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知名巨头突然宣布:裁员9000人,此前年薪5000万元CEO被炒
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-09-10 22:30

Group 1 - Novo Nordisk announced a global restructuring plan that includes laying off 9,000 employees, approximately 11.5% of its workforce, marking a rare occurrence in the company's history [1] - The restructuring aims to streamline the organization, enhance decision-making speed, and reallocate resources to capitalize on growth opportunities in diabetes and obesity markets [1] - The company expects to save 8 billion Danish kroner (approximately 1.2 billion USD) annually from this restructuring [1] Group 2 - Novo Nordisk's total revenue for Q1 2025 was reported at 78.087 billion Danish kroner (approximately 11.216 billion USD), an 18% year-over-year increase, with sales of the weight-loss drug semaglutide accounting for about 71% of total revenue [3] - The company's stock price has dropped nearly 60% over the past year, with a market capitalization currently at 241 billion USD, down over 35 billion USD from a year ago [3] - Following the appointment of a new CEO, the company's stock price fell nearly 30%, resulting in a market cap loss of about 70 billion USD [6] Group 3 - Novo Nordisk's operating profit growth is now projected to be between 4% and 10%, down from a previous forecast of 10% to 16%, due to restructuring costs [7] - The company anticipates a one-time restructuring cost of 9 billion Danish kroner in Q3, but expects to save 1 billion Danish kroner in Q4 [7] Group 4 - The competitive landscape for GLP-1 weight-loss drugs is intensifying, with 31 innovative GLP-1 drugs in clinical trials in China, potentially increasing domestic market share significantly by 2030 [9] - Eli Lilly's performance is also strong, with a 45% year-over-year revenue increase, driven by its GLP-1/GIP dual agonist, which has gained significant market share [10] - Novo Nordisk faces competition not only from Eli Lilly but also from numerous local Chinese pharmaceutical companies, especially as its core patent for semaglutide expires in 2026, leading to a wave of generic drug entries [12]