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Definition of Core Financial Measures and Constant Exchange Rate change
Takeda
Core Revenue represents revenue adjusted to exclude significant items unrelated to Takeda's core operations.
Core Operating Profit represents net profit adjusted to exclude income tax expenses, the share of profit or loss of investments
accounted for using the equity method, finance expenses and income, other operating expenses and income, amortization and
impairment losses on acquired intangible assets and other items unrelated to Takeda's core operations, such as non-recurring
items, purchase accounting effects and transaction related costs.
Core EPS represents net profit adjusted to exclude the impact of items excluded in the calculation of Core Operating Profit, and
other non-operating items (e.g. amongst other items, fair value adjustments and the imputed financial charge related to contingent
consideration) that are unusual, non-recurring in nature or unrelated to Takeda's ongoing operations and the tax effect of each of
the adjustments, divided by the average outstanding shares (excluding treasury shares) of the reporting periods presented.
CER (Constant Exchange Rate) change eliminates the effect of foreign exchange rates from year-over-year comparisons by
translating Reported or Core results for the current period using corresponding exchange rates in the same period of the
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