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By Mike Sheikh Parkinson’s Disease has challenged drug developers for generations, but Jupiter Neurosciences (NASDAQ: JUNS) is betting that a streamlined clinical plan can break the stalemate. The market isn’t recognizing the story yet with its paltry market cap of $5.0M, and that disconnect has created a sizable opportunity for investors for a future rerating. […] The post Real Parkinson’s Disease Hope from Jupiter Neurosciences appeared first on ExecEdge.

Ken Griffin sees a bargain in Abbvie and increased his fund's position by buying 2.68 million shares of the healthcare giant.

Kailera Therapeutics raised one of the biggest obesity biotech IPOs in recent memory, then watched its stock drop nearly 30%. Now several of the world's largest drugmakers have a compelling reason to make a move before pivotal trial data arrives.

They have businesses built to handle the toughest environments.

By Karen Roman Fulcrum Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: FULC) said it is merging with Slate Medicines, Inc. to advance next-generation therapeutics to treat migraine and other headache disorders, with the combining company operating as Slate Medicines, Inc. and trading on Nasdaq under the ticker “SLTE.” Slate reported it secured an oversubscribed concurrent private placement of $245 […] The post Fulcrum Therapeutics & Slate Medicines Merge for Next-Generation Migraine Therapies appeared first on Exec

AbbVie has another blockbuster business emerging.

AbbVie stock has delivered a strong 152.2% return over the past 5 years, yet the valuation signals are split, with a Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) intrinsic value estimate pointing to upside while market based multiples look less comfortable. At around US$249.46 per share, investors are weighing a rich recent track record against checks that suggest the shares are not a straightforward bargain. Over the past 5 years AbbVie has returned 152.2%, which puts more pressure on today’s buyers to judge...

AbbVie has followed the market’s trajectory closely, rising in tandem with the S&P 500 over the past six months. The stock has climbed by 9.7% to $249.64 per share while the index has gained 13.5%.

Bristol-Myers Squibb trades at less than half the valuation multiple of AbbVie, but AbbVie's revenue growth tells a different story about future earnings power.

AbbVie's neuroscience franchise posts strong first-half growth, with Vyalev accelerating and tavapadon poised to add another potential growth driver.

ANI Pharmaceuticals' low valuation and strong 2026 growth outlook face a key test as Cortrophin execution risk rises.

Cortrophin guidance cuts put more pressure on ANI Pharmaceuticals' second-half execution as the drug must deliver a sharper growth ramp.

On July 23, Genmab A/S (NASDAQ:GMAB) and AbbVie Inc. (NYSE:ABBV) clarified a key clinical setback regarding their jointly developed T-cell engaging bispecific antibody, epcoritamab (DuoBody-CD3xCD20). The Phase 3 EPCORE DLBCL-1 study evaluated epcoritamab monotherapy against investigator’s choice of chemoimmunotherapy in transplant-ineligible adults with relapsed/refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. The clarification confirmed that in the United […]

The World Health Organization projects that the share of the world’s population aged 60 years and older will almost double from 12% in 2015 to 22% by 2050. The Population Reference Bureau expects the number of Americans aged 65 and older to climb from 58 million in 2022 to 82 million by 2050. The aging […]

AbbVie Inc. (NYSE:ABBV) reported its first-quarter 2026 financial results, delivering worldwide net revenues of $15.002 billion, an increase of 12.4% on a reported basis (10.3% operationally). The company posted GAAP diluted EPS of $0.39 and adjusted diluted EPS of $2.65, which exceeded internal expectations despite including a $0.41 per share unfavorable impact from acquired IPR&D […]
Investing.com -- Wolfe Research upgraded two major pharmaceutical companies to Outperform on Thursday, citing stronger growth prospects, attractive valuations and a series of upcoming clinical catalysts.

Wall Street analysts made bold moves Thursday, slashing targets on some names while dramatically upgrading others, and the gap between winners and losers tells a story about where smart money is quietly repositioning ahead of the next market move.

Two healthcare giants, two very different dividend bets: one built on six decades of unbroken raises and a fortress balance sheet, the other dangling a fatter yield while racing to outrun its own blockbuster's collapse. Knowing which risk you are actually buying changes everything.

Four dividend giants from energy and pharma quietly generate the bulk of HDV's income, but their balance sheets and payout coverage look nothing alike. Before trusting that 3% yield, it pays to know which checks are ironclad and which carry a hidden catch.

AbbVie (NYSE: ABBV) received a recommendation from Canada's Drug Agency to reimburse UBRELVY for the acute treatment of migraine in adults. The decision follows Phase 3 trial results and a review process that included direct input from patients and clinicians. The recommendation expands access to UBRELVY in Canada and broadens AbbVie's neuroscience portfolio in migraine care. For more ideas in this area, take a look at 43 healthcare AI stocks. NYSE:ABBV Earnings & Revenue Growth as at Aug...




