.
  • AbbVie recently provided new long-term sales guidance. The company expects continued strong total company sales growth leading up to the U.S. Humira (adalimumab) loss of exclusivity (LOE) in 2023. AbbVie expects total company sales to decline in 2023, following the LOE, with modest top-line growth expected in 2024. The company expects a rapid return to strong top-line growth in 2025, with a high-single digit compound annual growth rate (CAGR) through the remainder of the decade. AbbVie also outlined expectations for high-single digit annual growth for its aesthetics portfolio over the next decade, peak Vraylar (cariprazine) sales approaching $4 billion in current approved indications, peak Ubrelvy (ubrogepant) sales of greater than $1 billion and peak atogepant sales of greater than $1 billion. The company reiterated its expectation for greater than $15 billion of risk-adjusted combined Rinvoq and Skyrizi global sales in 2025.
  • AbbVie and Frontier Medicines, Corp., a precision medicine company drugging challenging protein targets to develop breakthrough medicines that change the course of human diseases, announced a global strategic collaboration to discover, develop and commercialize a pipeline of innovative small molecule therapeutics against high-interest, difficult-to-drug protein targets. Under the multi-year collaboration, AbbVie and Frontier will utilize Frontier's proprietary chemoproteomics platform to identify small molecules for programs directed to novel E3 ligases and certain oncology and immunology targets.
  • AbbVie announced that it will collaborate with 6 nonprofit partners as part of its $50 million investment to support health and education opportunity in underserved Black communities across the U.S. The partners include Direct Relief, University of Chicago Medicine's Urban Health Initiative, National Urban League, Year Up, United Negro College Fund (UNCF) and Providence St. Mel School. Additionally, as part of the announcement, AbbVie expanded its employee matching program to 3:1 for donations to civil rights nonprofits fostering racial equity.

Full-Year 2021 Outlook

AbbVie is issuing its GAAP diluted EPS guidance for the full-year 2021 of $6.69 to $6.89. AbbVie expects to deliver adjusted diluted EPS for the full-year 2021 of $12.32 to $12.52. The company's 2021 adjusted diluted EPS guidance excludes $5.63 per share of intangible asset amortization expense, non-cash charges for contingent consideration adjustments and other specified items.

About AbbVie

AbbVie's mission is to discover and deliver innovative medicines that solve serious health issues today and address the medical challenges of tomorrow. We strive to have a remarkable impact on people's lives across several key therapeutic areas: immunology, oncology, neuroscience, eye care, virology, women's health and gastroenterology, in addition to products and services across its Allergan Aesthetics portfolio. For more information about AbbVie, please visit us at www.abbvie.com. Follow @abbvie on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn.

Conference Call

AbbVie will host an investor conference call today at 8:00 a.m. Central time to discuss our fourth-quarter performance. The call will be webcast through AbbVie's Investor Relations website at investors.abbvie.com. An archived edition of the call will be available after 11:00 a.m. Central time.

Non-GAAP Financial Results

Financial results for 2020 and 2019 are presented on both a reported and a non-GAAP basis. Reported results were prepared in accordance with GAAP and include all revenue and expenses recognized during the period. Non-GAAP results adjust for certain non-cash items and for factors that are unusual or unpredictable, and exclude those costs, expenses, and other specified items presented in the reconciliation tables later in this release. AbbVie's management believes non-GAAP financial measures provide useful information to investors regarding AbbVie's results of operations and assist management, analysts, and investors in evaluating the performance of the business. Non-GAAP financial measures should be considered in addition to, and not as a substitute for, measures of financial performance prepared in accordance with GAAP. The company's 2021 financial guidance is also being provided on both a reported and a non-GAAP basis.

Forward-Looking Statements

Some statements in this news release are, or may be considered, forward-looking statements for purposes of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The words "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "project" and similar expressions, among others, generally identify forward-looking statements. AbbVie cautions that these forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the failure to realize the expected benefits of AbbVie's acquisition of Allergan or to promptly and effectively integrate Allergan's business, challenges to intellectual property, competition from other products, difficulties inherent in the research and development process, adverse litigation or government action, and changes to laws and regulations applicable to our industry. Additional information about the economic, competitive, governmental, technological and other factors that may affect AbbVie's operations is set forth in Item 1A, "Risk Factors," of AbbVie's 2019 Annual Report on Form 10-K, which has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, as updated by its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and in other documents that AbbVie subsequently files with the Securities and Exchange Commission that update, supplement or supersede such information. AbbVie undertakes no obligation to release publicly any revisions to forward-looking statements as a result of subsequent events or developments, except as required by law.

 

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Key Product Revenues

Quarter Ended December 31, 2020

(Unaudited)

 
             

% Change vs. 4Q19

 

Net Revenues (in millions)

 

Reported

 

Comparable Operational a, b

 

U.S.

