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20,000 people taking drug, Ricks says

More than 20,000 people have started taking Eli Lilly‘s GLP-1 pill Foundayo in its first few weeks on the market, Lilly CEO Dave Ricks told CNBC on Thursday.
The FDA approved Lilly’s once-daily pill Foundayo earlier this month, making it the second oral GLP-1 drug behind Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy pill. Investors have been closely tracking weekly prescriptions for clues on how the launch is going.
More than 1,000 people are starting Foundayo a day, Ricks said in an exclusive interview with CNBC. He said it’ll take time to build the brand since it’s a new drug that doctors and patients don’t know. He contrasted it against the launch of the company’s Zepbound weight loss injection, which had the same active ingredient as its existing diabetes drug, Mounjaro, and against Novo’s Wegovy pill, which had the same brand name and active ingredient as the shot.
“So what we’re seeing now is basically organic demand, which is pretty strong to us,” Ricks said.
“This is going to play out over quarters, not days, and I just ask people to take a beat and let us execute,” Ricks said. “I think it’s going to be just fine.”
More than 80% of people taking Foundayo are new to GLP-1s, he said.
Ricks spoke to CNBC after Eli Lilly posted first-quarter earnings and revenue that easily beat expectations. Due to the timing of the launch, Foundayo was not included in the results.
During the quarter, sales of Mounjaro and Zepbound spiked 125% and 80%, respectively.
Eli Lilly is trying to maintain its dominance in the GLP-1 market following the successful launch of Novo Nordisk’s oral drug. It held a 60.1% share of the U.S. obesity and diabetes drug market in the first quarter, versus 39.4% for Novo Nordisk, according to an earnings presentation.
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LARRY KUDLOW: Never bet against the Trumpian America First economy
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow discusses Iran’s economic struggles amid the Middle East conflict on ‘Kudlow.’
If any of the Iranian thugs from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps think a minor bump up in gas prices is gonna kill the American economy, and force President Trump to withdraw our military and make some watered-down Obama-Biden deal, those thugs had better think twice. Not only is Mr. Trump not going to back down on his key demands to end Iran’s nuclear capability, and transfer the enriched uranium to America from Iran, and stop the state-sponsored terrorism, and long-range missile building, but the economic fact is the American economy is doing quite well despite the bump in gas prices.
It’s the Iranian economy that’s sinking and will continue to sink with the United States Navy’s blockade, basically ending Iran’s money and ability to pay their IRGC troops. The IRGC controls about a third of Iran’s economy. And roughly half of their energy revenues. They’ve been stealing and looting from the Iranian people for decades. It’s like a mafia-run operation. And Mr. Trump and Treasury man Scott Bessent are putting an end to it. Secretary Bessent spoke to me last night about Operation Economic Fury.
Former Army special ops intel analyst Brett Velicovich and Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen discuss the effectiveness of a U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz against Iran on ‘Kudlow.’
“The president gave the operation, gave the order for maximum pressure campaign more than a year ago,” Mr. Bessent said. “It was that pressure that brought the Iranian economy to a standstill,” and “the largest bank in Iran collapsed. The central bank had to monetize the debt, and that created massive inflation.” He added that “their currency is down about 60 or 70 percent versus the U.S. Dollar, so they’re in the middle of a currency crisis. And what we’re doing now is we’ve been in a long race and we are sprinting for the finish line.”
Now, as far as the American economy. Lots of good economic numbers today and a record-breaking stock market. Over the past year, real GDP has increased 2.7 percent. If the Democrats hadn’t shut down the economy last winter, we’d have had growth higher than 3 percent. Yet inside that number the One, Big, Beautiful Bill and its 100 percent cost expensing has produced an amazing business investment boom. It’s up by 17 percent in the first quarter and almost 10 percent over the past year. It’s huge. And don’t forget record-breaking tax refunds from the One, Big, Beautiful Bill used by more than 50 million Americans, which is offsetting the temporary gas price spike, and even then consumer spending doing better than you think, up nearly 2.5 percent over the past year.
