
Noemie Bisserbe
Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
I cover politics and foreign policy for The Wall Street Journal in Paris. A bit Indian. [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
jp.wsj.com | Peter Loftus |Noemie Bisserbe
デンマークの製薬大手ノボノルディスクは2023年、糖尿病治療薬「オゼンピック」と肥満症治療薬「ウゴービ」の需要急増を追い風に、時価総額でフランスの高級ブランドグループ、LVMHモエヘネシー・ルイヴィトンを抜き、欧州企業の首位に立った。 現在、同社は自ら切り開いた肥満症治療薬の市場で支配力を失っている。Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
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1 month ago |
wsj.com | Peter Loftus |Noemie Bisserbe
The company has lost market share amid production missteps and a bungled rollout of Wegovy that led to shortages. Its U.S. rival Eli Lilly LLY -0.80%decrease; red down pointing triangle—initially in the rearview mirror—has been proven to have the more effective weight-loss drug and a more promising pipeline of next-generation treatments. Novo Nordisk’s research-and-development machine has disappointed, and a key marketing strategy was slow to get off the ground.
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1 month ago |
tovima.com | Sharon Terlep |Noemie Bisserbe
BRUSSELS—Until one night in March, Carmel and Chris Delaney lived lavish lives of successful expat business executives. The native New Yorkers met when they were starting their careers decades ago, got married and raised four children while hopping between companies and continents, making friends at every stop. They celebrated Thanksgiving in Australia, met up with friends in Munich and vacationed on the lush Greek island of Corfu.
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1 month ago |
wsj.com | Sharon Terlep |Noemie Bisserbe
They moved to Brussels in 2017, when Chris was promoted to a top job at Goodyear GT -2.45%decrease; red down pointing triangle Tire & Rubber, earning about $5 million a year to oversee a large swath of the iconic American company’s international operations. Carmel was a consultant who helped foreign students navigate the college-admissions process and get into U.S. schools.
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2 months ago |
tovima.com | Noemie Bisserbe |Stacy Meichtry
PARIS— Marine Le Pen convened a meeting of her party’s European Parliament lawmakers in June 2014 to discuss a vital matter: how to spend the 6.5 million euros the European Union had earmarked for them to hire assistants. The sum was significant, more than double the entire payroll of Le Pen’s far-right party , then known as the National Front.
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Marine Le Pen was at the heart of a system to create phony contracts that directed millions of euros in EU funding to her inner circle and party officials https://t.co/i0o3yTjMf5 with @SMeichtry

RT @macdonaldajm: Europe’s ability to wean itself off a post-Cold War reliance on U.S. military power largely depends on factories like an…

RT @laurnorman: Great story by @NBisserbe. Vive le Sun King! @EmmanuelMacron https://t.co/3Oes4oJrIE