EQS-News: BB BIOTECH AG
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Media release as of January 24, 2025 BB Biotech: Preliminary full-year 2024 results and dividend proposal BB Biotech AG reports the following preliminary and unaudited figures for 2024: Full-year 2024: BB Biotech shares delivered a total return of -13.5% in CHF and -14.1% in EUR (including the CHF 2.00 dividend paid in March 2024). NAV performance amounted to +3.0% in CHF, +1.7% in EUR and -4.6% in USD for 2024 (including the dividend). Full-year 2024 net profit of CHF 76 mn, compared to a net loss of CHF 207 mn in 2023.
Fourth quarter 2024: BB Biotech shares returned -2.7% in CHF and -3.5% in EUR. NAV performance for the fourth quarter was +2.7% in CHF, +2.8% in EUR and -4.3% in USD. Fourth-quarter net profit of CHF 60 mn, compared to a net profit of CHF 109 mn in Q4 2023.
Premium/Discount: BB Biotech’s share price closed the year at a 15.2% discount to NAV (in CHF), a sharp contrast to the 0.9% premium recorded at the start of the year. As of January 22, the discount also amounts to 15.2%. This reflects ongoing volatility and subdued investor sentiment in the biotech sector.
Dividend Proposal: The Board of Directors will propose a regular dividend of CHF 1.80 per share at the Annual General Meeting on March 19, 2025, reflecting a 5% yield based on the average December 2024 share price. This proposal is consistent with the dividend policy adopted in 2013 and reflects BB Biotech’s disciplined approach to balance shareholder returns with reinvestment into the long-term growth opportunities of the biotech sector.
A review of BB Biotech’s portfolio and results for 2024 as well as the outlook for 2025 will be included in the Annual Report, to be published on February 21, 2025. The figures and information provided here are preliminary and intended as a high-level overview.
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Language: | English |
Company: | BB BIOTECH AG |
Schwertstrasse 6 | |
8200 Schaffhausen | |
Switzerland | |
Phone: | +41 52 624 08 45 |
E-mail: | info@bbbiotech.com |
Internet: | www.bbbiotech.ch |
ISIN: | CH0038389992 |
WKN: | A0NFN3 |
Listed: | Regulated Market in Frankfurt (Prime Standard); Mailand, SIX |
EQS News ID: | 2073707 |
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