
J&J 2011 sales rise 5.6% on strong overseas operating results and currency
NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY, January 25, 2012- Johnson & Johnson today announced sales of $16.3 billion for the fourth quarter of 2011, an increase of 3.9% as compared to the fourth quarter of 2010. Operational sales increased 4.0% and the negative impact of currency was 0.1%. Domestic sales declined 3.4%, while international sales increased 10.2%, reflecting an operational increase of 10.4% and a negative currency impact of 0.2%. Worldwide sales for the full-year 2011 were $65.0 billion, an increase of 5.6% versus 2010. Operational sales increased 2.8% and the positive impact of currency was 2.8%. Domestic sales declined 1.8%, while international sales increased 12.4%, reflecting operational growth of 7.0% and a positive currency impact of 5.4%.
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