Economist Art Laffer and American Action Forum president Douglas Holtz-Eakin discuss the U.S. economy’s resilience amid the Iran conflict on ‘Kudlow.’
And more recently in April, Redbook consumer sales year to year in April rose almost 7 percent. Our energy dominance is producing record-breaking exports of oil, diesel and gasoline fuels. Here at home we’re setting oil production records.
Here’s one other thing, inflation numbers came in a bit on the high side today, but call me skeptical, the Cleveland Fed’s median consumer price index is up only 2.7 percent over the past year. And its 16 percent trimmed mean, a weighted average of recent inflation statistics, is up 2.6 percent. Unit labor costs rose by 2.4 percent. And the big, big story is profits, the mothers’ milk of stocks and the lifeblood of the economy. Profits drive business, and business drives the economy. Profits and profit margins are breaking records, running 15 percent or better, and that’s driving productivity. And that’s producing an economy that’s the envy of the world.
Once the world normalizes, the American economy will grow even faster, and the inflation rate will move even lower. Remember this, though, it is the strong American economy that is creating the resources to destroy gruesome Nazi-like regimes such as Iran. Never bet against the Trumpian America First economy.
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Value 360 Communications IPO: Rs 41.7 crore issue opens May 4. Check price band, GMP, other details
The initial public offering will comprise up to 42.54 lakh equity shares of R 10 face value at price range of Rs 95 to Rs 98 per share per share.
Following the IPO, the company’s shares will be listed on SME platform NSE Emerge.
The public relations and communications company will use the proceeds of the IPO to power the next phase of growth.
The funds will be utilised for capital expenditure towards infrastructure and cutting-edge technology for expansion into content production verticals, investment in influencer marketing platform Irida Interactive Private Limited (ClanConnect) and expanding ownership to fulfil potential acquisition in the near future.
Some part of the proceeds will also be used for prepayment or repayment of certain outstanding borrowings, for working capital requirement and general corporate purposes.
Value 360 Communications IPO GMP
The shares of SME IPO were not commanding any grey market premium (GMP) so far.
Lead managers
Horizon Management Private Limited has been appointed as the Book Running Lead Manager (BRLMs) to the issue, while KFin Technologies Limited will serve as the registrar to the Issue.
About the company
Value 360 Communications Limited is an integrated communications and marketing solutions provider, offering end-to-end services across public relations, digital marketing, influencer marketing, and strategic communications.
Established in 2007, the company has evolved into a full-service platform delivering data-driven and AI-powered marketing solutions to a diverse clientele across industries.
As on January 2026, the company reported total income of Rs 55.07 crore and net profit of Rs 7.61 crore.
(Disclaimer: The recommendations, suggestions, views, and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times.)
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FDA proposes excluding Novo, Lilly GLP-1s from compounding list
The headquarters of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in Silver Spring, Maryland, Nov. 4, 2009.
Jason Reed | Reuters
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday proposed excluding the active ingredients in Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly‘s blockbuster obesity and diabetes medications from the list of drugs that outsourcing facilities can use for compounding in bulk.
If that proposal is finalized, the exclusion would likely limit the mass compounding — or the making of custom, often cheaper alternatives — of those medicines unless they appear on the FDA’s drug shortage list. The agency said it will consider public comments, which can be submitted until late June, before making a final decision.
The FDA finds “no clinical need” for outsourcing facilities to compound them from bulk drug substances, the agency said in a release.
The proposal includes semaglutide, the active ingredient in Novo’s obesity drug Wegovy and diabetes counterpart Ozempic, and tirzepatide, which is in Lilly’s weight loss injection Zepbound and diabetes shot Mounjaro. It also covers Novo’s older molecule liraglutide.
“When FDA-approved drugs are available, outsourcing facilities cannot lawfully compound using bulk drug substances unless there is a clear clinical need,” FDA Commissioner Marty Makary said in the release.
