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(Bloomberg) There is no escaping Ozempic and Wegovy. The diabetes and obesity drugs are a global phenomenon. They’ve won over the rich and famous, generated billions in sales and blown open a new market for weight loss drugs, which Goldman Sachs estimates will reach $100 billion a year by 2030.Most Read from BloombergTesla Axes Supercharger Team in Blow to Broader EV MarketNYC Police Break Up Columbia Protest and Clashes Erupt at UCLAAmazon Posts Strongest Cloud Sales Growth in a Year on AI D ....
Novo Nordisk s net profit soared by 51 percent in 2023 to 83.7 billion kroner ($12.1 billion) as sales of diabetes medication Ozempic and obesity drug Wegovy have boomed. ....
What actually unfolds in the Danish land-market is clouded in secrecy. At the heart of the matter is the lack of a ownership-register or monitoring entity, which could provide clarity and transparency as to who actually owns the Danish agricultural land. What actually unfolds in the Danish land-market is clouded in secrecy. At the heart of the matter is the lack of a ownership-register or monitoring entity, which could provide clarity and transparency as to who actually owns the Danish agricultural land. ....
Massive demand for diabetes and weight loss drugs made by Danish pharmaceutical group Novo Nordisk have turned it into Europe's most valuable company, giving Denmark's economy a major makeover."If it wasn't for Novo Nordisk there wouldn't have been any growth" in the first six months of the year, Danske Bank chief economist Las Olsen told AFP. The company's earnings have ballooned thanks to two in-demand prescription medications: type 2 diabetes drug Ozempic made famous by US celebrities for ....
(Bloomberg) Denmark’s government now predicts the economy will expand by 1.2% in 2023, double the pace in its earlier forecast, as inflation slows and house prices rebound at a faster pace than previously anticipated.Most Read from BloombergEurope's Biggest Oil Company Quietly Shelves a Radical Plan to Shrink Its Carbon FootprintHong Kong Slammed by Saola, Biggest Typhoon Since 2018Hong Kong Shuts Down City Before Super Typhoon Saola HitsFake Spare Parts Were Supplied to Fix Top-Selling Jet E ....