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Novo Nordisk (since 1994) Lars Fruergaard Jørgensen (born 29 November 1966) [ 1 ] is a Danish businessman, the Chief Executive of Novo Nordisk since January 2017 and Chairman of the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations .
Mads Krogsgaard Thomsen was employed by Novo Nordisk in 1991 as head of Growth Hormone Research and became Executive Vice President for Diabetes R&D in 1994. He was appointed senior vice president of Diabetes R&D in 1994. In November 2000, he was appointed executive vice president and Chief Scientific Officer (CSO). [4]
The corporation was created in 1989, through a merger of two Danish companies, which date back to the 1920s. The Novo Nordisk logo is the Apis bull, one of the sacred animals of ancient Egypt, denoted by the hieroglyph 𓃒. Novo Nordisk is a full member of the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA). [8]
Novo Nordisk Foundation Denmark: Copenhagen: $167 billion kr.1,114 billion 1989 [3] [4] 2 Tata Trusts India: Mumbai: $100+ billion 1919 [5] 3 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation United States: Seattle: $50.2 billion 2000 [6] 4 Wellcome Trust United Kingdom: London: $42.8 billion £34.6 billion 1936 [7] 5 Stichting INGKA Foundation Netherlands: Leiden
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Novo Holdings, the controlling shareholder of Danish obesity drugmaker Novo Nordisk, said on Wednesday it would buy a controlling stake of about 60% in Single Use Support, an Austria-based life ...
Novo Nordisk (NYSE: NVO) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Nov 06, 2024, 7:00 a.m. ET. Contents: ... there may be a material impact on Novo Nordisk's financial position, net sales, and cash flow.
Novo Holdings A/S (formerly Novo A/S) [1] is the Novo Nordisk Foundation's wholly owned holding company for Novo Nordisk A/S and Novozymes A/S. Novo Holdings A/S was established in 1999 and manages the Novo Nordisk Foundation 's assets, which in 2023 was worth almost DKK 1,114 billion [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Danish Kroner (approximately US$163 billion).