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  • AbbVie Q1 2026 Earnings Analysis
    2026/04/29
    # Beta Finch Podcast Script: AbbVie Q1 2026 Earnings

    **ALEX**: Welcome to Beta Finch, your AI-powered earnings breakdown! I'm Alex, and I'm here with my co-host Jordan to dive into AbbVie's first quarter 2026 results.

    **JORDAN**: Hey everyone! Before we jump in, we need to mention that this podcast is AI-generated content for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing we discuss should be considered investment advice. Always do your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

    **ALEX**: Absolutely. Now Jordan, AbbVie just delivered what I'd call a knockout quarter. They beat expectations across the board and raised guidance - what stood out to you first?

    **JORDAN**: The numbers are impressive, Alex. They hit $2.65 in adjusted earnings per share, which was 7 cents above their guidance midpoint. But what really caught my eye was that revenue growth - 12.4% to $15 billion, beating expectations by $300 million. That's some serious momentum.

    **ALEX**: And they're not just celebrating - they're doubling down. They raised their full-year EPS guidance by 12 cents to between $14.08 and $14.28. What's driving this confidence?

    **JORDAN**: Two words: Skyrizi and immunology. Skyrizi alone pulled in $4.5 billion in sales, up over 29% operationally. CEO Robert Michael specifically called out the "momentum in immunology and neuroscience" with both segments gaining market share in growing markets. This isn't just about riding a wave - they're creating it.

    **ALEX**: The Skyrizi story is fascinating because it shows how a well-positioned drug can dominate even in a competitive landscape. Jeff Stewart, their commercial head, mentioned they have "over 4x basically the in-play share" versus their next competitor. How sustainable is that kind of dominance?

    **JORDAN**: That's the million-dollar question, Alex. They're facing new competition, including an oral competitor that launched recently. But Stewart seemed pretty confident during the Q&A, pointing to their head-to-head trials across five different mechanisms in psoriasis, superior durability data, and that convenient quarterly dosing. He even suggested the oral competition might expand the market rather than just steal share.

    **ALEX**: Speaking of competition, one analyst specifically asked about competitive pressure, and I found Stewart's response really telling. He basically said their audit data shows NBRx - new prescriptions - hitting all-time highs despite having incredibly high market share already. That suggests real physician preference, not just early adoption.

    **JORDAN**: Exactly. And they're not just defending Skyrizi - they're expanding it. The subcutaneous induction data for Crohn's disease looked impressive. Dr. Roopal Thakkar highlighted that in treatment-naive patients, 61% achieved endoscopic response and 73% achieved clinical remission. Those are some serious numbers.

    **ALEX**: But here's where it gets really interesting - their combination strategy. Tell our listeners about this Skyrizi plus alpha-4 beta-7 antibody data.

    **JORDAN**: This is potentially game-changing, Alex. In their platform study, the combination doubled the endoscopic remission rate compared to either drug alone - about 42% of patients at week 24. And remember, this was in severely refractory patients where 82% had failed advanced treatments. Thakkar called it "potentially transformative efficacy."

    **ALEX**: The R&D pipeline seems to be the real story here. They're not just maintaining current success - they're building the next generation. What else caught your attention?

    **JORDAN**: Their obesity program is heating up. The early data on ABBV-295, their long-acting amylin analog, showed nearly 10% weight loss in just 12 weeks. In a predominantly male, non-obese population, no less. With a 270-hour half-life, they're talking about potential monthly dosing, which could be huge for patient compliance.

    **ALEX**: And let's not forget neu

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  • AbbVie Q4 2025 Earnings Analysis
    2026/02/22
    **Beta Finch Podcast Script: AbbVie Q4 2025 Earnings**

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    ALEX: Welcome to Beta Finch, your AI-powered earnings breakdown where we digest the latest corporate earnings so you don't have to. I'm Alex.

    JORDAN: And I'm Jordan. Today we're diving into AbbVie's fourth quarter 2025 results, and wow, what a story this pharmaceutical giant has to tell.

    ALEX: Before we jump in, I need to mention that this podcast is AI-generated content for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing we discuss should be considered investment advice. Always do your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

    JORDAN: Absolutely. Now Alex, AbbVie just delivered what CEO Robert Michael called "another excellent year," and the numbers certainly back that up. Let's start with the headline figures.

    ALEX: The numbers are pretty impressive, Jordan. AbbVie hit $61.2 billion in adjusted net revenues for the full year - that's a record high and beat their initial guidance by over $2 billion. They're looking at 8.6% sales growth despite facing nearly $16 billion in HUMIRA erosion since it lost exclusivity.

    JORDAN: That HUMIRA erosion is the elephant in the room, isn't it? But what's fascinating is how they've more than offset those losses. Their adjusted earnings per share came in at $10 - that's 54 cents above their initial guidance midpoint. It really shows the power of their newer drugs.

    ALEX: Exactly, and speaking of those newer drugs, let's talk about the real stars of the show - SKYRIZI and RINVOQ. These two immunology powerhouses are absolutely crushing it.

    JORDAN: The numbers are staggering. Combined, SKYRIZI and RINVOQ delivered about $25.9 billion in revenue - that's an $8 billion increase year-over-year. SKYRIZI alone hit $5 billion in the quarter with 31.9% operational growth, while RINVOQ came in at nearly $2.4 billion with 28.6% growth.

    ALEX: And here's what caught my attention - they're already exceeding their 2027 long-term guidance by half a billion dollars. For 2026, they're projecting combined sales of over $31 billion for these two drugs. That's remarkable momentum.

    JORDAN: What's really interesting is how they're dominating in specific markets. In psoriasis, SKYRIZI has over 45% prescription share in the U.S. biologic market, and their capture rates for new patients are exceeding 55% - that's four times higher than their next closest competitor.

    ALEX: The competitive dynamics in IBD are particularly noteworthy. Despite new competition, SKYRIZI maintains a 75% capture rate in frontline IBD treatment, and it's even higher - 80% - specifically in Crohn's disease.

    JORDAN: Now let's talk about what's really exciting for the future - their neuroscience portfolio. This segment delivered over $10.7 billion in revenue with nearly $1.8 billion in growth. But the real story here is Vialev, their Parkinson's treatment.

    ALEX: Vialev hit $183 million in the quarter - up 33% sequentially - and management is now projecting it'll reach blockbuster status in 2026. That's a billion-dollar drug in its early launch phase. Pretty remarkable.

    JORDAN: And they're not stopping there. They see their entire Parkinson's franchise, including Vialev, Duopa, and the upcoming Tavapadon, potentially reaching $5 billion in peak sales. Add their migraine franchise, which they also expect to exceed $5 billion, and you're talking about some serious long-term growth drivers.

    ALEX: Let's shift to their pipeline because that's where AbbVie is really investing for the future. They spent nearly $1 billion more on R&D in 2025, fully funding 90 clinical programs. They also invested over $5 billion in business development.

    JORDAN: Some of those acquisitions are fascinating - they picked up an in-vivo CAR-T platform, next-generation psychedelics for depression, a long-acting amylin analog for obesity, and even a novel siRNA platform. They're clearly positioning for the next decade of growth.

    ALEX: Speaking of p

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    2026/02/20
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