Regeneron Q4 2025 Earnings Analysis
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**ALEX:** Welcome to Beta Finch, your AI-powered earnings breakdown where we dive deep into the numbers that matter. I'm Alex, and I'm joined as always by my co-host Jordan. Today we're breaking down Regeneron's Q4 2025 earnings - and folks, this biotech giant just delivered some fascinating insights into their pipeline and future strategy.
Before we jump in, I need to mention that this podcast is AI-generated content for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing we discuss should be considered investment advice. Always do your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
**JORDAN:** Thanks Alex. And what a quarter to analyze! Regeneron reported total revenue of $3.9 billion, up 3% year-over-year, with some really interesting dynamics happening across their portfolio. The headline number might seem modest, but when you dig into the details, there's a lot more going on here.
**ALEX:** Absolutely. Let's start with the standout performer - Dupixent. Jordan, this drug continues to be an absolute monster for Regeneron and their partner Sanofi.
**JORDAN:** It really is remarkable, Alex. Global Dupixent sales hit $4.9 billion in Q4 alone - that's 32% growth year-over-year. And get this - for the full year 2025, Dupixent brought in $17.8 billion globally. CEO Leonard Schleifer mentioned they now have 1.4 million patients on therapy worldwide across 8 approved indications.
**ALEX:** That's incredible scale. And what I found interesting was how Schleifer emphasized that most of those indications are still "significantly underpenetrated" - suggesting there's still room to grow this massive franchise.
**JORDAN:** Exactly. And speaking of growth, let's talk about their eye care franchise. EYLEA HD had a solid quarter with $506 million in U.S. sales, up 66% year-over-year. But the legacy EYLEA product is facing headwinds - it was down 15% sequentially as biosimilar competition looms.
**ALEX:** Right, and management was very transparent about the challenges ahead. They're expecting multiple biosimilar EYLEA products to launch in 2026, which will intensify competitive pressure. But they seem confident that EYLEA HD can hold its own with its differentiated profile.
**JORDAN:** The FDA just approved EYLEA HD for monthly dosing and a new indication, which should help. And they're waiting on approval for a prefilled syringe version that could make it more convenient for doctors to use. Marion McCourt, their commercial head, seemed optimistic about these enhancements.
**ALEX:** Now Jordan, what really caught my attention was the pipeline discussion. CSO George Yancopoulos laid out an incredibly ambitious clinical development plan.
**JORDAN:** Oh absolutely, Alex. They're planning to initiate 18 new Phase III studies targeting enrollment of 35,000 patients. That's a massive investment in late-stage development across multiple therapeutic areas - oncology, complement diseases, anticoagulation, and more.
**ALEX:** And the financial commitment is significant. CFO Christopher Fenimore guided R&D spending to $5.9-6.1 billion in 2026, up substantially from 2025. That's nearly $6 billion just on research and development!
**JORDAN:** Which brings us to one of the most intriguing parts of the call - their obesity strategy. Instead of just trying to compete head-to-head with existing GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro, they're taking a differentiated approach.
**ALEX:** This was fascinating. Yancopoulos described their plan to combine a GLP-1/GIP drug with their PCSK9 inhibitor Praluent in a single injection. His quote was memorable - he said imagine if someone invented a new GLP-1 that not only delivers weight loss but also lowers bad cholesterol by 50-60%.
**JORDAN:** That's a clever strategy, Alex. Rather than fighting for an extra 1-2% in weight loss like everyone else, they're adding a completely different benefit. Many obese patients also
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