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CHANGING HOW WE SEE OBESITY

For people living with obesity, misinformation, stigma, and bias can stand in
the way of comprehensive care. It’s time to change how we see obesity: It’s a
disease, not a choice.

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CHANGING HOW WE SEE OBESITY

For people living with obesity, misinformation, stigma, and bias can stand in
the way of comprehensive care. It’s time to change how we see obesity: It’s a
disease, not a choice.

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Lilly Announces Extension of Tender Offer to Acquire POINT Biopharma

November 8, 2023

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INDIANAPOLIS , Nov. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY)
today announced the extension of the expiration of the tender offer to acquire
all of the issued and outstanding shares ("Shares") of common stock of POINT
Biopharma Global Inc.


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FDA Approves Lilly's Zepbound™ (tirzepatide) for Chronic Weight Management, a
Powerful New Option for the Treatment of Obesity or Overweight with
Weight-Related Medical Problems

November 8, 2023

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Adults taking Zepbound in a clinical trial lost on average 48 lb. at the highest
dose Zepbound is the first and only approved treatment activating two incretin
hormone receptors, GIP and GLP-1, to tackle an underlying cause of excess weight
INDIANAPOLIS , Nov. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S.


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Lilly Announces Details of Pirtobrutinib Presentations in B-Cell Malignancies at
2023 ASH Annual Meeting

November 2, 2023

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INDIANAPOLIS , Nov. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY)
today announced that data from studies of pirtobrutinib, a non-covalent
(reversible) Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor, will be presented at the
65th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and


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Lilly Reports Third-Quarter 2023 Financial Results, Highlights Strong Sales
Growth and Business Development Activity

November 2, 2023

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Revenue in Q3 2023 increased 37%, driven by growth from Mounjaro, Verzenio and
Jardiance, as well as $1.42 billion from the sale of rights for the olanzapine
portfolio (Zyprexa). Excluding revenue from the olanzapine portfolio and
COVID-19 antibodies, revenue in Q3 2023 increased 24%.


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:00-:03 [Ambient music plays in background] [Red Lilly Logo animation appears on
screen on a white background] :03-:26 [A woman sits in a chair with plants and
windows behind her. There is an empty chair in the background. She speaks to the
camera.] LIZ: I was put on my first diet that I was aware of in sixth grade.
[Two photos of Liz as an adolescent appear on screen. In the first photo, she is
smiling while holding a rock by a lake. The second photo, she is smiling while
standing on a rock with trees behind her.] LIZ: I was going to France as an
exchange student and my mom said, Hey, if you lose X amount of weight, you can
earn your pocket money while you're there. [Video returns to Liz speaking to the
camera in a close-up from the side.] LIZ: It was very confusing and it was very
shameful. It wasn't for not being an active kid. [Photo of Liz as a child
wearing a blue dress and smiling] [Photo of Liz as a child wearing a soccer
uniform and sitting on a soccer ball.] [Photo of Liz as a child wearing a white
shirt, holding her hands up high and smiling as she displays a medal around her
neck.] [Photo of Liz as a child, smiling and wearing a tiger costume for
Halloween.] :26 - :49 LIZ: I played soccer. I spent my days riding bikes around
the neighborhood. I did everything that my sister did or friends did, and I was
the only one who had a problem. [Video returns to Liz speaking to the camera.]
Liz: That was the first experience with “Oh, this is something society says
isn't quite right.” My name is Liz Paul and I live with obesity. CAPTION: LIZ’S
STORY [Video transitions from Liz on camera to a black screen with the caption.]
:51 – 1:21 [Video transitions from black and we see Liz again speaking to the
camera.] LIZ: We've been conditioned to say that people who live in larger
bodies are lazy, eating too much. They don't exercise. We're given all of these
stereotypes. It's just not true. [Video shows Liz walking into her office] LIZ:
I am busy from the moment I get up to the time my kids go to bed. [Video shows
Liz working in her office, typing on a computer keyboard.] LIZ: I am the
Cubmaster from my daughter's Cub Scout pack. [Photo of Liz with her family in
Scout uniforms] LIZ: I am the president of the Mankato Kiwanis Club, which does
service projects around town. [Video shows Liz conducting a Kiwanis meeting at a
local restaurant.] 01:21 – 1:44 [Video shows Liz playing trumpet on stage at her
church.] LIZ: I play trumpet in church. When you live in a larger body, you kind
of want to hide yourself. But playing trumpet is something that people enjoy,
and it's a chance to say, “Look, I can do something. I'm useful.“ [Video returns
to Liz speaking to the camera, beginning to tear up as she speaks.] LIZ: Doctors
told me that I was the only one who was ever going to fix me and had nothing but
shame and blame for me. 01:44- 2:09 [Photo of Liz exercising at the gym.] [Photo
of Liz running a 5K race with a woman by her side.] [Photo of Liz and her
husband smiling at their wedding. She is holding a bouquet of red flowers.]
[Photo of Liz smiling in a dress.] [Photo of Liz taking a photo in the mirror.]
LIZ: I have done CrossFit. I have done five K’s. I have gained and lost hundreds
of pounds over my adult life. [Video returns to Liz speaking to the camera.]
LIZ: I would say my most successful was after my son was born. [Photo of Liz
with her son, sitting on a large rock in front of a home.] [Photo of Liz and her
son on a tire swing with tress behind them.] LIZ: I lost 80, 100lbs? And it was
great and I felt really good. 2:09-2:34 [Video returns to Liz speaking to the
camera.] LIZ: And then it stopped working. The actual disease of obesity came
back to really bite me. LIZ: I had lost this weight, but it kept creeping back
on and on and up. And I said, “Well, apparently I can't do this. Apparently, I
am just a failure. I will always be living in a larger body” and kind of gave
into the depression of it all. 2:34-2:45 [Video shows Liz walking up to a greet
a woman behind a hotel counter and then receive a blue bag as she checks in for
a conference.] LIZ: Around this time, I was invited to the Obesity Action
Coalition - their “Your Weight Matters” convention. [Video shows scenes of Liz
at the convention, listening to a discussion of experts on a stage in a hotel
ballroom.] LIZ: Here were professionals, experts in the field who said obesity
is a chronic, complex disease caused by all sorts of things [Video returns to
Liz speaking to the camera.] 2:45-2:52 LIZ: that can't be cured just by eating
less and moving more. Then I'm like, “What is this and why am I just hearing
about this now?” [Video shows more scenes of Liz at the convention. We see a man
and woman talking as Liz looks through materials on a table and then joins in
their conversation.] 2:52-3:03 LIZ: People who live with obesity deserve access
to care, bias-free, stigma-free treatments to help them manage their disease.
[Video returns to Liz speaking to camera.] 3:03-3:18 [Video shows Liz walking in
the woods. She is wearing a green shirt, a red hat and carrying a walking
stick.] LIZ: I'm always trying to lose weight and make good choices and try to
move my body every day. I try to eat right. I do as much as I can. I don't like
to limit myself, but sometimes my body pays for it. 3:18-3:40 [Video returns to
Liz speaking to camera] LIZ: Hopefully one day we'll find the tool or the
treatment or anything that'll stick. But I know this will be something I'll be
living with my whole life, regardless of whether I have lost weight or not. It's
hard to to not be a little bit afraid of all of that. I want to see my kids grow
up. I want to be there with them, which is why I never stopped trying to lose
weight. [Video shows Liz on camera after her hike in the woods, looking up and
then looking to the camera.] 3:40-3:43 [Ambient music fades out in background.]
[Red Lilly logo appears and fades out on a white background.]


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