FORM 6-K


SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549


Report of Foreign Private Issuer


Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16
under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

For the month of February 2012

Commission File Number        0-16174        


        TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED         

(Translation of registrant’s name into English)
 

5 Basel Street, P.O. Box 3190

       Petach Tikva 49131  Israel         

 

(Address of principal executive offices)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F:

Form 20-F                X        

Form 40-F                

Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(1):________

Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(7):________

- 1 -

Teva Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2011 Results

Fourth Quarter Net Revenues Total $5.7 Billion, up 28%, with Non-GAAP EPS of $1.59, up 27%

Full Year 2011 Net Revenues Total $18.3 Billion, up 14%, with Non-GAAP EPS of $4.97, up 9%

25% Increase in Quarterly Dividend to NIS 1.00 Per Share

JERUSALEM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--February 15, 2012--Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NASDAQ: TEVA) today reported results for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2011.

Q4 2011 Highlights:

2011 Highlights

“I am pleased to report that Teva ended 2011 on a strong note, despite the challenges we faced during the year” commented Shlomo Yanai, Teva’s President and CEO. “Our results demonstrate the strength of our balanced business model, with its focus on growth and increasing diversity across geographies and business lines.”

Mr. Yanai continued, “Teva’s strategy is focused on growth and on reducing dependence on any one particular market or product, and during 2011 we made important progress in reaching our strategic goals with the acquisitions of Cephalon and Taiyo, and the creation of a unique joint venture with Procter & Gamble. Our strategic achievements in 2011 provide a strong foundation for Teva’s sustainable long term growth.”

- 2 -

Revenues by Geographies for Fourth Quarter 2011*

Net revenues in the United States in the fourth quarter were $3.0 billion (representing 54% of total revenues), an increase of 32% compared to the fourth quarter of 2010, primarily as a result of the inclusion of Cephalon and strong revenues of our brand products, offset by slightly lower revenues from sales of generic products.

Net revenues in Europe in the fourth quarter were $1.5 billion (representing 26% of total revenues), an increase of 13% compared to the fourth quarter of 2010, or 15% in local currency terms. The growth in revenues resulted from stronger generic and brand product revenues, primarily in Italy and Spain. We continued to strengthen our unique position as the generics leader in Europe.

Net revenues in the Rest of the World (ROW, which includes Canada, Israel, certain markets in Eastern Europe, Latin America and Asia) in the fourth quarter totaled $1.1 billion (representing 20% of total revenues), up 44% compared to the fourth quarter of 2010. In local currency terms, ROW revenues grew by 45%. The growth in revenues resulted primarily from higher revenues in Russia, Israel, and major markets in Latin America, and from the inclusion of Taiyo in Japan, acquired in July 2011, and of Teva-Kowa.

Revenues by Business Lines for Fourth Quarter 2011

Generic products net revenues in the fourth quarter were $3.0 billion (including API of $197 million), an increase of 12% compared to $2.7 billion in the fourth quarter of 2010. Generic revenues consist of U.S. revenues of $1.2 billion, a decrease of 5% compared to the fourth quarter of 2010, European revenues of $1.0 billion, an increase of 3%, and ROW revenues of $758 million, an increase of 81%. The U.S. generics business in the quarter benefited from the launch of generic Zyprexa® and our agreement with Ranbaxy relating to its launch of generic Lipitor®. The European generics business grew both organically and as a result of the inclusion for a full year of revenues from ratiopharm. The ROW generics business had a very strong quarter, primarily as a result of continued growth in Russia, Israel, certain markets in Latin America, and our acquisitions in Japan. The ability to continue and grow our global generics business demonstrates our balanced business model.

$ million     Q4 2010   Q1 2011   Q2 2011   Q3 2011   Q4 2011  

Y/Y
Growth %

Generics Total 2,671   2,335   2,404   2,475   2,982   12%
Out of which API 180 184 183 183 197 9%
- 3 -

Branded products net revenues in the fourth quarter were $2.3 billion, an increase of 68% compared to $1.3 billion in the fourth quarter of 2010. Branded revenues consist of U.S. revenues of $1.8 billion, an increase of 76% compared to the fourth quarter of 2010, European revenues of $329 million, an increase of 65%, and ROW revenues of $155 million, an increase of 9%. Branded revenues comprised 40% of total revenues in the quarter, compared to 30% in the fourth quarter of 2010.

