Eli Lilly & Co.’s stock rose 1.6% Wednesday, after the drug company announced plans to expand its U.S. manufacturing sites by adding four more locations this year, along with 13,000 high-wage jobs.
That negative investor reaction was directed at companies involved in the white-hot weight loss drug segment of the market (Eli Lilly is the pharmaceutical giant behind a popular one, Zepbound).
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Eli Lilly (LLY) ended the recent trading session at $912.76, demonstrating a -1.82% swing from the preceding day's closing price. The stock's performance was behind the S&P 500's daily loss of 1.78%.