Shocking Indivior news just released

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With a $3 billion lawsuit from the U.S. government hanging overhead and Suboxone generics on the march, things are looking grim for Indivior. And executives warned Thursday that sales will take a big dive this year, partly because of its legal troubles.


Indivior forecast (PDF) 2019 revenue nearly 50% lighter than last year's total as the company struggles through a federal indictment, leveled in April, accusing the company of deceiving doctors about the benefits of its opioid dependence drug, Suboxone Film.

In a first-quarter earnings presentation Thursday, Indivior projected sales of $525 million to $575 million on the year—a steep decline from its $1.05 billion top line last year—specifically tied to federal scrutiny of Suboxone and the drug’s loss of exclusivity earlier this year.

“The Group recognizes that its stakeholders now face additional uncertainty arising from the Department of Justice’s action,” the company said. “The Indivior Board of Directors has been extensively advised by external legal counsel that it has strong defenses to the Department of Justice’s allegations.”

In early April, federal prosecutors accused Indivior of presenting misleading claims about the benefits of Suboxone Film, a newer version of the company’s pill. After developing the film in 2007, prosecutors said, Indivior began lying to doctors about the drug’s safety in an attempt to move patients to the film formulation and boost sales.

RELATED: Feds charge Indivior with fraud, citing $3B scheme to pump up Suboxone sales

But misstating the film’s benefits was only one tactic in the company’s fraudulent marketing scheme, prosecutors said, which also included pulling the Suboxone pill off the market in an attempt to deter generic competitors and launching a phone and internet network to connect patients to doctors prescribing Suboxone in a “careless and clinically unwarranted manner.”

In response to the indictment, Suboxone said it was disappointed by the decision and accused federal prosecutors of pursuing “self-serving headlines.”

RELATED: Indivior faces huge sales loss as Suboxone court loss puts generics on tap next week

The federal indictment came at a bad time for Indivior, which lost a key court battle in February. A U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Indian drugmaker Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories in an injunction battle with Indivior over the launch of its generic competitor to Suboxone, opening the floodgates for U.S. generics.

Immediately after the decision, analysts predicted the ruling could cut Indivior’s market share by 80% within weeks, sending the company’s share prices tumbling by 11% on a day and 70% on the year. As of Thursday, Indivior’s market cap had dropped nearly 74% year to date.

RELATED: Indivior faces suit by 35 states claiming it 'illegally' blocked Suboxone competitors

Indivior is one of a group of drugmakers recently stung by federal prosecutors for questionable marketing of opioid and opioid dependence meds.

The U.S. government has targeted Purdue Pharma and its opioid blockbuster Oxycontin in a suite of federal suits, and top executives from drugmaker Insys are currently on trial for claims they pumped sales of the company’s powerful opioid spray, Subsys.
 






The end is very near. It was a great ride while it lasted. Greed costed this company everything!! For those of you who were here from the beginning and are still holding on, I truly wish you the best !!
 






























Karma!!!! Indivior was one of the worst companies I ever worked for as an employee. Several faults include the following: arrogant SLT team, wreck less spending, wreck less travel, bad management , not respecting or caring for employees, with no real plan ( except for urgent and dire decisions). The only reason I stayed is they paid well. I’m very lucky I’m one of the ones that was laid off with more years than most. You stupid b@stards paid out bonuses and severances.But I’m the one laughing all the way to the bank, with a new job in hand......I feel sorry for many of the present employees and past co-workers still looking. It’s sad that others be still believe the tale of a pig that looks good with lipstick. Face it, it’s time to kill this thing and enjoy the bacon, I sure am!!!!
 






And wasting big money on countries that have never produced. The US supported these bottom feeders including Canada. Very little money went to R&D. So much for the global idea.
 






Karma!!!! Indivior was one of the worst companies I ever worked for as an employee. Several faults include the following: arrogant SLT team, wreck less spending, wreck less travel, bad management , not respecting or caring for employees, with no real plan ( except for urgent and dire decisions). The only reason I stayed is they paid well. I’m very lucky I’m one of the ones that was laid off with more years than most. You stupid b@stards paid out bonuses and severances.But I’m the one laughing all the way to the bank, with a new job in hand......I feel sorry for many of the present employees and past co-workers still looking. It’s sad that others be still believe the tale of a pig that looks good with lipstick. Face it, it’s time to kill this thing and enjoy the bacon, I sure am!!!!
*reckless, dufus. You might be able to sell, but you can’t spell
 






Reckless or Wreck less, ok you got me, I used the wrong word. It’s a common mistake used by many. I think it’s funny how people try to point out mis-spellings to try to discredit others thoughts or feelings. Great you can spell, good for you, but you sound like you part of the problem. Still doesn’t change the fact that Indivior was one of the worst places I’ve ever worked. Since we are pointing things out, perhaps it’s not good to assume everyone on Cafe Pharma is in sales, as I’m not a clinical liaison. So stick that in your new suckublock product.... LOL. Enjoy the violins while the ole girl is sinking. Oh wait, I take that back, the Government may even try to take them too.
 












