Vertex Reports Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results
� Total revenue of
� Continued strong execution of CASGEVY®, ALYFTREK® and JOURNAVX® launches �
� Rapid advancement of next wave of clinical programs through pivotal development, with suzetrigine in DPN, zimislecel in T1D, povetacicept in IgAN and pMN, and inaxaplin in AMKD �
� David Altshuler, M.D., PhD., Chief Scientific Officer (CSO), announces intent to retire August 1, 2026; as part of planned transition, Mark Bunnage, D.Phil., SVP of Global Research, to assume role of CSO effective February 1, 2026 �
“Vertex delivered a strong quarter of revenue growth with each of our three product launches � ALYFTREK, JOURNAVX, and CASGEVY � contributing, as well as continued advancement of our clinical programs,� said Reshma Kewalramani, M.D., Chief Executive Officer and President of Vertex. “As we enter the second half of the year, we are focused on expanding leadership in cystic fibrosis, executing the launches, advancing the pipeline, and preparing for submissions and commercialization in additional disease areas.� Dr. Kewalramani added, “I would like to express my deep gratitude to David for his exceptional scientific vision and patient impact over the last 13 years. As CSO, David has been at the helm through the discovery, development and approval of four CF medicines, our groundbreaking CRISPR/Cas9 gene-edited therapy, and our novel non-opioid pain medicine. As part of the planned transition, I am delighted that Mark Bunnage, current SVP and Head of Global Research, will be the next CSO. He is a world-class scientist with long tenure at the company who has contributed enormously to our R&D success, working alongside David since 2016 and heading up discovery research since March 2024. Mark is the ideal leader to drive the next wave of innovation.�
Second Quarter 2025 Results
Total revenue increased
Combined GAAP and non-GAAP R&D, Acquired IPR&D and SG&A expenses were
GAAP and non-GAAP effective tax rates were
GAAP and non-GAAP net income were
Cash, cash equivalents, and total marketable securities as of June 30, 2025, were
Full Year 2025 Financial Guidance
Vertex today reiterated its full year 2025 financial guidance, including revenue guidance of
Vertex’s financial guidance is summarized below:
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Key Business Highlights
Marketed Products
Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Portfolio
Vertex has worked for more than 20 years to discover and develop medicines to treat the underlying cause of CF. Vertex CFTR modulators can treat nearly 95 percent of all people living with CF in core markets and are approved for patients as young as one month old. ALYFTREK, the newest marketed CFTR modulator, is approved in the
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Vertex secured European Commission approval of ALYFTREK, the once-daily, next-in-class combination CFTR modulator, for the treatment of people with CF ages 6 years and older who have at least one F508del mutation or another responsive mutation in the CFTR gene. Eligible patients in
Germany andDenmark already have access to ALYFTREK, and Vertex expects that eligible patients inIreland will have access in the coming weeks. Vertex continues to work with reimbursement bodies across additional EU member states to ensure access for all eligible patients as quickly as possible. In addition, Vertex entered into a reimbursement agreement with the National Health Service (NHS)England for eligible CF patients to access ALYFTREK. -
In July, Vertex received approval from Health Canada for ALYFTREK for the treatment of people with CF ages 6 years and older who have at least one F508del mutation or another responsive mutation in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene. Vertex is working to secure reimbursement for eligible patients in
Canada . -
Regulatory reviews are underway for ALYFTREK in
Switzerland ,Australia, and New Zealand .
CASGEVY for the treatment of sickle cell disease (SCD) and transfusion-dependent beta thalassemia (TDT)
CASGEVY is a non-viral, ex vivo, CRISPR/Cas9 gene-edited cell therapy for eligible patients with SCD or TDT that has been shown to reduce or eliminate vaso-occlusive crises (VOCs) for patients with SCD and transfusion requirements for patients with TDT. CASGEVY is approved in the
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Through reimbursement agreements, Vertex has secured access for eligible SCD and TDT patients in 10 countries. Countries with recent reimbursement agreements include
Northern Ireland ,Scotland andDenmark . Vertex continues to work with government and reimbursement authorities globally to secure access for eligible patients. - Vertex has met its goal of activating more than 75 authorized treatment centers (ATCs) globally. Globally, since launch through June 30th, 2025, approximately 115 patients have had their first cell collection, and 29 patients have received infusions of CASGEVY, including 16 infused in the second quarter of 2025.
JOURNAVX (suzetrigine) for the treatment of moderate-to-severe acute pain
JOURNAVX is a first-in-class, oral, selective, non-opioid NaV1.8 pain signal inhibitor, approved in the
- Since JOURNAVX became available at pharmacies in early March through mid-July more than 110,000 prescriptions for JOURNAVX have been written and filled across the hospital and retail settings in different acute pain conditions, consistent with JOURNAVX’s broad label.
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As of mid-July, across commercial and government payers, nearly 150 million individuals already have covered access to JOURNAVX, representing almost half of
U.S. covered lives. This includes formal coverage agreements with two of the three large national pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and unrestricted access within 16 state Medicaid plans. Vertex expects access to JOURNAVX to continue to expand over the course of 2025. -
More than 50 of Vertex’s targeted 150 large healthcare systems and more than 500 individual hospitals of the 2,000 targeted institutions have added JOURNAVX to formularies, protocols or order sets. Vertex now has national group purchasing agreements in place with two of the largest group purchasing organizations in the
U.S.
Select Clinical-Stage R&D Pipeline
Cystic Fibrosis
- Vertex is completing Phase 3 studies in younger age groups to expand the TRIKAFTA/KAFTRIO and ALYFTREK labels and enable earlier treatment of children with CF. Vertex recently completed enrollment in a global study of ALYFTREK in children 2 to 5 years of age.
- Vertex is on track to complete the healthy volunteer study of VX-828, the once-daily, next-generation 3.0 corrector, and advance the VX-828 combination into a CF cohort this year.
- The Independent Data Monitoring Committee (IDMC) has completed its review of VX-522, a nebulized CFTR mRNA therapy, and endorsed restart of the Phase 1/2 study. Vertex expects to resume dosing in the multiple ascending dose (MAD) portion of the study in the near term.
Sickle Cell Disease and Transfusion-Dependent Beta Thalassemia
- Vertex has completed enrollment of children 5 to 11 years of age with SCD or TDT in two global Phase 3 studies of CASGEVY and is on track to complete dosing in the second half of 2025.
- Vertex continues to advance preclinical assets for gentler conditioning for CASGEVY, which could broaden the eligible patient population.
Acute Pain
- Vertex announced results from its Phase 2 placebo-controlled dose-ranging study evaluating the safety and efficacy of VX-993, an investigational selective NaV1.8 pain signal inhibitor, in treating acute pain after bunionectomy surgery. Treatment with VX-993 did not result in a statistically significant improvement on the primary endpoint of the time-weighted sum of the pain intensity difference from 0 to 48 hours (SPID48) compared to placebo. VX-993 was generally safe and well-tolerated. Based on these results, Vertex will not further advance VX-993 as monotherapy in acute pain.
Peripheral Neuropathic Pain (PNP)
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Vertex continues to enroll and dose patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) in a Phase 3 pivotal trial of suzetrigine. The
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted suzetrigine Fast Track designation in PNP and Breakthrough Therapy designation in DPN. - As part of an End of Phase 2 discussion with the FDA, the Agency indicated they do not see a path to a broad PNP label at this time. As such, Vertex will not initiate a Phase 3 lumbosacral radiculopathy (LSR) study but instead will prioritize DPN as the first PNP indication and begin a second DPN Phase 3 study in the near term. Vertex expects to complete enrollment in both DPN Phase 3 studies by the end of next year. Vertex will continue to work with the FDA to expand the DPN indication over time to include additional neuropathic pain conditions and assess potential pathways to secure a broad PNP label.
- Vertex continues to enroll and dose patients in a Phase 2 study for the oral formulation of VX-993 for the treatment of DPN.
Type 1 Diabetes (T1D)
Vertex is evaluating stem cell-derived, fully differentiated islet cell therapies for patients suffering from T1D, with the goal of developing a potential one-time functional cure for this disease.
- Vertex is on track to complete enrollment and dosing in the Phase 3 portion of the Phase 1/2/3 global study of zimislecel in patients with T1D with severe hypoglycemic events and impaired awareness of hypoglycemia in the near term. Vertex expects global regulatory submissions for zimislecel in 2026.
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Zimislecel has been granted Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy (RMAT) and Fast Track designations from the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Priority Medicines (PRIME) designation from the EMA, and has secured an Innovation Passport under the Innovative Licensing and Access Pathway (ILAP) from theUK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). -
Vertex announced positive results from the Phase 1/2 portion of the Phase 1/2/3 clinical trial of zimislecel in an oral presentation at the American Diabetes Association 85th Scientific Sessions and simultaneously published these data in the New England Journal of Medicine. All 12 participants who received the full dose in a single infusion and were followed for at least one year:
- Demonstrated engraftment with glucose-responsive endogenous C-peptide production, which was durable through the period of follow-up;
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Achieved the ADA/EASD-recommended targets of HbA1c <
7% and time in range of >70% and were free of SHEs from day 90 onwards; -
Had a reduction in exogenous insulin use (mean reduction in daily insulin dose:
92% ), and 10/12 (83% ) no longer required exogenous insulin at Month 12; and -
Achieved the Phase 1/2 primary endpoint of elimination of SHEs with HbA1c <
7% .
- Vertex is pursuing research-stage programs to evaluate additional approaches that could provide transformative benefits to people with T1D and reduce or eliminate the need for standard immunosuppressive regimens. These approaches include improved immunosuppression, gene editing, and novel immunoprotection to encapsulate the islet cells.
IgA Nephropathy (IgAN), Primary Membranous Nephropathy (pMN) and Other B Cell-Driven Diseases
Vertex is developing povetacicept, a dual antagonist of the BAFF and APRIL cytokines, which play key roles in the pathogenesis of multiple B cell-driven diseases. Povetacicept represents a potentially best-in-class approach to treat IgAN and pMN and has pipeline-in-a-product potential.
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The global Phase 3 RAINIER trial of povetacicept in patients with IgAN completed enrollment of the interim analysis cohort in the second quarter. The interim analysis will be conducted once this cohort reaches 36 weeks of treatment, with the potential to file for Accelerated Approval in the
U.S. in the first half of 2026, if results are supportive. Vertex expects to complete enrollment in the full study this year. Studies to support the launch of povetacicept for at-home self-administration are well underway. - Based on the strength of the Phase 2 results in the RUBY-3 study, Vertex completed its End of Phase 2 meeting with the FDA and reached agreement with the Agency on the pivotal development program in pMN. Vertex is on track to initiate the Phase 2/3 trial of povetacicept in patients with pMN later this year.
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In addition, Vertex has prioritized generalized myasthenia gravis (gMG) and warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia (wAIHA) as the next potential indications for povetacicept. Other RUBY-3 and RUBY-4 indications have been deprioritized. In the
U.S. andEurope alone, there are approximately: 300,000 people diagnosed with IgAN, 150,000 people diagnosed with pMN, 175,000 people diagnosed with gMG, and 35,000 people diagnosed with primary wAIHA. -
Vertex entered into an exclusive collaboration and license agreement in June with Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. for the development and commercialization of povetacicept in
Japan andSouth Korea . This partnership further expands upon the geographic expansion momentum started through a partnership with Zai Lab announced this past January.
APOL1-Mediated Kidney Disease (AMKD)
Vertex has discovered and advanced multiple oral, small molecule inhibitors of APOL1 function, pioneering a new class of medicines that targets the underlying cause of this genetic kidney disease.
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Vertex is on track to complete enrollment in the interim analysis cohort of the AMPLITUDE Phase 2/3 trial of inaxaplin this year. Vertex will conduct the pre-planned interim analysis once this cohort has been treated for 48 weeks, with potential to file for accelerated approval in the
U.S. if the results are supportive. The study has now met its minimum target for pediatric enrollment (ages 10-17) and continues to enroll both pediatric and adult patients. -
The
U.S. Center for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) recently updated their list of diagnostic codes, known as ICD-10-CM codes, to include new codes for APOL1-mediated kidney disease (AMKD). This represents significant progress for patients and physicians, as the new codes will enable broader recognition and diagnosis of AMKD. - Vertex continues to enroll and dose patients in the AMPLIFIED Phase 2 study of inaxaplin in people with AMKD and diabetes or other co-morbidities and is on track to complete enrollment of the study by the end of 2025.
Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 (DM1)
Vertex is evaluating multiple approaches that target the underlying cause of DM1. Vertex’s lead approach, VX-670, is an oligonucleotide linked to a cyclic peptide, which holds the potential to address the underlying cause of DM1.
- Vertex continues to enroll and dose the MAD portion of the global Phase 1/2 clinical trial of VX-670 in people with DM1, which will assess both safety and efficacy. Vertex is on track to complete enrollment and dosing in the trial in the first half of 2026.
Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD)
Vertex is developing small molecule correctors that restore function to the variant polycystin 1 (PC1) protein, with the goal of addressing the underlying cause of ADPKD.
- Vertex has completed the Phase 1 study of VX-407 in healthy volunteers.
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Vertex is on track to initiate a Phase 2 proof-of-concept study of VX-407 in the near term in patients with a subset of variants in the PKD1 gene, which encodes the PC1 protein, estimated to be up to ~30,000 (or up to ~
10% ) of the overall patient population.
Additional Earlier Stage R&D Programs
Consistent with its overall strategy, Vertex takes a portfolio approach to all of its programs, with additional assets in CF, SCD, TDT, pain, AMKD, T1D, DM1, and ADPKD in earlier stages of development. Additionally, Vertex is working on preclinical molecules with the potential to expand its leadership in existing disease areas, including assets targeting improved immunosuppression for zimislecel, gentler conditioning for CASGEVY, and inhibition of NaV1.7 in pain.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
In this press release, Vertex's financial results and financial guidance are provided in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in
The company provides guidance regarding combined R&D, AIPR&D and SG&A expenses and effective tax rate on a non-GAAP basis. Unless otherwise noted, the guidance regarding combined R&D, AIPR&D and SG&A expenses does not include estimates associated with any potential future business development transactions, including collaborations, asset acquisitions and/or licensing of third-party intellectual property rights. The company does not provide guidance regarding its GAAP effective tax rate because it is unable to forecast with reasonable certainty the impact of excess tax benefits related to stock-based compensation and the possibility of certain discrete items, which could be material.
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Consolidated Statements of Income (Loss) |
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Three Months Ended June 30, |
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Six Months Ended June 30, |
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2025 |
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2024 |
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2025 |
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2024 |
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Revenues: |
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Product revenues, net |
$ |
2,944.0 |
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$ |
2,645.6 |
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$ |
5,704.2 |
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$ |
5,336.2 |
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Other revenues |
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20.7 |
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30.7 |
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Total revenues |
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2,964.7 |
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2,645.6 |
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5,734.9 |
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5,336.2 |
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Costs and expenses: |
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Cost of sales |
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407.5 |
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371.9 |
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770.5 |
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714.5 |
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Research and development expenses |
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978.4 |
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966.6 |
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1,958.1 |
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1,755.7 |
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Acquired in-process research and development expenses |
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2.2 |
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4,449.1 |
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22.0 |
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4,525.9 |
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Selling, general and administrative expenses |
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424.6 |
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372.2 |
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821.0 |
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714.9 |
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Intangible asset impairment charge |
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� |
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� |
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379.0 |
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� |
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Change in fair value of contingent consideration |
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0.9 |
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0.5 |
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3.1 |
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0.4 |
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Total costs and expenses |
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1,813.6 |
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6,160.3 |
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3,953.7 |
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7,711.4 |
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Income (loss) from operations |
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1,151.1 |
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(3,514.7 |
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1,781.2 |
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(2,375.2 |
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Interest income |
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122.4 |
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156.5 |
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243.3 |
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337.7 |
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Interest expense |
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(3.7 |
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(9.9 |
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(6.7 |
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(20.3 |
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Other income (expense), net |
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13.2 |
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(23.1 |
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(4.4 |
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(54.3 |
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Income (loss) before provision for income taxes |
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1,283.0 |
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(3,391.2 |
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2,013.4 |
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(2,112.1 |
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Provision for income taxes |
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250.1 |
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202.4 |
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334.2 |
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381.9 |
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Net income (loss) |
$ |
1,032.9 |
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$ |
(3,593.6 |
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$ |
1,679.2 |
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$ |
(2,494.0 |
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Net income (loss) per common share: |
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Basic |
$ |
4.02 |
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$ |
(13.92 |
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$ |
6.54 |
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$ |
(9.66 |
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Diluted |
$ |
3.99 |
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$ |
(13.92 |
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$ |
6.48 |
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$ |
(9.66 |
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Shares used in per share calculations: |
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Basic |
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256.7 |
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258.1 |
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256.8 |
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258.1 |
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Diluted |
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258.9 |
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258.1 |
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259.2 |
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258.1 |
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Total Revenues |
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Three Months Ended June 30, |
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Six Months Ended June 30, |
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2025 |
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2024 |
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2025 |
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2024 |
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TRIKAFTA/KAFTRIO |
$ |
2,551.1 |
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$ |
2,449.2 |
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$ |
5,086.6 |
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$ |
4,932.8 |
ALYFTREK |
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156.8 |
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� |
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210.7 |
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Other product revenues (1) |
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236.1 |
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196.4 |
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406.9 |
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403.4 |
Product revenues, net |
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2,944.0 |
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2,645.6 |
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5,704.2 |
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5,336.2 |
Other revenues |
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20.7 |
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� |
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30.7 |
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Total revenues |
$ |
2,964.7 |
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$ |
2,645.6 |
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$ |
5,734.9 |
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$ |
5,336.2 |
1: In the three and six months ended June 30, 2025, "Other product revenues" included |
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Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Information |
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Three Months Ended June 30, |
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Six Months Ended June 30, |
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2025 |
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2024 |
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2025 |
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2024 |
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GAAP cost of sales |
$ |
407.5 |
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$ |
371.9 |
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$ |
770.5 |
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$ |
714.5 |
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Stock-based compensation expense |
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(2.5 |
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(1.8 |
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(5.1 |
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(3.6 |
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Intangible asset amortization expense |
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(5.1 |
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(5.1 |
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(10.1 |
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(10.1 |
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Non-GAAP cost of sales |
$ |
399.9 |
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$ |
365.0 |
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$ |
755.3 |
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$ |
700.8 |
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GAAP research and development expenses |
$ |
978.4 |
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$ |
966.6 |
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$ |
1,958.1 |
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$ |
1,755.7 |
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Stock-based compensation expense |
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(99.6 |
) |
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(97.1 |
) |
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(199.7 |
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(216.5 |
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Intangible asset amortization expense |
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(0.7 |
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� |
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(1.3 |
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� |
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Acquisition-related costs (2) |
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� |
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(172.3 |
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� |
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(172.3 |
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Non-GAAP research and development expenses |
$ |
878.1 |
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$ |
697.2 |
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$ |
1,757.1 |
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$ |
1,366.9 |
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Acquired in-process research and development expenses |
$ |
2.2 |
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$ |
4,449.1 |
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$ |
22.0 |
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$ |
4,525.9 |
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GAAP selling, general and administrative expenses |
$ |
424.6 |
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$ |
372.2 |
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$ |
821.0 |
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$ |
714.9 |
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Stock-based compensation expense |
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(65.2 |
) |
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(55.3 |
) |
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(128.6 |
) |
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(126.0 |
) |
Acquisition-related costs (2) |
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� |
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(36.5 |
) |
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� |
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(36.5 |
) |
Non-GAAP selling, general and administrative expenses |
$ |
359.4 |
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$ |
280.4 |
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$ |
692.4 |
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$ |
552.4 |
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Combined non-GAAP R&D, AIPR&D and SG&A expenses |
$ |
1,239.7 |
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$ |
5,426.7 |
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$ |
2,471.5 |
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$ |
6,445.2 |
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GAAP other income (expense), net |
$ |
13.2 |
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$ |
(23.1 |
) |
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$ |
(4.4 |
) |
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$ |
(54.3 |
) |
(Increase) decrease in fair value of strategic investments |
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(5.4 |
) |
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|
12.7 |
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|
|
9.6 |
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|
|
39.7 |
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Non-GAAP other income (expense), net |
$ |
7.8 |
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|
$ |
(10.4 |
) |
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$ |
5.2 |
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$ |
(14.6 |
) |
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GAAP provision for income taxes |
$ |
250.1 |
|
|
$ |
202.4 |
|
|
$ |
334.2 |
|
|
$ |
381.9 |
|
Tax adjustments (3) |
|
32.1 |
|
|
|
98.2 |
|
|
|
192.2 |
|
|
|
179.8 |
|
Non-GAAP provision for income taxes |
$ |
282.2 |
|
|
$ |
300.6 |
|
|
$ |
526.4 |
|
|
$ |
561.7 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
GAAP effective tax rate |
|
19.5 |
% |
|
|
(6.0 |
)% |
|
|
16.6 |
% |
|
|
(18.1 |
)% |
Non-GAAP effective tax rate |
|
19.4 |
% |
|
|
(10.0 |
)% |
|
|
19.1 |
% |
|
|
(37.3 |
)% |
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated |
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Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Information (continued) |
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(unaudited, in millions, except per share amounts) |
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|
Three Months Ended June 30, |
|
Six Months Ended June 30, |
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|
|
2025 |
|
|
|
2024 |
|
|
|
2025 |
|
|
|
2024 |
|
GAAP operating income (loss) |
$ |
1,151.1 |
|
|
$ |
(3,514.7 |
) |
|
$ |
1,781.2 |
|
|
$ |
(2,375.2 |
) |
Stock-based compensation expense |
|
167.3 |
|
|
|
154.2 |
|
|
|
333.4 |
|
|
|
346.1 |
|
Intangible asset impairment charge |
|
� |
|
|
|
� |
|
|
|
379.0 |
|
|
|
� |
|
Intangible asset amortization expense |
|
5.8 |
|
|
|
5.1 |
|
|
|
11.4 |
|
|
|
10.1 |
|
Increase in fair value of contingent consideration |
|
0.9 |
|
|
|
0.5 |
|
|
|
3.1 |
|
|
|
0.4 |
|
Acquisition-related costs (2) |
|
� |
|
|
|
208.8 |
|
|
|
� |
|
|
|
208.8 |
|
Non-GAAP operating income (loss) |
$ |
1,325.1 |
|
|
$ |
(3,146.1 |
) |
|
$ |
2,508.1 |
|
|
$ |
(1,809.8 |
) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
GAAP net income (loss) |
$ |
1,032.9 |
|
|
$ |
(3,593.6 |
) |
|
$ |
1,679.2 |
|
|
$ |
(2,494.0 |
) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
Stock-based compensation expense |
|
167.3 |
|
|
|
154.2 |
|
|
|
333.4 |
|
|
|
346.1 |
|
Intangible asset impairment charge |
|
� |
|
|
|
� |
|
|
|
379.0 |
|
|
|
� |
|
Intangible asset amortization expense |
|
5.8 |
|
|
|
5.1 |
|
|
|
11.4 |
|
|
|
10.1 |
|
(Increase) decrease in fair value of strategic investments |
|
(5.4 |
) |
|
|
12.7 |
|
|
|
9.6 |
|
|
|
39.7 |
|
Increase in fair value of contingent consideration |
|
0.9 |
|
|
|
0.5 |
|
|
|
3.1 |
|
|
|
0.4 |
|
Acquisition-related costs (2) |
|
� |
|
|
|
208.8 |
|
|
|
� |
|
|
|
208.8 |
|
Total non-GAAP adjustments to pre-tax income |
|
168.6 |
|
|
|
381.3 |
|
|
|
736.5 |
|
|
|
605.1 |
|
Tax adjustments (3) |
|
(32.1 |
) |
|
|
(98.2 |
) |
|
|
(192.2 |
) |
|
|
(179.8 |
) |
Non-GAAP net income (loss) |
$ |
1,169.4 |
|
|
$ |
(3,310.5 |
) |
|
$ |
2,223.5 |
|
|
$ |
(2,068.7 |
) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
Net income (loss) per diluted common share: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
GAAP |
$ |
3.99 |
|
|
$ |
(13.92 |
) |
|
$ |
6.48 |
|
|
$ |
(9.66 |
) |
Non-GAAP |
$ |
4.52 |
|
|
$ |
(12.83 |
) |
|
$ |
8.58 |
|
|
$ |
(8.02 |
) |
Shares used in diluted per share calculations: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
GAAP and Non-GAAP |
|
258.9 |
|
|
|
258.1 |
|
|
|
259.2 |
|
|
|
258.1 |
|
2: In the three and six months ended June 30, 2024, “Acquisition-related costs� were primarily related to compensation expense associated with cash-settled unvested Alpine equity awards. |
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3: In the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, “Tax adjustments� included the estimated income taxes related to non-GAAP adjustments to the company's pre-tax income (loss) and excess tax benefits related to stock-based compensation. |
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Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated |
|||||
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets |
|||||
(unaudited, in millions) |
|||||
|
June 30, 2025 |
|
December 31, 2024 |
||
Assets |
|
|
|
||
Cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities |
$ |
6,382.8 |
|
$ |
6,115.9 |
Accounts receivable, net |
|
1,893.5 |
|
|
1,609.4 |
Inventories |
|
1,499.3 |
|
|
1,205.4 |
Prepaid expenses and other current assets |
|
652.3 |
|
|
665.7 |
Total current assets |
|
10,427.9 |
|
|
9,596.4 |
Property and equipment, net |
|
1,335.1 |
|
|
1,227.8 |
Goodwill and other intangible assets, net |
|
1,523.5 |
|
|
1,913.9 |
Deferred tax assets |
|
2,711.7 |
|
|
2,331.1 |
Operating lease assets |
|
1,313.8 |
|
|
1,356.8 |
Long-term marketable securities |
|
5,645.9 |
|
|
5,107.9 |
Other long-term assets |
|
1,078.8 |
|
|
999.3 |
Total assets |
$ |
24,036.7 |
|
$ |
22,533.2 |
|
|
|
|
||
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity |
|
|
|
||
Accounts payable and accrued expenses |
$ |
3,713.0 |
|
$ |
3,201.6 |
Other current liabilities |
|
425.4 |
|
|
363.0 |
Total current liabilities |
|
4,138.4 |
|
|
3,564.6 |
Long-term operating lease liabilities |
|
1,527.4 |
|
|
1,544.4 |
Other long-term liabilities |
|
1,195.5 |
|
|
1,014.6 |
Shareholders' equity |
|
17,175.4 |
|
|
16,409.6 |
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity |
$ |
24,036.7 |
|
$ |
22,533.2 |
|
|
|
|
||
Common shares outstanding |
|
256.3 |
|
|
256.9 |
About Vertex
Vertex is a global biotechnology company that invests in scientific innovation to create transformative medicines for people with serious diseases. The company has approved medicines that treat the underlying causes of multiple chronic, life-shortening genetic diseases � cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disease and transfusion-dependent beta thalassemia � and continues to advance clinical and research programs in these diseases. Vertex also has a robust clinical pipeline of investigational therapies across a range of modalities in other serious diseases where it has deep insight into causal human biology, including acute and neuropathic pain, type 1 diabetes, APOL1-mediated kidney disease, IgA nephropathy, primary membranous nephropathy, autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, and myotonic dystrophy type 1.
Vertex was founded in 1989 and has its global headquarters in
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