The increase in branded revenues was primarily due to the inclusion of Cephalon sales (mainly Provigil® with $350 million in revenues, Treanda® with $131 million and Nuvigil® with $86 million).

In addition, revenues were strong across almost all of Teva’s branded products, including respiratory product revenues of $275 million, up 27% compared to the fourth quarter of 2010; Copaxone®, for which revenues recorded by Teva increased 11% to $927 million, while global in-market revenues increased 8% to $1.0 billion; and Azilect®, for which revenues recorded by Teva increased 26% to $83 million, while global in-market revenues increased 22% to a record $109 million.

$ million     Q4 2010   Q1 2011   Q2 2011   Q3 2011   Q4 2011  

Y/Y
Growth %

Branded Products 1,345   1,351   1,424   1,464   2,254   68%
CNS 904 904 947 999 1,562 73%
Copaxone 838 838 877 928 927 11%
Provigil - - - - 350 -
Azilect 66 66 70 71 83 26%
Nuvigil - - - - 86 -
 
Respiratory 216 183 210 210 275 27%
ProAir 115 101 77 113 145 26%
Qvar 73 55 90 67 93 27%
 
Women's Health 97 103 119 123 93 -4%
 
Oncology 22 22 27 29 190 764%
Treanda - - - - 131 -
 
Other Branded 106 139 121 103 134 26%
- 4 -

OTC net revenues in the quarter were $217 million, an increase of 19% compared to $182 million in the fourth quarter of 2010.

Other net revenues, mostly distribution of third party products in Israel and Hungary, in the quarter were $223 million, compared to the $220 million in the fourth quarter of 2010.

$ million     Q4 2010   Q1 2011   Q2 2011   Q3 2011   Q4 2011  

Y/Y
Growth %

All other 402   394   384   405   440   9%
OTC 182 184 181 183 217 19%
Other Revenues 220 210 203 222 223 1%

Revenues by Geographies for Full Year 2011

Net revenues in the United States were $8.8 billion (representing 48% of total revenues), a decrease of 6% compared to 2010, primarily as a result of fewer significant new generic launches and decreases in revenues of key generic products compared to 2010, which was partially offset by higher revenues of branded products.

Net revenues in Europe were $5.7 billion (representing 31% of total revenues), an increase of 43% compared with 2010, or 37% in local currency terms. The growth in revenues resulted primarily from the inclusion for a full year of revenues from ratiopharm, the inclusion of Cephalon and Theramex, stronger revenues of our branded products, as well as organic growth of the business.

Net revenues in ROW totaled $3.9 billion (representing 21% of total revenues), an increase of 39% compared to 2010, or 34% in local currency terms. The growth in revenues resulted primarily from higher revenues in Russia, Israel and major markets in Latin America, and from the inclusion of Taiyo in Japan, which was acquired in July 2011, and of Teva-Kowa.

Revenues by Business Lines for Full Year 2011

Generic product net revenues were $10.2 billion, an increase of 3% compared to $9.9 billion for 2010. The rapid growth in our generic revenues in the European and ROW markets compensated for a decrease in U.S. generics revenues. Generic revenues consist of U.S. revenues of $4.0 billion, a decrease of 32% compared to 2010, European revenues of $3.8 billion, an increase of 44%, and ROW revenues of $2.4 billion, an increase of 64%. The decrease in U.S. generic revenues was due primarily to fewer significant new launches and decreases in revenues from key products compared to 2010 (most notably the generic equivalent of Effexor XR®, as well as generic equivalents of Cozaar® and Hyzaar®), and was affected by quality and supply issues, primarily from our Irvine and Jerusalem plants, particularly in the first three quarters. However, the fourth quarter of 2011 demonstrates a change in this trend in the U.S. generic business.