 

Int'l.

 

Total

 

U.S.

 

Int'l.

 

Total

 

U.S.

 

Int'l.

 

Total

NET REVENUES

$10,665

 

$3,193

 

$13,858

 

65.9%

 

40.4%

 

59.2%

 

9.4%

 

(1.2)%

 

6.8%

Immunology

4,988

 

970

 

5,958

 

18.9

 

(0.1)

 

15.3

 

18.9

 

(2.5)

 

14.8

Humira

4,293

 

859

 

5,152

 

8.2

 

(9.4)

 

4.8

 

8.2

 

(11.4)

 

4.4

Skyrizi

451

 

74

 

525

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

Rinvoq

244

 

37

 

281

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

                                   

Hematologic Oncology

1,373

 

416

 

1,789

 

11.7

 

30.9

 

15.7

 

11.7

 

29.9

 

15.5

Imbruvicac

1,165

 

259

 

1,424

 

8.6

 

15.7

 

9.8

 

8.6

 

15.7

 

9.8

Venclexta

208

 

157

 

365

 

33.5

 

67.3

 

46.2

 

33.5

 

64.1

 

45.0

                                   

Aesthetics

724

 

418

 

1,142

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

(2.5)

 

2.5

 

(0.7)

Botox Cosmetic*

303

 

190

 

493

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

11.1

 

6.0

 

9.1

Juvederm Collection*

147

 

184

 

331

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

(12.1)

 

3.4

 

(4.0)

Other Aesthetics*

274

 

44

 

318

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

(9.3)

 

(13.1)

 

(9.8)

                                   

Neuroscience

1,188

 

201

 

1,389

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

18.3

 

(2.0)

 

14.9

Botox Therapeutic*

472

 

95

 

567

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

0.3

 

(7.1)

 

(1.0)

Vraylar*

401

 

 

401

 

n/m

 

n/a

 

n/m

 

38.0

 

n/a

 

38.0

Duodopa

28

 

101

 

129

 

8.5

 

9.6

 

9.3

 

8.5

 

3.6

 

4.6

Ubrelvy*

65

 

 

65

 

n/m

 

n/a

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/a

 

n/m

Other Neuroscience*

222

 

5

 

227

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

1.7

 

(0.4)

 

1.7

                                   

Eye Care

625

 

302

 

927

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

2.5

 

(4.5)

 

0.1

Lumigan/Ganfort*

68

 

85

 

153

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

(14.1)

 

(13.1)

 

(13.5)

Alphagan/Combigan*

92

 

42

 

134

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

(1.5)

 

 

(1.1)

Restasis*

333

 

11

 

344

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

0.7

 

(30.4)

 

(1.0)

Other Eye Care*

132

 

164

 

296

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

24.4

 

2.4

 

11.1

                                   

Women's Health

249

 

7

 

256

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

(12.5)

 

(48.1)

 

(14.1)

Lo Loestrin*

139

 

3

 

142

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

(13.6)

 

(31.7)

 

(14.1)

Orilissa/Oriahnn

37

 

1

 

38

 

10.0

 

41.0

 

10.7

 

10.0

 

41.5

 

10.7

Other Women's Health*

73

 

3

 

76

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

(18.7)

 

(65.0)

 

(22.6)

                                   

Other Key Products

1,136

 

310

 

1,446

 

16.4

 

(15.7)

 

7.7

 

(6.5)

 

(19.5)

 

(9.6)

Mavyret

220

 

261

 

481

 

(27.8)

 

(19.0)

 

(23.3)

 

(27.8)

 

(22.1)

 

(24.9)

Creon

304

 

 

304

 

4.0

 

n/a

 

4.0

 

4.0

 

n/a

 

4.0

Lupron

139

 

42

 

181

 

(19.7)

 

(8.4)

 

(17.4)

 

(19.7)

 

(5.8)

 

(16.9)

Linzess/Constella*

279

 

7

 

286

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

16.1

 

6.3

 

15.9

Synthroid

194

 

 

194

 

(5.1)

 

n/a

 

(5.1)

 

(5.1)

 

n/a

 

(5.1)

   

a    

"Comparable Operational" comparisons include full-quarter current year and prior year results for Allergan products, as if the acquisition closed on January 1, 2019, and are presented at constant currency rates that reflect comparative local currency net revenues at the prior year's foreign exchange rates.

b   

All historically reported Allergan revenues have been recast to conform to AbbVie's revenue recognition accounting policies and reporting conventions for certain rebates and discounts. Historically reported Allergan revenues also exclude Zenpep and Viokace product revenues, which were both divested as part of the acquisition, as well as specified items.

c    

Reflects profit sharing for Imbruvica international revenues.

