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    Merck KGaA's Q3 Profit Rises, Beats Market View

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    Posted on November 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Merck KGaA's Q3 profit rose 3.1%, beating expectations, driven by legislative changes and strategic acquisitions.

    Merck KGaA Reports Q3 Profit Surge, Exceeding Market Expectations

    Merck KGaA's Q3 Financial Performance

    By Ludwig Burger

    Overview of Earnings and Revenue

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Merck KGaA on Thursday reported a slight gain in third-quarter operating earnings that beat market expectations, benefiting from legislative changes in South America and the sale of a priority review voucher from the U.S. drugs regulator.

    Factors Influencing Profit Growth

    The German maker of pharmaceuticals and specialty materials said third-quarter earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA), adjusted for special items, rose 3.1% to 1.67 billion euros ($1.95 billion), beating a consensus estimate from analysts of 1.56 billion euros.

    Future Outlook and Projections

    Revenue edged 1% higher to 5.32 billion euros, also beating expectations, aided by rare cancer treatments acquired through the takeover of SpringWorks Therapeutics and demand for Merck's biotech production gear. The company said it was burdened by currency effects during the quarter.

    For the full year, the company said it expected adjusted EBITDA of 6 billion euros to 6.2 billion euros, compared with 6.1 billion euros in 2024, adding that the midpoint of the range was unchanged from its previous guidance.

    It previously said EBITDA would grow 4% to 8%, excluding currency and portfolio effects.

    Last month, the family-controlled company agreed to a deal with U.S. President Donald Trump to cut the cost of some fertilization treatments in exchange for protection from future tariffs.

    Last month, Chief Financial Officer Helene von Roeder said Merck's life science and electronics units were expected to improve gradually next year, while the healthcare business is expected to "temporarily moderate," weighing on the company's shares.

    ($1 = 0.8575 euros)

    (Reporting by Ludwig Burger; Editing by Himani Sarkar, Friederike Heine and Thomas Derpinghaus)

    Table of Contents

    • Merck KGaA's Q3 Financial Performance
    • Overview of Earnings and Revenue
    • Factors Influencing Profit Growth
    • Future Outlook and Projections

    Key Takeaways

    • •Merck KGaA's Q3 EBITDA rose 3.1% to 1.67 billion euros.
    • •Revenue increased by 1% to 5.32 billion euros.
    • •Earnings beat analyst estimates of 1.56 billion euros.
    • •Growth driven by South American legislative changes and a US voucher sale.
    • •Future outlook includes gradual improvement in life sciences and electronics.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Merck KGaA's Q3 profit rises, beats market view

    1What is EBITDA?

    EBITDA stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. It is a financial metric used to evaluate a company's operating performance.

    2What are special items?

    Special items refer to non-recurring expenses or income that are not part of a company's regular business operations, often included in financial reports to provide a clearer view of ongoing performance.

    3
    What is revenue?

    Revenue is the total amount of money generated by a company's business activities, typically from the sale of goods or services before any expenses are deducted.

    4What is profit growth?

    Profit growth refers to the increase in a company's net income over a specific period, indicating improved financial performance and operational efficiency.

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