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What you need to know about Johnson & Johnson’s 2018 second-quarter earnings

In this recap of Johnson & Johnson’s latest earnings report, you can learn how the company’s consumer, pharmaceutical and medical devices businesses performed in the second quarter of 2018.

Johnson & Johnson shared financial information this morning about its second-quarter performance in 2018.
Since its founding in 1886, the company has grown to become one of the world’s largest and most broadly based healthcare companies, with approximately 135,000 employees across the globe working every day to help change the trajectory of health for humanity.

For more details about the company’s second-quarter 2018 results, and to read a message from Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Alex Gorsky, here’s an infographic packed with key stats.


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Johnson & Johnson’s 2018 2nd-Quarter Earnings

Read the earnings press release, which includes full financial data for the second quarter of the year.

Want to see more company earnings information? Find several years of Johnson & Johnson quarterly and full-year results here.

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