The agency’s proposal specifically targets 503B outsourcing facilities, which manufacture compounded drugs in bulk with or without prescription and are largely regulated by FDA guidelines.
The proposal does not impact 503A pharmacies, which make compounded drugs according to individual prescriptions for a specific patient and are largely regulated by states rather than the FDA.
Lilly and Novo have invested billions to ramp up manufacturing capacity over the last several years, which has helped alleviate supply constraints. The companies have also pursued efforts to make their branded medications more affordable to win over users who had flocked to cheaper compounded medications.
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A Future Leader in Education and Service
Leadership does not always start in a boardroom. Sometimes it starts in a classroom. Sometimes it starts on a construction site in rural West Virginia.
For Schuyler Tansey, it started early in New York City.
Born and raised in midtown Manhattan, Schuyler grew up surrounded by energy, culture, and opportunity. Today, she is a sophomore at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, majoring in elementary education. Her focus is clear: serve, teach, and build strong communities through education.
Her path has not been linear. It has been intentional.
Early Life in New York City
Schuyler attended Loyola School in New York City. While there, she was part of the Mock Trial Cheering Squad — a small but spirited group that supported classmates during competitions.
Growing up in Manhattan exposed her to a wide range of people and perspectives. That diversity shaped her interest in service.
Her early experiences built confidence and curiosity. They also planted the seeds for her career choice.
Why Did Schuyler Tansey Choose Elementary Education?
After high school, Schuyler enrolled at Tulane University. Over time, she realized she wanted to pursue elementary education — a program Tulane did not offer. She made a difficult decision to transfer.
“I had to be honest with myself,” she says. “If I wanted to teach, I needed to be in the right program.”
She transferred to Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she is now a sophomore majoring in elementary education.
That shift reflects a leadership trait often overlooked: course correction.
Her academic focus centers on building strong foundational skills for children. Research consistently shows that early childhood education impacts long-term academic performance, income potential, and community stability.
Schuyler understands that.
“Elementary school is where everything begins.”
Global Perspective Through Study Abroad
Schuyler also attended Richmond University in London for a semester abroad. Studying overseas expanded her understanding of global education systems.
“It reminded me that education is both local and global.”
Community Service as a Core Commitment
Outside of academics, Schuyler’s resume reflects deep involvement in service.
She volunteered in Mingo County, West Virginia, helping build for people in need. She worked at the Romero Center in Camden, New Jersey. She has served at St. James Church in New York and participated in the Ines tutoring program at her time at the Loyola School.
These are not short-term activities. They are ongoing commitments.
Housing insecurity remains a challenge in many parts of the United States. Service projects like these expose volunteers to economic realities beyond their own communities.
“Service takes you out of your bubble,” she says. “It teaches humility.”
At the Romero Center and other organizations, she worked directly with cleaning up and beautifying the community.
How Service Shapes Her Leadership Style
Schuyler views teaching as more than lesson plans and grading.
“Kids notice when you’re present,” she says. “They notice when you care.”
Her volunteer work has strengthened her patience and listening skills. Those are practical leadership tools in a classroom.
Research shows that strong teacher-student relationships improve attendance and academic outcomes. Schuyler sees that as common sense.
“If a child must feel cared for and is treated properly, to learn better,” she says.
She believes service prepares future educators for real-world classrooms.
A Career Still in Progress
Schuyler is still a full-time student. Her career is in development. But her direction is clear.
Education remains one of the most important sectors in society. Teachers influence workforce readiness, civic engagement, and community health. According to national education data, teacher shortages persist in many regions, especially in early childhood education.
Her leadership does not come from title or tenure. It comes from action. From transferring schools to pursue the right major. From building homes in West Virginia. From tutoring younger students.
Success, for her, is about making the world better, even if it is one community at a time.
“I want to be the kind of teacher students remember,” she says.
Schuyler Tansey represents a new generation of educators who blend academic focus with community service. Her career is just beginning. But her foundation is strong.
And in education, foundation is everything.
