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Indianapolis global pharma (NYSE: LLY) at $45B 2024 revenue (+32%); first healthcare company to $1T market cap (Nov 2024) with Mounjaro/Zepbound tirzepatide (37% revenue) and oral GLP-1 orforglipron Phase 3 competing with Novo Nordisk.
Eli Lilly and Company is an Indianapolis, Indiana-based global pharmaceutical company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: LLY) as an S&P 500 Dow Jones Industrial Average component — that in November 2024 became the world's most valuable pharmaceutical company with a historic $1 trillion market capitalization, the first healthcare company ever to reach this milestone. In fiscal year 2024, Lilly achieved approximately $45 billion in revenue, representing 32% growth from 2023, driven by blockbuster GLP-1 medications tirzepatide (Mounjaro for type 2 diabetes and Zepbound for obesity and obstructive sleep apnea), which together accounted for 37% of 2024 revenues. Other key products include Trulicity (dulaglutide, 12% of revenue), Humalog (insulin lispro, 5%), and Kisunla (donanemab), the first new Alzheimer's therapy approved for early symptomatic disease in 2024. An oral GLP-1 pill (orforglipron) is in Phase 3 clinical trials. CEO David Ricks has led the company since 2017. Founded in 1876 by Colonel Eli Lilly in Indianapolis, the company pioneered mass production of Jonas Salk's polio vaccine in 1955 and was among the first to produce human insulin using recombinant DNA technology.
Washington DC life sciences instruments (NYSE: DHR) at $23.9B FY2024 revenue; Cytiva bioprocessing, Beckman Coulter diagnostics, biopharma destocking recovery, 2025 core revenue +3% guidance competing with Thermo Fisher.
Danaher Corporation is a Washington, D.C.-based global science and technology company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: DHR) as an S&P 500 Health Care component — developing, manufacturing, and marketing analytical instruments, reagents, consumables, software, and services for life sciences research, clinical diagnostics, and environmental monitoring through approximately 65,000 employees worldwide. In fiscal year 2024, Danaher reported revenues of $23.9 billion (flat year-over-year) with non-GAAP core revenue declining 1% as the biopharma sector's inventory destocking cycle continued, with Q4 2024 revenue of $6.5 billion (+2.0% reported, +1.0% core) representing an inflection toward recovery, generating $6.7 billion in operating cash flow and $5.3 billion in free cash flow. Danaher guided 2025 core revenue growth of approximately 3% — marking the expected return to growth as biopharma customers who destocked pandemic-era bioprocessing supply surpluses return to normalized purchasing. CEO Rainer Blair leads Danaher's post-spinoff strategy: in September 2023, Danaher separated its Environmental & Applied Solutions segment as Veralto Corporation (NYSE: VLTO), creating two independent public companies — Danaher (pure-play life sciences and diagnostics) and Veralto (water quality and product identification). Danaher's current portfolio centers on bioprocessing (Cytiva's bioreactors, membranes, single-use manufacturing for drug production), clinical diagnostics (Beckman Coulter chemistry and hematology analyzers, Radiometer blood gas analyzers, Cepheid molecular diagnostics), and life sciences research instruments (SCIEX mass spectrometry, Leica Microsystems microscopy).
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