*

Represents product(s) acquired as part of the Allergan acquisition.

n/a = not applicable

n/m = not meaningful

 

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Key Product Revenues

Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2020

(Unaudited)

 
             

% Change vs. 12M19

 

Net Revenues (in millions) a

 

Reported

 

Comparable Operational b, c

 

U.S.

 

Int'l.

 

Total

 

U.S.

 

Int'l.

 

Total

 

U.S.

 

Int'l.

 

Total

ADJUSTED NET REVENUES d

$34,859

 

$10,925

 

$45,784

 

45.8%

 

16.7%

 

37.6%

 

6.7%

 

(6.8)%

 

3.3%

Immunology

18,150

 

4,003

 

22,153

 

19.2

 

(7.9)

 

13.2

 

19.2

 

(6.9)

 

13.4

Humira

16,112

 

3,720

 

19,832

 

8.4

 

(13.6)

 

3.5

 

8.4

 

(12.5)

 

3.7

Skyrizi

1,385

 

205

 

1,590

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

Rinvoq

653

 

78

 

731

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

                                   

Hematologic Oncology

5,109

 

1,542

 

6,651

 

17.4

 

38.3

 

21.7

 

17.4

 

38.5

 

21.7

Imbruvicae

4,305

 

1,009

 

5,314

 

12.4

 

19.5

 

13.7

 

12.4

 

19.5

 

13.7

Venclexta

804

 

533

 

1,337

 

54.4

 

97.0

 

69.0

 

54.4

 

97.8

 

69.3

                                   

Aesthetics

1,671

 

919

 

2,590

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

(16.5)

 

(17.6)

 

(16.9)

Botox Cosmetic*

687

 

425

 

1,112

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

(8.8)

 

(16.7)

 

(12.0)

Juvederm Collection*

318

 

400

 

718

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

(27.1)

 

(18.2)

 

(22.4)

Other Aesthetics*

666

 

94

 

760

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

(17.7)

 

(19.4)

 

(17.9)

                                   

Neuroscience

2,862

 

634

 

3,496

 

>100.0

 

74.0

 

>100.0

 

14.0

 

(2.7)

 

11.1

Botox Therapeutic*

1,155

 

232

 

1,387

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

(5.4)

 

(11.9)

 

(6.6)

Vraylar*

951

 

 

951

 

n/m

 

n/a

 

n/m

 

57.5

 

n/a

 

57.5

Duodopa

103

 

391

 

494

 

5.9

 

7.4

 

7.1

 

5.9

 

6.3

 

6.2

Ubrelvy*

125

 

 

125

 

n/m

 

n/a

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/a

 

n/m

Other Neuroscience*

528

 

11

 

539

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

(6.4)

 

28.1

 

(6.0)

                                   

Eye Care

1,448

 

736

 

2,184

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

(0.5)

 

(8.8)

 

(3.4)

Lumigan/Ganfort*

165

 

213

 

378

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

(5.0)

 

(8.1)

 

(6.8)

Alphagan/Combigan*

223

 

103

 

326

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

(6.8)

 

(1.1)

 

(5.2)

Restasis*

755

 

32

 

787

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

(0.8)

 

 

(0.7)

Other Eye Care*

305

 

388

 

693

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

9.0

 

(11.6)

 

(3.6)

                                   

Women's Health

648

 

25

 

673

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

>100.0

 

(13.1)

 

(17.9)

 

(13.3)

Lo Loestrin*

346

 

10

 

356

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

(14.5)

 

0.1

 

(14.3)

Orilissa/Oriahnn

121

 

4

 

125

 

33.3

 

96.1

 

34.6

 

33.3

 

97.7

 

34.6

Other Women's Health*

181

 

11

 

192

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

(22.4)

 

(35.2)

 

(23.3)

                                   

Other Key Products

3,919

 

1,215

 

5,134

 

(2.5)

 

(23.4)

 

(8.4)

 

(13.6)

 

(24.0)

 

(16.2)

Mavyret

785

 

1,045

 

1,830

 

(46.7)

 

(26.4)

 

(36.7)

 

(46.7)

 

(26.8)

 

(36.9)

Creon

1,114

 

 

1,114

 

6.9

 

n/a

 

6.9

 

6.9

 

n/a

 

6.9

Lupron

600

 

152

 

752

 

(16.6)

 

(9.1)

 

(15.2)

 

(16.6)

 

(5.4)

 

(14.5)

Linzess/Constella*

649

 

18

 

667

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

n/m

 

10.2

 

16.7

 

10.4

Synthroid

771

 

 

771

 

(1.9)

 

n/a

 

(1.9)

 

(1.9)

 

n/a

 

(1.9)

