Worth noting as well that J&J have shut down their entire division in communicable diseases because it was so unprofitable for them.
(Source: I work in this industry)
Worth noting as well that J&J have shut down their entire division in communicable diseases because it was so unprofitable for them.
(Source: I work in this industry)
If you can make more money by not doing X, than doing X, it doesnt matter.
Seriously, the argument is that drug companies should only do the most profitable thing? If that's the case, they deserve to have all subsidies removed, and be regulated into oblivion, because they will serve no purpose, but profit.
Just see what happened with the opioid epidemic. If you're only looking at next quarters profits and destroy public trust, while skirting the legal boundaries you'll make bank until you're not.
Or if they do, they run out of money and have to stop.
There is no "should" here. Just a description of how the world works.
And without knowing the specifics, there can be a lot of value from continuing to produce those sorts of things, if it's within reason. I mean shit they probably spend more on ads saying how great they are than it would cost to actually be great (by saving lives with cheaper meds)
If the company is spending $1B/yr for a 1% return in that division, but the return on bonds is 5%, the financial answer is to liquidate, and put the cash in bonds.
My claim was a bit too strong. But I think my general point stands.