You're all doofuses. Or doofi. I'm a Corporate person from the first round of layoffs. The entire situation is very sad. Indivior had been a great company with a great mission which sadly ... I am not in a position to speculate why ... became much less than what we had all hoped it would be. I feel for everyone left behind and I wish any still there (maybe not all), the best of luck.
 












Value vs. what you actually purchased for are two very different things. Class actions usually only benefit the attorneys. If they are successful you can expect penny’s on the dollar. Hmmmm..... probably what you have now in value. Look up the definitions of risk!
 






Value vs. what you actually purchased for are two very different things. Class actions usually only benefit the attorneys. If they are successful you can expect penny’s on the dollar. Hmmmm..... probably what you have now in value. Look up the definitions of risk!



It's pennies. Additionally, an apostrophe must not be used for pluralization. It should be used to indicate possession or in contractions.
 


















Ummhmmmm. Post #2 says "greed costed". Ok. I hope to God you are a disgruntled competitor, because I know they don't hire people that stupid. For crying out loud people, these daily rants by this low i.q. neanderthal is from one serious nutcase individual.
 






Karma!!!! Indivior was one of the worst companies I ever worked for as an employee. Several faults include the following: arrogant SLT team, wreck less spending, wreck less travel, bad management , not respecting or caring for employees, with no real plan ( except for urgent and dire decisions). The only reason I stayed is they paid well. I’m very lucky I’m one of the ones that was laid off with more years than most. You stupid b@stards paid out bonuses and severances.But I’m the one laughing all the way to the bank, with a new job in hand......I feel sorry for many of the present employees and past co-workers still looking. It’s sad that others be still believe the tale of a pig that looks good with lipstick. Face it, it’s time to kill this thing and enjoy the bacon, I sure am!!!!


Lucky You. I worked there and DIDN'T GET PAID WELL! Regardless, glad to leave this company in my rear view mirror.
 






With a $3 billion lawsuit from the U.S. government hanging overhead and Suboxone generics on the march, things are looking grim for Indivior. And executives warned Thursday that sales will take a big dive this year, partly because of its legal troubles.


Indivior forecast (PDF) 2019 revenue nearly 50% lighter than last year's total as the company struggles through a federal indictment, leveled in April, accusing the company of deceiving doctors about the benefits of its opioid dependence drug, Suboxone Film.

In a first-quarter earnings presentation Thursday, Indivior projected sales of $525 million to $575 million on the year—a steep decline from its $1.05 billion top line last year—specifically tied to federal scrutiny of Suboxone and the drug’s loss of exclusivity earlier this year.

“The Group recognizes that its stakeholders now face additional uncertainty arising from the Department of Justice’s action,” the company said. “The Indivior Board of Directors has been extensively advised by external legal counsel that it has strong defenses to the Department of Justice’s allegations.”

In early April, federal prosecutors accused Indivior of presenting misleading claims about the benefits of Suboxone Film, a newer version of the company’s pill. After developing the film in 2007, prosecutors said, Indivior began lying to doctors about the drug’s safety in an attempt to move patients to the film formulation and boost sales.

RELATED: Feds charge Indivior with fraud, citing $3B scheme to pump up Suboxone sales

But misstating the film’s benefits was only one tactic in the company’s fraudulent marketing scheme, prosecutors said, which also included pulling the Suboxone pill off the market in an attempt to deter generic competitors and launching a phone and internet network to connect patients to doctors prescribing Suboxone in a “careless and clinically unwarranted manner.”

In response to the indictment, Suboxone said it was disappointed by the decision and accused federal prosecutors of pursuing “self-serving headlines.”

RELATED: Indivior faces huge sales loss as Suboxone court loss puts generics on tap next week

The federal indictment came at a bad time for Indivior, which lost a key court battle in February. A U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Indian drugmaker Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories in an injunction battle with Indivior over the launch of its generic competitor to Suboxone, opening the floodgates for U.S. generics.

Immediately after the decision, analysts predicted the ruling could cut Indivior’s market share by 80% within weeks, sending the company’s share prices tumbling by 11% on a day and 70% on the year. As of Thursday, Indivior’s market cap had dropped nearly 74% year to date.

RELATED: Indivior faces suit by 35 states claiming it 'illegally' blocked Suboxone competitors

Indivior is one of a group of drugmakers recently stung by federal prosecutors for questionable marketing of opioid and opioid dependence meds.

The U.S. government has targeted Purdue Pharma and its opioid blockbuster Oxycontin in a suite of federal suits, and top executives from drugmaker Insys are currently on trial for claims they pumped sales of the company’s powerful opioid spray, Subsys.

Investor here. Any positive news on this front? Stock still at the very bottom of the trash can. Looking for a glimmer of hope for all the $$$ that I lost.