- 5 -

$ million   2010   2011  

Y/Y
Growth %

Generics Total 9,907   10,196   3%
Out of which API 641 747 17%

Branded products net revenues were $6.5 billion, an increase of 34% compared to the $4.9 billion for 2010. Branded revenues consist of U.S. revenues of $4.8 billion, an increase of 33%, European revenues of $1.1 billion, an increase of 48%, and ROW revenues of $588 million, an increase of 16%. The increase in branded revenues was primarily due to the inclusion of Cephalon products as well as increases in revenues across almost all of Teva’s branded products, particularly Copaxone®, which increased 21% to $3.6 billion. The new diversity of our branded business has decreased our dependency on any single product.

$ million

    2010   2011  

Y/Y
Growth %

Branded Products 4,855   6,493   34%
CNS 3,202 4,412 38%
Copaxone 2,958 3,570 21%
Provigil - 350 -
Azilect 244 290 19%
Nuvigil - 86 -
 
Respiratory 747 878 18%
ProAir 396 436 10%
Qvar 250 305 22%
 
Women's Health 374 438 17%
 
Oncology 74 268 262%
Treanda - 131 -
 
Other Branded 458 497 9%
- 6 -

OTC net revenues were $765 million, an increase of 54% compared to $496 million for 2010. The increase was primarily attributable to the inclusion for a full year of revenues from ratiopharm and our increased focus on this business on the background of the creation of our joint venture PGT Healthcare.

Other net revenues, mostly distribution of third party products in Israel and Hungary, were $858 million compared to $863 million for 2010.

$ million     2010   2011  

Y/Y
Growth %

All Others 1,359   1,623   19%
OTC 496 765 54%
Other Revenues 863 858 -1%

Key Metrics for the Fourth Quarter 2011

Exchange rate differences between this quarter and the fourth quarter of 2010 reduced our revenues by approximately $29 million, while having a minor impact on operating income. The impact on revenues resulted primarily from the weakening of certain currencies (primarily the HUF and Euro) relative to the U.S. dollar.

Non-GAAP Information. Non-GAAP net income and Non-GAAP EPS for the quarter are adjusted to exclude the following items, the majority of which relate to Teva’s acquisition of Cephalon, which closed in October 2011:

- 7 -

Teva believes that excluding such items facilitates investors' understanding of the Company's business. See the attached tables for a reconciliation of U.S. GAAP results to the adjusted Non-GAAP figures.

For the fourth quarter, GAAP net income and GAAP EPS were $506 million and $0.57, compared with $771 million and $0.85 in the fourth quarter of 2010, primarily reflecting the significant impact of certain one-off charges resulting from the Cephalon acquisition.

For the full year 2011, GAAP net income was $2.8 billion, compared to $3.3 billion in 2010, primarily reflecting the significant impact of certain one-off charges resulting from the Cephalon acquisition. GAAP earnings per share totaled $3.09, compared to $3.67 in 2010.

Quarterly Non-GAAP operating income of $1.7 billion, up 34% compared to the fourth quarter of 2010. Quarterly GAAP operating income totaled $610 million, compared to $774 million in the fourth quarter of 2010.

Non-GAAP gross profit margin was 60.7% in the quarter, compared to 59.6% in the fourth quarter of 2010. The increase reflects a change in product mix - an increase in the contribution from branded products, primarily due to the integration of Cephalon, partially offset by a decrease in the contribution from certain high margin generic products in the U.S., primarily generic Effexor XR®. GAAP gross profit margin was 50.8% in quarter, compared to 55.8% in the fourth quarter of 2010. The decrease primarily reflects a one-time inventory step-up and amortization of purchased intangible assets related to the Cephalon acquisition and costs related to regulatory actions taken in facilities recorded in the current quarter.

Net Research & Development (R&D) expenditures (excluding purchase of in-process R&D) in the quarter totaled $371 million, or 6.5% of revenues, compared to $270 million, or 6.1% of revenues in the fourth quarter of 2010. The increase in R&D spending primarily reflects the inclusion of Cephalon. Gross R&D in the fourth quarter of 2011, before reimbursement from third parties for certain R&D expenses, totaled approximately $414 million, or 7.3% of revenues.

