LONDON, May 3 (Reuters) - Haleon, the world's biggest standalone consumer health business, on Wednesday reported first-quarter profit below analyst expectations.
The company said it generated adjusted earnings per share of 4.2 pence on revenue of nearly 3 billion pounds. That compared with analyst expectations for quarterly profit of 5.24 pence per share profit on revenue of about 2.9 billion pounds, Refiniv data shows.
(Reporting by Natalie Grover in London Editing by David Goodman )