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To own Astellas Pharma, you need to believe its newer oncology and specialty brands plus cost discipline can offset patent and pricing headwinds. The sharp Q1 FY2026 jump in net income reinforces cost and portfolio efforts as a key short term catalyst, while loss of exclusivity for products like XTANDI remains the biggest risk. This quarter’s strength does not remove that risk, but it may give the company more financial flexibility ahead of it.
Among recent announcements, the FDA priority review for PADCEV’s perioperative use in muscle invasive bladder cancer is especially relevant. If approved, it could support the earnings momentum reflected in the latest quarter by expanding one of Astellas’ core oncology pillars. At the same time, it also highlights the concentration risk around a few high impact cancer assets that investors need to monitor closely as indications expand.
Yet beneath the strong Q1 numbers, investors should be aware of how looming patent expiries could still...
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Astellas Pharma's narrative projects ¥1,821.9 billion revenue and ¥244.8 billion earnings by 2029. This requires a 5.2% yearly revenue decline and an earnings decrease of ¥46.7 billion from ¥291.5 billion.
Uncover how Astellas Pharma's forecasts yield a ¥2396 fair value, in line with its current price.
Some analysts were far more cautious before this Q1 beat, assuming revenue would fall about 8 percent a year and earnings could drop toward ¥118.7 billion, so it is worth comparing those pessimistic assumptions with today’s stronger results and asking how your own view lines up.
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