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Novo Nordisk shares tumble as 2026 profit warning overshadows Earnings Beat
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Novo Nordisk shares tumble as 2026 profit warning overshadows Earnings Beat

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Novo Nordisk (NYSE:NVO) reported fourth-quarter results on Wednesday that exceeded analyst expectations, but shares plummeted as the Danish pharmaceutical giant issued a "shocking" outlook for 2026, warning of a potential double-digit decline in sales and profit.

The Bagsvaerd-based drugmaker reported fourth-quarter net income of $4.19 billion, or $0.94 per share.

When adjusted for non-recurring items, earnings reached $1 per share, topping the Zacks consensus of $0.90.

Revenue for the period hit $12.34 billion, a result that similarly beat the $12.08 billion anticipated by Wall Street.

For the full year 2025, Novo Nordisk generated a profit of $15.51 billion on $46.8 billion in revenue, representing 10% annual growth at constant exchange rates.

However, the stock fell as much as 14% in early trading after management projected that "adjusted" sales and operating profit could drop between 5% and 13% in 2026.

This stark reversal from years of double-digit growth is driven by intensifying competition in the obesity market and a landmark pricing deal with the Trump administration that significantly lowered the cost of its blockbuster GLP-1 therapies, Ozempic and Wegovy, in the U.S.

Despite the gloomy outlook for injectables, the company highlighted a "glimpse of hope" with the January 2026 launch of the Wegovy pill, which saw approximately 50,000 weekly prescriptions in its first month.