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    Adcock Ingram reports increased profits

    August 24, 2023
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    Dorette Neethling - Adcock CFO
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    Adcock Ingram, a pharmaceutical manufacturer, announced higher profits for the year ending June 2023, driven by strong demand for over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription medications despite a challenging economic environment.

    1. The company reported a 5% increase in revenue to R9.1 billion, supported by new product additions like E45, which contributed to a 4.2% revenue growth.
    2. Gross profits grew by 4% to R3.18 billion, while operating profit rose by 8% to R1.13 billion compared to the previous year.
    3. The OTC and Prescription portfolios experienced significant growth, with profits increasing by 10% and 16% respectively.
    4. Headline earnings per share (Heps) rose by 11.8% to 561.3 cents, driven by the repurchase of over nine million shares.
    5. Adcock Ingram declared a final dividend of 125 cents per share, representing a 14.67% increase compared to the previous period.
    6. Despite the positive results, the company remains cautious due to challenges such as currency weakness, economic growth constraints, and weak consumer spending power. Adcock Ingram acknowledges the recent “top-up” Single Exit Price adjustment, which will help alleviate margin pressures on its price-regulated products.
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