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Rivian renegotiates DOE loan down to $4.5 billion, adjusts capacity plans for Georgia plant

Rivian Automotive on Thursday said it has renegotiated a $6.57 billion loan from the U.S. Department of Energy down to $4.5 billion and is adjusting its production expectations at an under-construction plant in Georgia.
The DOE loan was previously set to support two phases of production for a total of 400,000 units annually. The amended loan covers one phase of production with a total capacity of 300,000 vehicles, the company said Thursday.
The changes enable Rivian to draw on the loan sooner and have greater initial production but lowers its total production capacity for the plant amid uncertain demand for all-electric vehicles.
The initial loan terms were negotiated under the Biden administration. It had been in limbo under the Trump administration, which has taken action to cut or reduce such loans and has pulled back government investments to promote EVs.
Rivian said it plans to tap into the loan in 2027, a year ahead of previously scheduled. The automaker also said production of the company’s upcoming R2 electric vehicle is on track to begin at the facility in late 2028, following its recent start to production at its current facility in Normal, Illinois.
Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe on Thursday told CNBC’s Phil LeBeau that any future expansion of the Georgia plant would be funded by the company, which has been raising capital through partnerships with companies such as Volkswagen and Uber.
The EV maker announced the new loan details in connection with its first-quarter results, which included a net loss of $416 million, or 33 cents per share, down from a loss of $541 million, or 48 cents per share, a year ago. Those per-share results were not comparable to Wall Street expectations.
Rivian’s revenue for the quarter was $1.38 billion, up from $1.24 billion a year earlier and slightly ahead of the $1.36 billion expected by analysts, according to LSEG.
The company’s gross profit, which is closely watched by investors, was $119 million — down $87 million during the first quarter compared with a year earlier. That included a $62 million loss for its automotive segment and a $181 million profit for its software and services division.
The decline in automotive profit was primarily due to a $100 million slump in sales of automotive regulatory credits and lower production volumes, Rivian said.
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How Southeast Asia Can Safeguard Nature While Unlocking $2 Trillion Annually
Investing in Southeast Asia’s biodiversity offers immense economic and environmental rewards, according to scientists. They estimate that preserving and restoring natural ecosystems in the region could generate over $2.19 trillion annually.
This significant economic windfall would be accompanied by crucial benefits for climate change mitigation. Protecting forests, wetlands, and coral reefs not only safeguards countless species but also enhances carbon sequestration, reduces the impact of extreme weather events, and supports sustainable livelihoods. This highlights biodiversity as a powerful and cost-effective solution for both development and climate resilience in Southeast Asia.
Overview
A study by the Academy of Sciences Malaysia (ASM) asserts that Southeast Asia could generate up to $2.19 trillion annually by investing in the protection of its biodiversity and natural infrastructure. While the region’s ecosystems face unprecedented threats from habitat loss and extinction, the research demonstrates that conservation is not merely an environmental imperative but a significant economic opportunity. By prioritizing nature-positive initiatives, Southeast Asian nations can create jobs, boost local incomes, and establish the region as a global model for sustainable development.
Key Points
- Economic Potential: Investing an initial $10 billion, scaling to $46 billion by 2030, could yield annual economic benefits exceeding $2.19 trillion through job creation and socio-economic growth.
- Proven Success Models: Projects like Cambodia’s Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary and Malaysia’s Tun Mustapha marine park illustrate that conservation efforts can simultaneously reduce deforestation and over-fishing while increasing local incomes and food security.
- Urgency of Action: The report emphasizes that biodiversity conservation must move beyond being viewed as a “nice to have” and be integrated into national economic strategies to mitigate the risks associated with environmental collapse.
- Need for Granular Strategy: Experts, such as Dr. Teckwyn Lim, suggest that to make these findings actionable, further research is required to develop country-specific strategies that account for the diverse socio-economic landscapes across the region.
While the regional potential is significant, experts suggest that a country-specific approach is necessary to account for the diverse economic and environmental landscapes of individual nations. This tailored strategy allows policymakers to design initiatives that align with local priorities, address unique challenges, and leverage specific opportunities. By doing so, nations can maximize the benefits of development while minimizing potential risks and ensuring sustainable growth.
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Best Mobile Proxies for Social Media Automation (Reddit, Instagram, TikTok)
Running automation on Reddit, Instagram, or TikTok often works at the beginning, then starts to break without a clear reason. Accounts get flagged, sessions reset, or reach drops even when actions stay the same.
In most cases, the issue is not the automation tool. It is the network layer behind it. When multiple accounts share IPs, switch locations too often, or run on low-quality proxies, platforms detect the pattern and limit activity.
Mobile proxies for social media automation solve this by placing each account on a real mobile network. These IPs come from carrier connections, which match how normal users behave online. This makes sessions more stable and reduces the chance of accounts getting linked. The key is not just using a proxy, but using the right type with consistent sessions and clean IPs. Once that is in place, automation becomes predictable instead of fragile.
TL;DR
- Mobile proxies use real carrier IPs, which are trusted by social platforms
- Assign one mobile IP per account to avoid linking signals
- Keep sessions stable instead of rotating IPs too often
- Use clean IPs to reduce bans, shadowbans, and verification checks
- If accounts get flagged, fix IP quality and session consistency first
How to choose the best mobile proxy for managing multiple accounts
Choosing mobile proxies for managing multiple accounts is not about finding the largest pool or the lowest price. It comes down to stability, IP quality, and control over how sessions behave. If accounts keep getting flagged or logged out, the issue is usually the proxy setup. A good mobile proxy should give you real carrier IPs, let you keep sessions consistent, and avoid mixing your traffic with other users. This is where solutions like CyberYozh stand out, because they focus on controlled usage with real mobile LTE/5G networks, instead of just providing access to IPs.
When evaluating a provider, focus on what actually affects account stability:
- Real mobile LTE/5G IPs from carrier networks, not emulated traffic
- Ability to assign one IP per account for clear separation
- Sticky sessions to keep accounts stable over time
- Controlled rotation instead of random IP switching
- Simple setup that works for both technical users and social media managers
If these basics are in place, managing multiple accounts becomes predictable. If not, even the best automation tools will keep failing.
App CyberYozh: Mobile proxies for stable social media automation
Social media automation starts to break when accounts lose consistency. You see it when sessions reset, verification requests increase, or reach drops without any clear change in activity. In most cases, the issue is not the tool but the network and environment behind each account. Platforms like Reddit, Instagram, and TikTok expect stable behavior, and when IPs or sessions change too often, accounts become easy to flag. CyberYozh is built to keep that stability in place. With real mobile LTE/5G proxies, you can assign one IP per account and keep sessions consistent over time. It also includes built-in API access and integrates directly with tools like Playwright, Selenium, Puppeteer, Scrapy, and Postman, so automation workflows stay aligned with the network setup. Combined with fingerprinting options and support for antidetect browsers, it helps keep browser, device, and IP signals consistent. The setup is straightforward, which makes it a good fit for both social media managers and technical teams, while still being cost-effective for small projects and scalable for larger operations.
Key features
- Real mobile LTE/5G proxies from carrier networks
- One IP per account for clear separation
- Sticky sessions to maintain long-term stability
- Controlled IP rotation when needed
- 50M+ clean IPs across 100+ countries
- Built-in API for automation workflows
- Integration with Playwright, Selenium, Puppeteer, Scrapy, and Postman
- Fingerprinting options with OS and browser control
- Works with antidetect browsers for account management
- Easy setup suitable for both non-technical and technical users
CyberYozh Pricing
- Mobile proxies from around $1.7 per day with unlimited traffic
- Residential rotating proxies starting from around $0.9 per GB
- Residential static proxies starting from around $5.29 per month
- Datacenter proxies starting from around $1.9 per month
IPRoyal
IPRoyal is often used for smaller-scale scraping and account management setups where users need access to residential IPs without a complex system. It provides standard proxy functionality with global coverage, which can work for simple automation or testing environments. However, as workflows grow or require more control over sessions and stability, the limitations of the setup become more visible.
For managing multiple accounts, the platform may require more manual configuration compared to tools that offer built-in session control or integrated workflows. This makes it less practical for non-technical users or social media managers who need a setup that works without constant adjustments. It can still be used effectively, but it often requires more effort to maintain stable sessions and avoid overlaps.
IPRoyal features
- Residential proxy network with global coverage
- Supports HTTP and SOCKS connections
- Access to rotating and sticky sessions, though session control is limited
- Basic dashboard and API access, but requires manual setup for advanced workflows
- IP quality can vary depending on usage, which may affect long-term account stability
IPRoyal pricing
- Residential proxies start from around $1.75 per GB
- Mobile proxies start from around $4.00 per GB
- ISP proxies start from around $2.00 per proxy
- Datacenter proxies start from around $1.39 per proxy
Decodo
Decodo is typically used by users who want a simple proxy setup without going too deep into configuration. It offers residential proxies with a user-friendly dashboard, which makes it easier to get started compared to more technical platforms. This can work for basic scraping or managing a limited number of accounts.
However, when workflows become more complex or require strict session control, the platform can feel limited. It is less suited for advanced automation or large-scale multi-account setups, especially where consistency and long-term stability are critical. Social media managers may find it easy to start with, but scaling usually requires additional tools or adjustments.
Decodo features
- Residential proxy network with global coverage
- Simple dashboard designed for ease of use
- Supports HTTP and SOCKS connections
- Basic session control with limited customization options
- Suitable for small to mid-level tasks, but less effective for large-scale automation
Decodo pricing
- 3 GB – $3.75/GB → Total: $11.25 + VAT billed monthly
- 10 GB – $3.5/GB → Total: $35 + VAT billed monthly
- 25 GB (Popular) – $3.25/GB → Total: $81.25 + VAT billed monthly
- 50 GB – $3.0/GB → Total: $150 + VAT billed monthly
- 100 GB – $2.75/GB → Total: $275 + VAT billed monthly
Conclusion
Mobile proxies are not just a technical add-on for automation. They are the foundation that keeps accounts stable over time. When IPs overlap or sessions change too often, platforms detect the pattern and accounts start to fail. The difference between unstable and stable setups usually comes down to IP quality, session control, and how well each account is separated.
If the goal is to manage multiple accounts across Reddit, Instagram, or TikTok, the setup needs to stay consistent. Real mobile IPs, one IP per account, and controlled sessions are what make automation work without constant fixes. Tools like CyberYozh simplify this by combining mobile proxies, automation support, and fingerprint alignment in one place, making it easier to scale without breaking your setup.
FAQs
What are mobile proxies for social media automation?
Mobile proxies route traffic through real carrier networks, making accounts appear as normal mobile users. This helps reduce detection and keeps sessions more stable.
Why do accounts get banned even when using proxies?
Most bans happen when accounts share IPs, rotate too often, or run in the same environment. Proxies alone are not enough. The setup must stay consistent.
Are mobile proxies better than residential proxies?
Mobile proxies are usually more reliable for long-term social media accounts because they come from real carrier networks. Residential proxies work well for moderate usage.
How many accounts can you run with mobile proxies?
There is no fixed number. It depends on how well each account is separated. One IP per account and stable sessions allow better scaling.
Do you need a separate proxy for each account?
Yes. Each account should have its own IP to avoid linking signals. Sharing IPs is one of the main causes of bans.
What is the best setup for TikTok automation?
The best setup includes real mobile IPs, stable sessions, and separate environments per account. Using a TikTok proxy with consistent sessions helps reduce verification issues and account flags.
Which proxy provider is easier to use for beginners?
Some providers require more manual setup, especially for automation workflows. CyberYozh is often easier to start with because it combines proxies, API access, and environment control in one setup, making it suitable for both non-technical users and advanced teams.
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