Selling and Marketing expenditures (excluding amortization of purchased intangible assets) totaled $1.0 billion, or 18.1% of revenues, in the quarter, compared to $816 million, or 18.5% of revenues in the fourth quarter of 2010. The increase was primarily due to the inclusion of Cephalon, Taiyo and Theramex as well as higher expenses on our expanded branded products portfolio.

General and Administrative (G&A) expenditures totaled $315 million in the quarter, or 5.5% of revenues, compared with $258 million, or 5.8% of revenues, for the fourth quarter of 2010. The increase was primarily due to the inclusion of Cephalon.

Non-GAAP net financial expense in the fourth quarter of 2011 totaled $68 million, compared with $54 million in the fourth quarter of 2010. The increase resulted mainly from interest expenses related to the Cephalon and Taiyo acquisitions.

- 8 -

The Non-GAAP tax provision in the quarter was $239 million on pre-tax Non-GAAP income of $1.7 billion. Teva's annual tax rate on pre-tax Non-GAAP income for 2011 is 12%, compared to 13% of pre-tax Non-GAAP income for 2010. The 2011 Non-GAAP tax rate is based on a mix of products manufactured in jurisdictions where Teva benefits from tax incentives. The product mix in future years is expected to be different, and may result in a higher tax rate. On a GAAP basis, the annual tax rate for 2011 is 4%.

Cash flow from operations during the quarter was $1.4 billion, compared to $1.1 billion in the fourth quarter of 2010, an increase of 30%. Free cash flow - excluding net capital expenditures of $280 million and dividends of $190 million - was $958 million, an increase of 33% compared to the fourth quarter of 2010. Cash and marketable securities on December 31, 2011 amounted to $1.7 billion.

During the quarter, share repurchases totaled approximately 3.7 million shares for an aggregate purchase price of approximately $150 million. Since the beginning of December 2010, when a $1 billion share repurchase plan was authorized, Teva has repurchased 21.6 million shares for approximately $1 billion. As a result of these share repurchases and the redemption or conversion of convertible debentures in the first quarter of 2011, the fully diluted share count has been reduced by approximately 29 million shares from December 31, 2010 to December 31, 2011. In December 2011, the Board of Directors authorized an additional share repurchase program of $3 billion, to be implemented over a three-year period.

Total equity at December 31, 2011 was $22.3 billion, an increase of $0.3 billion, compared to $22.0 billion at December 31, 2010. The increase in total equity is primarily a result of the GAAP net income of $2.8 billion, offset by share repurchases, currency translation adjustments and dividends paid.

For the fourth quarter of 2011, the weighted average share count for the fully diluted earnings per share calculation was 886 million on both a GAAP and Non-GAAP basis. At December 31, 2011, the share count for calculating Teva's market capitalization was approximately 883 million.

Dividend

The Board of Directors, at its meeting on February 14, 2012, declared a cash dividend for the fourth quarter of 2011 of NIS 1.00 (approximately 26.8 cents according to the rate of exchange on February 14, 2011) per share.

The record date will be February 27, 2012, and the payment date will be March 12, 2012. Tax will be withheld at a rate of 25%.

- 9 -

Conference Call

Teva will host a conference call to discuss its fourth quarter 2011 results on Wednesday, February 15, 2012 at 8:30 a.m. ET. The call will be webcast and can be accessed through the Company's website at www.tevapharm.com, or by dialing in to 877.407.0784 (U.S.), +1.201.689.8561 (Israel), 800.224.62666 (UK), or +1.201.689.8560 (International). Following the conclusion of the call, a replay of the webcast will be available within 24 hours at the Company's website at www.tevapharm.com. A replay of the call will also be available until February 22, 2012, at 11:59 p.m. ET, by calling 877.870.5176 (U.S.) or +1.858.384.5517 (International). The Conference ID is 387204.

