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Eisai Eyes 2 Trillion Yen Sales Mark by FY2032 with Leqembi as Driver

October 9, 2024
Eisai is training its sights on crossing 2 trillion yen in global revenue by FY2032 as it expects its Alzheimer’s therapy Leqembi (lecanemab) to fully take off from FY2026 and beyond, COO Keisuke Naito revealed at an investor conference on…

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