Novo Nordisk’s Struggle: The Eli Lilly Onslaught and Critical Drug Trial Failure
Danimarkalı ilaç devi **Novo Nordisk**, 2023 yılında **LVMH**'yi geride bırakarak Avrupa'nın en değerli şirketi unvanını elde etmiş olsa da, obezite i

Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk, having briefly surpassed LVMH as Europe's most valuable company in 2023, is now struggling to convert its massive success in weight-loss treatments into sustainable long-term growth. The company faces mounting pressure from U.S. rival Eli Lilly and a significant setback in its clinical trials, shaking investor confidence in its pipeline.
The Eli Lilly Threat and a 70% Stock Plunge
The competitive landscape in the obesity and diabetes treatment market has severely impacted Novo Nordisk's stock performance. As the company loses market share to its American competitor Eli Lilly (maker of Mounjaro), their stock trajectories have diverged sharply since 2024:
Ziltivekimab Trial Failure and Strategic Cost Cutting
A key component of the company's future growth strategy, the cardiovascular drug ziltivekimab—highlighted by Goldman Sachs analysts as a potential market expander—failed in Phase III trials. The drug's inability to prevent heart attacks, strokes, or cardiovascular deaths caused the stock to drop 10% on the news. In response to these headwinds, management has enforced strict cost discipline:
Pivoting to Oral Wegovy and R&D Resilience
Despite the challenges, CFO Karsten Munk Knudsen remains confident in the company's growth assets. Novo Nordisk is focusing heavily on R&D and strategic acquisitions to secure future drivers:
From an Emerging Markets (EM) desk perspective, Novo Nordisk's current struggles highlight the inherent risk of over-reliance on a single franchise (Wegovy/Ozempic). The steep 70% decline in share price serves as a cautionary tale for EM funds exposed to high-growth European healthcare equities, prompting a reassessment of risk-reward ratios. Furthermore, the potential mega-merger between AstraZeneca and Bristol Myers Squibb—valued at nearly $400 billion—signals a consolidation wave in the sector. This means Novo Nordisk faces not only internal pipeline challenges but also external structural shifts. The critical metric for investors will be how quickly the company can translate its R&D and acquisition strategies into revenue streams that offset the current cash flow pressures and valuation compression.
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