* For a full analysis of our quarterly revenues by geography and by business line, beginning in Q4 2010, please visit our website at www.ir.tevapharm.com

About Teva

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NASDAQ: TEVA) is a leading global pharmaceutical company, committed to increasing access to high-quality healthcare by developing, producing and marketing affordable generic drugs as well as innovative and specialty pharmaceuticals and active pharmaceutical ingredients. Headquartered in Israel, Teva is the world's largest generic drug maker, with a global product portfolio of more than 1,300 molecules and a direct presence in about 60 countries. Teva's branded businesses focus on CNS, oncology, pain, respiratory and women's health therapeutic areas as well as biologics. Teva currently employs approximately 47,000 people around the world and reached $18.3 billion in net revenues in 2011.

- 10 -

Teva’s Safe Harbor Statement under the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995:

This release contains forward-looking statements, which express the current beliefs and expectations of management. Such statements are based on management’s current beliefs and expectations and involve a number of known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause our future results, performance or achievements to differ significantly from the results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include risks relating to: our ability to develop and commercialize additional pharmaceutical products, competition from the introduction of competing generic equivalents and the impact of increased governmental pricing pressures, the effects of competition on revenues of our innovative products, especially Copaxone® (including competition from innovative orally-administered alternatives, as well as from potential generic equivalents), potential liability for revenues of generic products prior to a final resolution of outstanding patent litigation, including that relating to the generic version of Protonix®, the extent to which we may obtain U.S. market exclusivity for certain of our new generic products, the extent to which any manufacturing or quality control problems damage our reputation for high quality production and require costly remediation, our ability to identify, consummate and successfully integrate acquisitions (including the acquisition of Cephalon), our ability to achieve expected results through our innovative R&D efforts, dependence on the effectiveness of our patents and other protections for innovative products, intense competition in our specialty pharmaceutical businesses, uncertainties surrounding the legislative and regulatory pathway for the registration and approval of biotechnology-based products, our potential exposure to product liability claims to the extent not covered by insurance, any failures to comply with the complex Medicare and Medicaid reporting and payment obligations, our exposure to currency fluctuations and restrictions as well as credit risks, the effects of reforms in healthcare regulation and pharmaceutical pricing and reimbursement, adverse effects of political or economical instability, major hostilities or acts of terrorism on our significant worldwide operations, increased government scrutiny in both the U.S. and Europe of our agreements with brand companies, interruptions in our supply chain or problems with our information technology systems that adversely affect our complex manufacturing processes, the impact of continuing consolidation of our distributors and customers, the difficulty of complying with U.S. Food and Drug Administration, European Medicines Agency and other regulatory authority requirements, potentially significant impairments of intangible assets and goodwill, potential increases in tax liabilities resulting from challenges to our intercompany arrangements, the termination or expiration of governmental programs or tax benefits, any failure to retain key personnel or to attract additional executive and managerial talent, environmental risks and other factors that are discussed in our Annual Report on Form 20F for the year ended December 31, 2010 and in our other filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

***

- 11 -

         

Consolidated Statements of Income

(U.S. dollars in millions, except share and per share data)

 
Three months ended Year ended
December 31, December 31,
2011 2010 2011 2010
Unaudited Unaudited Audited Audited
Net revenues 5,676 4,418 18,312 16,121
Cost of sales 2,795 1,954 8,797 7,056
Gross profit 2,881 2,464 9,515 9,065
Research and development expenses – net 371 279 1,095 951
Selling and marketing expenses 1,036 821 3,478 2,968
General and administrative expenses 315 258 932 865
Legal settlements, acquisition, restructuring and other expenses and impairment 549 332 901 410
Operating income 610 774 3,109 3,871
Financial expenses – net 68 47 153 225
Income before income taxes 542 727 2,956 3,646
Provision for income taxes 18 (53) 127 283
Share in losses of associated companies – net 19 7 61 24
Net income 505 773 2,768 3,339
Net income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests (1) 2 9 8
Net income attributable to Teva 506 771 2,759 3,331
 
