Novo-NordiskNVODON'T BUYOct 11, 2016Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 23, 2026. Market Open.
A personal holding since 1995. Their weight-loss drug is the big news now. Remember that after this hype, we'll see if there are any long-term side effects (i.e. the stomach). It's an unproven drug, but could be fine. Meanwhile, they grow their dividend 12% annually. He took profits, because shares ran up so fast. Have the highest R&D to revenues among pharmas. A long-term hold.
Novo and Eli Lilly have both run up, but there's still more room to go, given the strong demand for their weight-loss drug. Insurers will probably pay for these drugs, because without them consumers couldn't afford them. Sure, others are developing their own drugs, but it's not easy. Pfizer just announced it's giving up.
Global leader. Recently became Europe's most valuable company by market cap. Diabetes and obesity drugs. Weight loss drug data showing positive cardiac effects as well. Raised guidance to 38% sales growth this year, with operating profit near 46% on the top end. Obesity treatment projected to move from 1M to 48M users by 2030.
Share price above its moving averages, beating S&P, 25% earnings growth rate forecast. Yield is 0.89%.
Headquartered in Denmark it is the leading global health care company with $32 billion in revenue expected in 2023 and estimates keep growing. It was recently crowned as Europe's most valuable company by market cap. It is the clear leader in diabetes care and obesity drug treatments and produces 50% of the world's insulin. Expected sales growth is 38% this year with operating profit growth of 46%. EPS growth is 25% going forward.
Buy 4 Hold 1 Sell 1
On valuation, it is really not that exciting. Not cheap nor expensive. The key moving part that creates concern is long-acting insulin pricing in the US. Up until 18-24 months ago, they and Santa Fe (?) were in kind of a cooperative duopoly and inflating prices and did about a 20% gain in one year. The insurers finally had enough, and instead of covering both drugs, they would throw it off to whoever gave the lowest bid. It is not clear where this is going to really end. Until this is decided, there is just no reason to catch a falling knife.