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Albert Bourla puts his palm flat on tup of his other hand, rolled up in a fist, as he sits and listens to a question onstage at a conference.
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Pfizer stock surges 3% after activist Starboard takes $1 billion stake, taps former execs
By Greg McKennaOctober 7, 2024
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Hair loss drug probed in Europe over link to suicidal thoughts
By Ashleigh Furlong and BloombergOctober 4, 2024
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By Beth GreenfieldOctober 2, 2024
Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen, chief executive officer Novo Nordisk A/S, during an interview at the company's headquarters in Bagsvaerd, Denmark, on Monday, June 12, 2023.
Health
Novo Nordisk CEO takes aim at U.S. healthcare as he defends Ozempic pricing to Bernie Sanders
By Ryan HoggSeptember 24, 2024
Novo Nordisk’s $570 billion valuation is more than Denmark’s GDP—but PM isn’t worried about a ‘Nokia risk’
Finance
Novo Nordisk’s $570 billion valuation is more than Denmark’s GDP—but PM isn’t worried about a ‘Nokia risk’
By Sara Sjolin, Sanne Wass, Oliver Crook and BloombergSeptember 23, 2024
COVID-19 symptoms can be mild, severe, or nonexistent, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—and can appear as late as two weeks after you’ve been exposed to the virus.
Health
Could it be COVID? Here are the symptoms to watch out for in 2024
By Lindsey LeakeSeptember 21, 2024
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Leadership
Mark Cuban says he’s not going through a midlife crisis but would buy X and Fox News if he could
By Sydney LakeSeptember 16, 2024
Eli Lilly’s new CFO is a 23-year company veteran—showing how pharma firms rely on a ‘deep bench of qualified talent’
Newsletters
Eli Lilly’s new CFO is a 23-year company veteran—showing how pharma firms rely on a ‘deep bench of qualified talent’
By Sheryl EstradaSeptember 10, 2024
Aging is the inflation of life. An emerging crop of longevity biotech companies needs investment to beat it
Commentary
Aging is the inflation of life. An emerging crop of longevity biotech companies needs investment to beat it
By Alex ZhavoronkovSeptember 9, 2024
The Fortune 500 is built on more than money. It’s built on human, social, and natural capital, too
Leadership
The Fortune 500 is built on more than money. It’s built on human, social, and natural capital, too
By Andre Hoffmann and Peter VanhamSeptember 6, 2024
Half of Denmark’s GDP growth in 2024 will be thanks to Novo Nordisk, analysts predict
Tech
Half of Denmark’s GDP growth in 2024 will be thanks to Novo Nordisk, analysts predict
By Sanne Wass and BloombergSeptember 3, 2024
Citing skyrocketing COVID spread, the FDA announced in late August that it had approved Pfizer’s Comirnaty and Moderna’s Spikevax vaccines early.
Health
New COVID vaccines are here. What to know about latest shots in wake of nation’s biggest summer surge
By Lindsey LeakeAugust 29, 2024
Big Tech wants to keep stealing patents—so it’s going to war with Big Pharma
Commentary
Big Tech wants to keep stealing patents—so it’s going to war with Big Pharma
By Andrei Iancu and David J. KapposAugust 28, 2024
Novo Nordisk’s weight-loss drugs and Bavarian Nordic’s mpox vaccine help fatten up the Danish economy
Finance
Novo Nordisk’s weight-loss drugs and Bavarian Nordic’s mpox vaccine help fatten up the Danish economy
By Sanne Wass and BloombergAugust 20, 2024
The three founders of Photon Health sitting on a brown sofa and posing for a photo.
Tech
This startup believes shopping around for prescription drugs should be as easy as shopping on Amazon. The future of a $700 billion industry is at stake
By Jason Del ReyAugust 15, 2024
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