GAAP earnings per share attributable to Teva: Basic ($) 0.57 0.86 3.10 3.72
Diluted ($) 0.57 0.85 3.09 3.67
Weighted average number of shares (in millions): Basic 885 899 890 896
Diluted 886 921 893 921
                     
Non-GAAP net income attributable to Teva:* 1,407 1,141 4,438 4,134
 
Non-GAAP earnings per share attributable to Teva: Basic ($) 1.59 1.27 4.98 4.61
Diluted ($) 1.59 1.25 4.97 4.54
 
Weighted average number of shares (in millions): Basic 885 899 890 896
Diluted 886 921 893 921
                     
 
* See reconciliation attached.
- 12 -

Condensed Balance Sheets

(Audited, U.S. dollars in millions)

   
December 31, December 31,
2011 2010
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents 1,096 1,248
Accounts receivable 6,213 5,476
Inventories 5,012 3,866
Deferred taxes and other current assets 2,132 1,452
Total current assets 14,453 12,042
Long-term investments and receivables 991 632
Deferred taxes, deferred charges and other assets 142 138
Property, plant and equipment, net 5,947 4,357
Identifiable intangible assets, net 10,316 5,751
Goodwill 18,293 15,232
Total assets 50,142 38,152
 
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
Current liabilities:
Short-term debt and current maturities of long term liabilities 3,749 1,432
Convertible senior debentures - short term 531 1,339
Sales reserves and allowances 4,428 3,403
Accounts payable and accruals 3,743 2,467
Other current liabilities 1,396 1,053
Total current liabilities 13,847 9,694
Long-term liabilities:
Deferred income taxes 2,610 1,348
Other taxes and long term payables 1,106 998
Senior notes and loans 10,236 4,110
Total long term liabilities 13,952 6,456
Equity:
Teva shareholders’ equity 22,195 21,947
Non-controlling interests 148 55
Total equity 22,343 22,002
Total liabilities and equity 50,142 38,152
- 13 -

Condensed Cash Flow

(U.S. Dollars in millions)

       
Three months ended Twelve months ended
December 31, December 31,
2011 2010 2011 2010
Unaudited Unaudited Audited Audited
Operating activities:
Net income 505 773 2,768 3,339
Change in operating assets and liabilities 604 21 597 (253 )
Items not involving cash flow 319 308 769 1,050
       
Net cash provided by operating activities 1,428 1,102 4,134 4,136
 
Net cash used in investing activities (5,491 ) (216 ) (7,601 ) (5,455 )
 
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities 4,092 (573 ) 3,336 573
 
Translation adjustment on cash and cash equivalents (18 ) - (21 ) (1 )
       
Net change in cash and cash equivalents 11 313 (152 ) (747 )
 
Balance of cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of period 1,085 935 1,248 1,995
       
Balance of cash and cash equivalents at the end of period 1,096   1,248   1,096   1,248  
- 14 -

Revenues by Geographic Area

(Audited, U.S. Dollars in millions)

        Percentage Change

2011
Revenues

2010
Revenues

2011
from
2010

United States
Generic 3,957 5,789 (32%)
Branded 4,804 3,600 33%
Others 39 5 680%
Total United States 8,800 9,394 (6%)
Europe
Generic 3,810 2,637 44%
Branded 1,101 746 48%
Others 749 564 33%
Total Europe 5,660 3,947 43%
Rest of World
Generic 2,429 1,481 64%
Branded 588 509 16%
Others 835 790 6%
Total Rest of World 3,852 2,780 39%
Total 18,312 16,121 14%
 
Revenues by Product line

(Audited, U.S. Dollars in millions)

Percentage Change

2011
Revenues

2010
Revenues

2011
from
2010

Generics 10,196 9,907 3%
API 747 641 17%
 
Branded Products 6,493 4,855 34%
CNS 4,412 3,202 38%

Copaxone®

3,570 2,958 21%

Provigil®

350 - 0%

Azilect®

290 244 19%

Nuvigil®

86 -
 
Respiratory 878 747 18%

ProAir®

436 396 10%

Qvar®

305 250 22%
 
Women's Health 438 374 17%
 
Oncology 268 74 262%

Treanda®

131 -
 
Other Branded 497 458 9%
 
All Others 1,623 1,359 19%
OTC 765 496 54%

Other Revenues

858 863 (1%)
 
