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Eli Lilly CEO expects new weight loss pill to be approved next year
Eli Lilly and its rivals are working to develop more convenient options than the injectable Zepbound and Wegovy, which dominate the weight loss drug market.
Eli Lilly CEO says the company sees ‘significant common cause’ with Trump administration
Eli Lilly CEO said he believed the company could find “significant common cause” with the Trump administration, even if there were reasons for concern.
Eli Lilly CEO tells Bloomberg TV company sees weight loss pill approval in 2026
Eli Lilly (LLY) expects that its experimental weight loss pill will get approved as soon as early next year, CEO David Ricks said in an
Eli Lilly Cuts Q4 Revenue Guidance, Expects Around $5.5 Billion Sales From Weight Loss/Diabetes Drugs, Stock Tanks
Eli Lilly expects 2024 revenue of $45.0 billion, reflecting a 32% increase, with strong contributions from Mounjaro and Zepbound. The 2025 outlook forecasts up to $61 billion.
Eli Lilly’s stock falls as weight-loss drug sales disappoint
Shares of Eli Lilly and Co. slipped 0.4% in premarket trading Tuesday, after the drug maker provided a disappointing fourth-quarter revenue outlook, citing slower-than-expected growth in sales of its weight-loss drugs.
Eli Lilly Stumbled But Weight-Loss Drugs Will Continue to Fuel Markets. Here’s Why and 5 Other Things to Know Today.
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Eli Lilly CEO David Ricks: Projecting 32% total growth for company in 2025
Eli Lilly CEO David Ricks joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the company's drug pipeline, 2025 outlook, state of the weight loss drugs market, status of the weight loss drug pill, revised guidance,
Eli Lilly was hoping weight loss drug demand would be even bigger
Eli Lilly (LLY) revised its revenue outlook on Tuesday for the fourth quarter of 2024 on weaker-than-expected demand for its popular weight-loss drugs, Zepbound and Mounjaro.
FiercePharma
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JPM25: Eli Lilly's preliminary '24 sales figures show a continued easing in breakneck GLP-1 market
Unfortunately for the company, however, the early glimpse at its fourth-quarter performance doesn’t seem to be going over ...
BioSpace
21h
Lilly Projects 2024 Revenue Miss as Zepbound, Mounjaro Disappoint
The updated guidance, which was largely driven by lower-than-anticipated sales of GLP-1 blockbusters Mounjaro and Zepbound, ...
Insider Monkey
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Why Eli Lilly (LLY) Stock Is Declining Today
The shares of pharmaceutical giant
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(LLY) are falling 5% today after the company ... versus the mean estimate of ...
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Hims & Hers in focus as Eli Lilly obesity drug sales disappoint
Eli Lilly (LLY) stock fell as its obesity therapy tirzepatide missed forecasts, amid focus on compounded weight loss ...
20h
Wall Street mostly rises after encouraging inflation data despite Lilly’s drag
Most U.S. stocks rose following an encouraging update on inflation, but drops for Eli Lilly and some other influential stocks ...
BioSpace
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JPM25 Day Two: Roche, Amgen, Merck, Lilly and Biogen
JPM25 is in full swing as several pharma powerhouses—including Merck, Lilly and Amgen—detail their strategies for growth in ...
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Eli Lilly cuts FY24 revenue view to ~$45B from $45.4B-$46B, consensus $45.55B
While the U.S. incretin market grew 45% compared to the same quarter last year, our previous guidance had anticipated even faster acceleration ...
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Eli Lilly’s Zepbound and Mounjaro Sales Missed Estimates Again. The Wobble’s Looking Serious.
The results are an uncomfortable echo of late October 2024, when Mounjaro and Zepbound missed by similar margins. Those ...
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