Roche Holding AG is a Swiss multinational healthcare company operating globally through pharmaceuticals and diagnostics divisions. Founded in 1896 and headquartered in Basel, it is one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies by revenue.
Vanguard and Goldman Sachs forecasts pointed to stronger long-term returns for international stocks than for U.S. equities. The articles highlighted broad international, European and emerging-market ETFs with low expense ratios and large exposure to non-U.S. markets.
Roche Holding AG shares show potential undervaluation despite strong returns, with DCF models suggesting 59% upside. The pharmaceutical giant trades at P/E ratios below fair value estimates while maintaining solid financial performance and dividend growth. Recent pipeline developments and product innovations support long-term growth prospects.
The global orphan drugs market is projected to grow from $223.76 billion in 2023 to $486.51 billion by 2032, with North America leading at 38% market share. Over 500 orphan drugs are approved with more than 800 candidates in clinical trials, driven by regulatory incentives and major pharmaceutical company investments in rare disease therapies.
Genentech announced positive Phase II results for petrelintide, showing up to 10.7% mean weight loss versus 1.7% placebo at week 42 in people with overweight and obesity, with placebo-like tolerability.
Genentech announced positive Phase II results for CT-388, a dual GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist, showing 22.5% placebo-adjusted weight loss at 48 weeks in people with obesity. The treatment was well-tolerated with low discontinuation rates.
Roche announced positive phase II results for obesity drug petrelintide showing 10.7% weight reduction, while the FDA set a December 18 decision date for breast cancer drug giredestrant.
A comprehensive report on encephalitis clinical trials has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering, providing data on trial numbers, enrollment trends, and geographic distribution across G7 and E7 countries.
Three comprehensive reports examine the monoclonal antibody landscape, covering CD47-targeted immunotherapy pipelines, competitive analysis of 180+ companies developing mAb therapeutics, and recombinant antibody market forecasts through 2033.
Genentech's Phase III MAJESTY study showed Gazyva achieved statistically significant complete remission rates versus tacrolimus in primary membranous nephropathy, a chronic autoimmune kidney disease affecting over 96,000 people in the U.S.