Eli Lilly’s third quarter earnings miss and forecast cut lead to sharp stock drop
Read full article: Eli Lilly’s third quarter earnings miss and forecast cut lead to sharp stock dropEli Lilly is dialing back its 2024 forecast after underwhelming Wall Street with third-quarter earnings and sales from two key drugs that missed expectations.
Mounjaro, Zepbound pour money into Eli Lilly, fueling a better-than-expected second quarter
Read full article: Mounjaro, Zepbound pour money into Eli Lilly, fueling a better-than-expected second quarterEli Lilly blew past second-quarter expectations with the diabetes treatment Mounjaro and its weight loss counterpart Zepbound funneling more than $4 billion in sales to the drugmaker.
Weight loss, diabetes drugs propel Eli Lilly to largely better-than-expected forecast for 2024
Read full article: Weight loss, diabetes drugs propel Eli Lilly to largely better-than-expected forecast for 2024Eli Lilly rode soaring demand for diabetes and weight-loss treatments to a better-than-expected finish in 2023, and the drugmaker expects momentum to carry into the new year.
SAPD officer handed three indefinite suspensions after string of incidents off duty
Read full article: SAPD officer handed three indefinite suspensions after string of incidents off dutyOfficer Misty Floyd was terminated on April 13, discipline paperwork released by city officials this week confirms.
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SAPD officer at center of 2018 excessive force settlement accused of breaking woman’s teeth in different incident, lawsuit claims
Read full article: SAPD officer at center of 2018 excessive force settlement accused of breaking woman’s teeth in different incident, lawsuit claimsSAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio Police Department officer at the center of a 2018 settlement for excessive force is now accused of breaking a woman’s teeth in a separate 2019 incident, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court last month. David Ricks (KSAT 2020)The lawsuit is the latest excessive force accusation made against Floyd, a one-time SAPD spokeswoman. In April 2018, city officials paid a San Antonio man $165,000 to settle a separate federal lawsuit filed against Floyd in 2015, city council records show. Ricks had called 911 to report a missing person and then became combative with Floyd, according to an incident report previously released by SAPD. The Defenders could find no record that the woman who filed the latest lawsuit against Floyd was ever criminally charged.