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Philips pays $1.1 billion in US settlement over ventilator recall
Apr 28, 2024 10:54 PM

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Dutch medical devices maker Philips said on Monday it had agreed to pay $1.1 billion in a settlement of personal injury cases in the United States related to the global recall of ventilators used to treat sleep apnea.

The company said it did not admit any fault or liability, but the settlement would end uncertainty over the U.S. litigation.

Amsterdam-based Philips has been grappling with the fallout of its recall of millions of breathing devices and ventilators for three years, as fears of large litigation bills lopped off about two-thirds of its market value.

The devices were recalled in April 2021 because of concerns that foam used in them could degrade and become toxic, carrying potential cancer risks.

Philips earlier this month announced the final details of a consent decree reached with U.S. authorities in January, spelling out the improvements it needs to make at its Respironics plants in the United States.

"The approved consent decree and now the resolution of the personal injury and medical monitoring litigation in the U.S. are significant milestones and provide further clarity on the way forward for Philips," CEO Roy Jakobs said.

Philips said it had also reached agreement with insurers over compensation of 540 million euros ($580 million) for product liability costs, to be received in the second quarter of 2024.

It booked a provision of 982 million euros in first-quarter results for the settlement payments, which it expects to fund from cash flow next year.

Philips on Monday also reported its first-quarter earnings, which beat analyst expectations with an 8% jump in core profit to 388 million euros.

Analysts in a company-compiled poll on average had predicted adjusted earnings before interest, taxes and amortisation (EBITA) of 361 million euros, roughly stable from a year before.

Comparable sales growth of 2.4% was in line with expectations, leading to a higher-than-expected 9.4% profit margin.

Order intake, however, continued to fall due to slower sales in China and was 3.8% lower than in the first three months of 2023.

"We started the year in line with our plan," Jakobs said. "With order intake growth outside China turning positive and strong margin improvement."

($1=0.9317 euros)

(Reporting by Bart Meijer; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Subhranshu Sahu)

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