
Italian drugmaker Recordati (XMIL: REC) reported first-quarter 2026 revenue of 713 million euros ($775 million) on Tuesday, up 5% year-on-year, while diluted earnings per share rose 22% to 0.73 euros, driven by continued growth in its rare diseases business.
EBITDA increased 5% to 284 million euros, with margin reaching 39.7% of revenue. Adjusted net income climbed 7% to 188 million euros, while reported net income rose 22% to 153 million euros.
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