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Bristol Myers Squibb’s investment case rests on whether its newer oncology and cardiovascular drugs, plus business development, can offset looming patent expiries on Eliquis and Opdivo. The accelerated ZENBEXUS approval adds a new mechanism in multiple myeloma and may modestly strengthen the near term pipeline catalyst set, but the biggest overhang remains execution on late stage assets and how quickly the legacy portfolio erodes.
Among recent announcements, the reported merger talks with AstraZeneca are the most relevant in context of ZENBEXUS. A potential combination would overlay an already complex story around patent cliffs and pipeline durability with additional regulatory and integration risk, at the same time as BMS is introducing first in class agents that could be central to its standalone growth narrative.
Yet against this potential upside, investors should be aware that litigation and regulatory scrutiny could still...
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Bristol-Myers Squibb’s narrative projects $40.1 billion revenue and $8.6 billion earnings by 2029. This implies a 6.2% yearly revenue decline but an earnings increase of about $1.3 billion from $7.3 billion today.
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Some analysts were far more optimistic, assuming BMS could lift earnings to about US$10.2 billion by 2029, but the ZENBEXUS decision may ultimately shift both those upbeat assumptions and the more cautious views around patent, pricing and pipeline risk.
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