   

a    

Net revenues include Allergan product revenues from the date of the acquisition, May 8, 2020, through December 31, 2020.

b   

"Comparable Operational" comparisons include full-period current year and prior year results for Allergan products, as if the acquisition closed on January 1, 2019, and are presented at constant currency rates that reflect comparative local currency net revenues at the prior year's foreign exchange rates.

c    

All historically reported Allergan revenues have been recast to conform to AbbVie's revenue recognition accounting policies and reporting conventions for certain rebates and discounts. Historically reported Allergan revenues also exclude Zenpep and Viokace product revenues, which were both divested as part of the acquisition, as well as specified items.

d   

Adjusted net revenues exclude specified items. Refer to the Reconciliation of GAAP Reported to Non-GAAP Adjusted Information for further details. Percentage change is calculated using adjusted net revenues.

e    

Reflects profit sharing for Imbruvica international revenues.

*

Represents product(s) acquired as part of the Allergan acquisition.

n/a = not applicable

n/m = not meaningful

 

AbbVie Inc.

Consolidated Statements of Earnings

Quarter and Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2020 and 2019

(Unaudited) (In millions, except per share data)

 
 

Fourth Quarter

Ended December 31

 

Twelve Months

Ended December 31

 

2020

 

2019

 

2020

 

2019

Net revenues

$

13,858

   

$

8,704

   

$

45,804

   

$

33,266

 

Cost of products sold

4,684

   

2,006

   

15,387

   

7,439

 

Selling, general and administrative

3,231

   

1,951

   

11,299

   

6,942

 

Research and development

1,890

   

1,542

   

6,557

   

6,407

 

Acquired in-process research and development

300

   

139

   

1,198

   

385

 

Other operating income

   

(890)

   

   

(890)

 

Total operating costs and expenses

10,105

   

4,748

   

34,441

   

20,283

 
               

Operating earnings

3,753

   

3,956

   

11,363

   

12,983

 
               

Interest expense, net

618

   

455

   

2,280

   

1,509

 

Net foreign exchange loss

17

   

11

   

71

   

42

 

Other expense, net

4,625

   

416

   

5,614

   

3,006

 

Earnings (loss) before income tax expense

(1,507)

   

3,074

   

3,398

   

8,426

 

Income tax expense (benefit)

(1,545)

   

273

   

(1,224)

   

544

 

Net earnings

38

   

2,801

   

4,622

   

7,882

 

Net earnings attributable to noncontrolling interest

2

   

   

6

   

 

Net earnings attributable to AbbVie Inc.

$

36

   

$

2,801

   

$

4,616

   

$

7,882

 
               

Diluted earnings per share attributable to AbbVie Inc.

$

0.01

   

$

1.88

   

$

2.72

   

$

5.28

 
               

Adjusted diluted earnings per sharea

$

2.92

   

$

2.21

   

$

10.56

   

$

8.94

 
               

Weighted-average diluted shares outstanding

1,776

   

1,485

   

1,673

   

1,484

 
   

a  

Refer to the Reconciliation of GAAP Reported to Non-GAAP Adjusted Information for further details. Weighted-average diluted shares outstanding includes the effect of dilutive securities.

 

AbbVie Inc.

Reconciliation of GAAP Reported to Non-GAAP Adjusted Information

Quarter Ended December 31, 2020

(Unaudited) (In millions, except per share data)

 

1.     Specified items impacted results as follows:

 

4Q20

 

Earnings (Loss)

 

Diluted

 

Pre-tax

 

After-taxa

 

EPS

As reported (GAAP)

$

(1,507)

   

$

36

   

$

0.01

 

Adjusted for specified items:

         

Intangible asset amortization

1,838

   

1,444

   

0.81

 

Acquisition and integration costs

467

   

399

   

0.22

 

Milestones and other R&D expenses

48

   

39

   

0.02

 

Acquired IPR&D

300

   

296

   

0.16

 

Change in fair value of contingent consideration

4,675

   

4,671

   

2.63

 

Tax audit settlements

   

(140)

   

(0.08)

 

Impacts related to tax law changes

   

(1,492)

   

(0.84)

 

Other

92

   

(28)

   

(0.01)

 

As adjusted (non-GAAP)

$

5,913

   

$

5,225

   

$

2.92

 
 

 Represents net earnings attributable to AbbVie Inc.

 

Acquisition and integration costs reflect integration costs and amortization of the acquisition date fair value step-up for inventory related to the Allergan acquisition. Milestones and other R&D expenses include milestone payments for previously announced collaborations. Acquired IPR&D primarily reflects upfront payments related to R&D collaborations and licensing arrangements with third parties. Other primarily includes tax related items and COVID-19 related expenses.

 

2.     The impact of the specified items by line item was as follows: