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‘We Are Not Rolling over’: J&J Electrophysiology Unit Rebounds Amid PFA Rivalry

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J&J’s electrophysiology group returned to growth in the second quarter after a decline in the prior quarter. Now, can the healthcare giant catch up with its rivals in pulsed field ablation?

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US sales totaled $13,544 million, while international revenues reached $10,199 million The post Johnson & Johnson second-quarter profits rose 18% appeared first on Monitor Mercantil.

The US pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson (J&J) obtained a net profit of 5,537 million dollars (4,754 million euros) in the second quarter of 2025, representing an increase of 18.2% over the result recorded between April and June last year.

MADRID, 16 (EUROPA PRESS) The US pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson (J&J) obtained a net profit of 5,537 million dollars (4,754 million euros) in the second quarter of 2025, representing an increase of 18.2% compared to the result counted between April and June last year. The sales of the multinational totaled 23,743 [...] The entry J&J gains 18% more in the second trimester and improves forecasts appears first in Forbes Spain.

After a surprisingly good second quarter, the US company Johnson & Johnson (J&J) looks more confident about the current year.

Company recorded revenue from US$ 23.7 billion in the period, high of 5.8%, and increased its sales targets between US$ 93.2 billion and US$ 93.6 billion per year

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