Johnson & Johnson raised its full-year sales and earnings outlook after revenue rose 5.6% in the first quarter
Johnson & Johnson raised its full-year sales and earnings outlook after revenue rose 5.6% in the first quarter, lifted by demand for everything from Tylenol and Imodium to the company’s pharmaceutical products.
The New Brunswick, N.J., healthcare-products company also said Tuesday that first-quarter earnings were wiped out by a
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