Endo’s Bleak Financial Reality May See Hope In Spring Amid Potential Restructuring

Generic And Injectables Products Saw Competition And Revenue Decrease

Endo’s generic and injectable segments struggled last year, with even lower projections for 2024, but potential financial restructuring may help the company rise from the ashes.

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The struggle is real for Endo. The Dublin-headquartered firm continues to see a drop in financial performance as its generic and injectable products fail to capture the market.

Endo reported a 10% decrease in total net revenues in Q4 2023, making a total of $498m compared to $556m...

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