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Dublin OH pharmaceutical distribution (NYSE: CAH) $230B+ revenue; specialty pharma GLP-1 distribution tailwind, at-Home Solutions growth, medical divestiture to Medline competing with McKesson and Cencora.
Cardinal Health, Inc. is a Dublin, Ohio-based healthcare distribution and medical products company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: CAH) as an S&P 500 Health Care component — distributing pharmaceutical products to pharmacies, hospitals, and healthcare providers, and manufacturing and distributing medical and surgical supplies through approximately 44,000 employees. In fiscal year 2025 (ending June 2025), Cardinal Health generated revenues exceeding $230 billion in its Pharmaceutical and Specialty Solutions segment — reflecting the company's role as a pass-through distributor of branded and generic pharmaceuticals at near-zero margin on drug cost, where Cardinal Health earns distribution fees and rebate income on enormous volumes. CEO Jason Hollar has executed a two-segment strategy focused on optimizing pharmaceutical distribution (Pharmaceutical and Specialty Solutions — $227B+ revenue at low margin) and growing medical products profitability (Global Medical Products and Distribution — higher-margin branded surgical products, Cardinal Health brand commodities, and at-Home Solutions). The 2024 divestiture of the medical segment's Cardinal Health Brand product line to Medline Industries for $1.1 billion simplified the medical segment focus toward specialty distribution and home healthcare supply. Cardinal Health's specialty pharmaceutical distribution (oncology, rheumatology, rare disease biologics through Cardinal Health Specialty Solutions) is a growing higher-margin subsegment as pharmaceutical manufacturers contract with specialty distributors for controlled dispensing of limited-distribution drugs.
Wilmington DE oncology/inflammation biopharma (NASDAQ: INCY) ~$3.9B FY2024 revenue; Jakafi $2.7B myelofibrosis franchise, Opzelura topical JAK inhibitor, Novartis Jakavi royalties competing with BMS and Pfizer.
Incyte Corporation is a Wilmington, Delaware-based biopharmaceutical company — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: INCY) as an S&P 500 Health Care component — focused on oncology and inflammation, best known for Jakafi (ruxolitinib), the first FDA-approved therapy for myelofibrosis and polycythemia vera — rare blood cancers driven by JAK kinase pathway mutations — and the topical ruxolitinib cream Opzelura (for atopic dermatitis and vitiligo). In fiscal year 2024, Incyte reported revenues of approximately $3.9 billion, with Jakafi net product revenues of approximately $2.7 billion (the primary revenue driver) and collaboration revenues from Novartis (which pays Incyte royalties on Jakavi — the ex-US brand name for ruxolitinib — representing a significant royalty income stream from international myelofibrosis and polycythemia vera markets). CEO Hervé Hoppenot's strategy of building a diversified hematology-oncology pipeline beyond ruxolitinib has progressed through the development of axatilimab (anti-CSF-1R monoclonal antibody for chronic graft-versus-host disease — FDA-approved 2024 as Niktimvo) and povorcitinib (JAK inhibitor for prurigo nodularis and hidradenitis suppurativa — phase 3 trials in dermatology). Incyte's JAK inhibitor chemistry platform (ruxolitinib — Jakafi/Opzelura/Jakavi, parsaclisib, itacitinib, tofacitinib licensed from Pfizer collaboration) provides a productive medicinal chemistry foundation for developing next-generation kinase inhibitors with more selective pharmacology profiles.
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