Swiss pharmaceutical company Roche on Wednesday reported a modest uptick in first-quarter sales, even as waning demand for its Covid-19 products continued to weigh on the company.
Sales were up 2% at constant exchange rates, led by stronger demand for Roche's newer medicines and diagnostics, the company said.
Excluding Covid-19 products, sales were up 7%.
But sales tightened when reported in the company's local currency, down 6% off the back of a strong Swiss franc.
Roche CEO Thomas Schinecker on Wednesday confirmed the company's 2024 outlook, saying it was largely out of the woods following a post-Covid-19 slump.
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Roche, Thomas Schinecker, Schinecker
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Roche, AG, Wednesday, Reuters
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Basel, Switzerland, Swiss