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San Diego CGM diabetes technology (NASDAQ: DXCM) ~$3.9B 2024 revenue; G7 prescription CGM market leader, Stelo OTC CGM launched 2024, $75M Oura Ring investment/integration competing with Abbott FreeStyle Libre.
Dexcom, Inc. is a San Diego, California-based diabetes management technology company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: DXCM) as an S&P 500 Health Care component — developing and commercializing continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems for people with Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, and pre-diabetes through approximately 9,000 employees worldwide. Dexcom's G7 CGM system (a small wearable sensor and transmitter worn on the body that measures glucose continuously every 5 minutes without fingerstick calibration) is the market-leading prescription CGM for insulin-using patients — enabling tight glucose management that prevents hypoglycemic episodes, reduces A1c levels, and improves outcomes for the 8+ million US patients using insulin. In 2024, Dexcom launched Stelo — the first FDA-cleared over-the-counter CGM in the United States, requiring no prescription and targeting the approximately 25 million US adults with Type 2 diabetes who do not use insulin, pre-diabetes patients, and health-conscious consumers seeking metabolic insights. The Stelo OTC CGM integrates with the Oura Ring (wearable health tracking) through a strategic partnership announced in November 2024, with Dexcom investing $75 million in ŌURA and the companies launching Stelo integration in the Oura app — giving users 24/7 glucose insights alongside sleep, heart rate, and activity data from the Oura Ring. Dexcom reported full year 2024 revenue of approximately $3.9 billion, with continued CGM market penetration driving growth.
mRNA pioneer with $3.2B FY2024 revenue (down from $18.4B 2022 COVID peak); mRESVIA RSV vaccine approved 2024; personalized cancer vaccine with Merck shows 44% recurrence reduction in melanoma.
Moderna is a clinical-stage biotechnology company that pioneered the development of messenger RNA (mRNA) therapeutics and vaccines, founded in 2010 by Noubar Afeyan, Robert Langer, Kenneth Chien, Stéphane Bancel, and others in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where it is headquartered and trades on Nasdaq (MRNA). The company achieved extraordinary commercial success with Spikevax, its COVID-19 mRNA vaccine developed in partnership with the U.S. government in 2020—generating $18.4 billion in COVID vaccine revenues in 2022 at peak—before experiencing a severe revenue decline as global COVID booster demand normalized. For FY2024, Moderna generated approximately $3.2 billion in revenues, with Spikevax and the reformulated XBB.1.5-targeting COVID vaccine contributing the majority, while the company's significant R&D investment pipeline consumed most operating cash flows.
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