Eli Lilly beats on earnings even as weight loss, diabetes drug sales fall short
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Eli Lilly to release late-stage data on next-generation weight loss drug retatrutide in 2025, earlier than expected
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Healthy Returns: Why people quit weight loss, diabetes drugs within one year
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GM stock falls even as company beats analyst expectations on earnings
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Eli Lilly CEO expects new weight loss pill to be approved next year
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Eli Lilly strikes deal for cancer treatment, gives timeline for weight loss pill
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