Total 18,312 16,121 14%
- 15 -

Revenues by Geographic Area

(Unaudited, U.S. Dollars in millions)

           
Q4 2010   Q1 2011   Q2 2011   Q3 2011   Q4 2011
United States
Generic 1,301 944 908 863 1,242
Branded 1,003 935 1,009 1,090 1,770
Others 2   3   1   2   33
Total United States 2,306   1,882   1,918   1,955   3,045
Europe
Generics 951 912 999 917 982
Branded 200 255 275 242 329
Others 172   177   204   185   183
Total Europe 1,323   1,344   1,478   1,344   1,494
Rest of World
Generics 419 479 497 695 758
Branded 142 161 140 132 155
Others 228   214   179   218   224
Total Rest of World 789   854   816   1,045   1,137
Total 4,418   4,080   4,212   4,344   5,676
 
Revenues by Product line

(Unaudited, U.S. Dollars in millions)

 
Q4 2010   Q1 2011   Q2 2011   Q3 2011   Q4 2011
Generics 2,671 2,335 2,404 2,475 2,982
API 180 184 183 183 197
 
Branded Products 1,345 1,351 1,424 1,464 2,254
CNS 904 904 947 999 1,562

Copaxone®

838 838 877 928 927

Provigil®

- - - - 350

Azilect®

66 66 70 71 83

Nuvigil®

- - - - 86
 
Respiratory 216 183 210 210 275

ProAir®

115 101 77 113 145

Qvar®

73 55 90 67 93
 
Women's Health 97 103 119 123 93
 
Oncology 22 22 27 29 190

Treanda®

- - - - 131
 
Other Branded 106 139 121 103 134
 
All other 402 394 384 405 440
OTC 182 184 181 183 217

Other Revenues

220   210   203   222   223
 
Total 4,418   4,080   4,212   4,344   5,676
- 16 -

Non GAAP reconciliation items

(U.S. Dollars in millions)

     
Three months ended Year ended
December 31, December 31,
2011 2010 2011 2010
Unaudited Unaudited Audited Audited
Inventory step-up - under cost of sales 308 53 352 107
Amortization of purchased intangible assets - under cost of sales 214 118 668 497
Costs related to regulatory actions taken in facilities - under cost of sales 40 - 170 -
Purchase of research and development in process - under research and development expenses - 9 15 18
Amortization of purchased intangible assets - under selling and marketing expenses 11 5 38 30
Legal settlements and reserves 255 9 471 2
Impairment of long-lived assets 171 94 201 124
Acquisition, restructuring and other expenses 123 229 229 284
Financial (gain) expenses related to hedging of the acquisition and other - under financial expenses – net - (7) - 71
Related tax effect (221) (140) (465) (330)
- 17 -

Reconciliation between reported Net Income attributable to Teva and Earnings per share as reported under US GAAP to Non-GAAP Net
Income attributable to Teva and Earnings per share

               
 
Year ended Year ended

December 31, 2011

December 31, 2010

Audited, U.S. dollars in millions Audited, U.S. dollars in millions
(except per share amounts) (except per share amounts)
GAAP   Reconciliation  

Various non
-GAAP
measures

 

Effect of
reconciliation item
on non-GAAP
diluted EPS

  GAAP   Reconciliation  

Various non-
GAAP
measures

 

Effect of
reconciliation item
on non-GAAP
diluted EPS

Net revenues 18,312 - 18,312 - 16,121 - 16,121 -
 
Cost of sales 8,797     (1,190 )   7,607     (1.33 )   7,056     (604 )   6,452     (0.66 )
 
Gross profit 9,515 1,190 10,705 1.33 9,065 604 9,669 0.66
 
Research and development expenses - net 1,095 (15 ) 1,080 (0.02 ) 951 (18 ) 933 (0.02 )
 
