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On CNBC’s "Halftime Report Final Trades," Sarat Sethi picked American Express Company (NYSE: AXP) as he expects much more spendi...
U.S. employers grappling with mounting expenses linked to covering obesity drugs like Novo Nordisk A/S's (NYSE: NVO) Wegovy and ...
There is growing concern among some type 2 diabetes patients over challenges in obtaining reimbursement for medications like Novo Nordisk A/S&...
Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) has boosted its quarterly dividend by an impressive 15%, announcing a payout of $1.30 per share for the...
Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) has no immediate plans to venture into weight-loss drugs due to the existing competition saturation, as Chie...
What Happened: Jim Cramer outlined fresh investment prospects on Monday, revolving around the growing demand for GLP-1 drugs, typically administere...
How important it is to have the latest blockbuster in your product portfolio. The pharmaceuticals industry has displayed this over and again in rec...
Friday, the FDA approved Eli Lilly and Co's (NYSE: LLY) Jaypirca (pirtobrutinib, 100 mg & 50 mg tablets) for adult patients ...
Roche Holding AG (OTC: RHHBY) has agreed to acquire a privately held obesity company Carmot Therapeutics, seeking to challenge ...
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2024-07-24 06:39:00 ET If you're a dividend investor, you shouldn't bother with stocks that don't raise their payouts. Inflation has drastically chipped away at consumers' purchasing power in recent years, highlighting just how important it is for dividend income to rise over the long run...
2024-07-23 05:48:00 ET Novo Nordisk (NYSE: NVO) is riding the Ozempic/Wegovy train straight to the bank. Eli Lilly (NYSE: LLY) is doing the same with Mounjaro and Zepbound. Both big drugmakers have multibillion-dollar obesity drug franchises that continue to grow rapidly. Sh...
2024-07-18 05:23:00 ET Stock splits can sometimes be an effective way for a company to generate excitement around its stock. It's a sign that the company is doing well, and by lowering the price of the stock through a split, the shares can become more accessible to a wider pool of investo...