Roche has no plans for job cuts and business is healthy: CEO

Published On 2024-12-31 11:18 GMT   |   Update On 2024-12-31 11:18 GMT

Pharmaceutical giant Roche has no plans for workforce reductions and the company's business is healthy, CEO Thomas Schinecker was quoted as saying by a Swiss newspaper on Sunday.

Roche's share price has fallen far below peaks it scaled in April 2022 and the CEO was questioned about the company's staffing plans in the context of recent setbacks in its development of drugs to treat cancer, among other illnesses.
"I can say with certainty that we have a very healthy business. And we don't have a growth problem either," he said, while noting that Roche's budget for research and development was stable and not growing.
Asked when Roche's planned anti-obesity drug would hit the market, Schinecker said it could be around 2029 or sooner.
Addressing the outlook more broadly for next year, particularly in light of the German economy's recent struggles, the Roche CEO said Europe still faced challenges.
"There's some economic growth in the United States, but things are more difficult in China at the moment," he said. "And in Europe it will take some time before we get out of this."
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