Novo Nordisk stock has given investors a mixed ride over the past few years, with a 36.1% gain over 5 years but weaker recent returns, and the valuation checks now suggest the shares may lean cheap rather than fully priced in. Over the last 5 years, Novo Nordisk has returned 36.1%, which points to a longer term story that still created value even though shorter term performance has been more muted. Recent headlines around Medicare’s GLP-1 Bridge program and expanding cardiometabolic research...
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