Selling and marketing expenses 3,478 (38 ) 3,440 (0.04 ) 2,968 (30 ) 2,938 (0.03 )
 
General and administrative expenses 932 - 932 - 865 - 865 -
 
Legal settlements, acquisition, restructuring and other expenses and impairment 901     (901 )   -     (1.01 )   410     (410 )   -     (0.45 )
 
Operating income 3,109 2,144 5,253 2.40 3,871 1,062 4,933 1.16
 
Financial expenses – net 153 - 153 - 225 (71 ) 154 (0.08 )
 
Provision for income taxes 127     465     592     0.52     283     330     613     0.37  
 
Net income attributable to Teva 2,759     1,679     4,438     1.88     3,331     803     4,134     0.87  
 
Earnings per share attributable to Teva:
 
Basic 3.10 1.88 4.98 3.72 0.89 4.61
 
Diluted 3.09 1.88 4.97 3.67 0.87 4.54
 
Weighted average number of shares (in millions):
 
Basic 890 - 890 896 - 896
 
Diluted 893 - 893 921 - 921
 
Add back for diluted earnings per share calculation * * 44 44
 
Effective tax rate 4 % 8 % 12 % 8 % 5 % 13 %
 
* Less than $0.5 million.
- 18 -

Reconciliation between reported Net Income attributable to Teva and Earnings per share as reported under US GAAP to Non-GAAP Net Income attributable to
Teva and Earnings per share

               
 
Three months ended Three months ended
December 31, 2011 December 31, 2010
Unaudited, U.S. dollars in millions Unaudited, U.S. dollars in millions
(except per share amounts) (except per share amounts)
GAAP Reconciliation

Various non-
GAAP
measures

Effect of
reconciliation item
on non-GAAP
diluted EPS

GAAP

Reconciliation

Various non-
GAAP
measures

Effect of
reconciliation item
on non-GAAP
diluted EPS

Net revenues 5,676 - 5,676 -

 

4,418 - 4,418 -
 
Cost of sales 2,795   (562 ) 2,233   (0.63 )

 

1,954   (171 ) 1,783   (0.19 )
 
Gross profit 2,881 562 3,443 0.63

 

2,464 171 2,635 0.19
 
Research and development expenses - net 371 - 371 -

 

279 (9 ) 270 (0.01 )
 
Selling and marketing expenses 1,036 (11 ) 1,025 (0.01 )

 

821 (5 ) 816 -
 
General and administrative expenses 315 - 315 -

 

258 - 258 -
 
Legal settlements, acquisition, restructuring and other expenses and impairment 549   (549 ) -   (0.62 )

 

332   (332 ) -   (0.37 )
 
Operating income 610 1,122 1,732 1.26

 

774 517 1,291 0.57
 
Financial expenses – net 68 - 68 -

 

47 7 54 -
 
Provision for income taxes 18   221   239   0.25  

 

(53

)

140   87   0.17  
 
Net income attributable to Teva 506 901 1,407 1.01

 

771 370 1,141 0.40
 
Earnings per share attributable to Teva:
 
Basic 0.57 1.02 1.59 0.86 0.41 1.27
 
Diluted 0.57 1.02 1.59 0.85 0.40 1.25
 
Weighted average number of shares (in millions):
 
Basic 885 0 885 899 0 899
 
Diluted 886 0 886 921 0 921
 
Add back for diluted earnings per share calculation * * 11 11
 
Effective tax rate 3 % 11 % 14 % -7 % 14 % 7 %
 
* Less than $0.5 million.

CONTACT:
Teva Pharmaceutical
IR:
Tomer Amitai, 972 (3) 926-7656 (Israel)
Kevin C. Mannix, (215) 591-8912 (U.S.)
or
PR:
Shir Altay-Hagoel, 972 (3) 926-7590 (Israel)
Denise Bradley, (215) 591-8974 (U.S.)

- 19 -



SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED

(Registrant)

 

By:

 

   /s/  Eyal Desheh        

Name: Eyal Desheh

Title: Chief Financial Officer

 

Date:

February 15, 2012

 

- 20 -