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JNJ vs UTHR
Side-by-side comparison of Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) and United Therapeutics Corporation (UTHR): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both JNJ and UTHR operate in Biotechnology: Pharmaceutical Preparations (Health Care), so they compete in similar markets.
- JNJ is the larger of the two at $560.33B, about 24.0x UTHR ($23.34B).
- Over the past year, JNJ is up 49.9% and UTHR is up 67.2% - UTHR leads by 17.3 points.
- UTHR has been more active in the news (28 items in the past 4 weeks vs 7 for JNJ).
- JNJ has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 20 for UTHR).
- Company
- Johnson & Johnson
- United Therapeutics Corporation
- Price
- $232.71+1.95%
- $549.39+0.30%
- Market cap
- $560.33B
- $23.34B
- 1M return
- +3.67%
- -7.89%
- 1Y return
- +49.92%
- +67.23%
- Industry
- Biotechnology: Pharmaceutical Preparations
- Biotechnology: Pharmaceutical Preparations
- Exchange
- NYSE
- NASDAQ
- IPO
- 1999
- News (4w)
- 7
- 28
- Recent ratings
- 25
- 20
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson researches and develops, manufactures, and sells a range of products in the health care field worldwide. It operates through three segments: Consumer Health, Pharmaceutical, and Medical Devices. The Consumer Health segment offers baby care products under the JOHNSON'S and AVEENO Baby brands; oral care products under the LISTERINE brand; skin health/beauty products under the AVEENO, CLEAN & CLEAR, DR. CI:LABO, NEUTROGENA, and OGX brands; acetaminophen products under the TYLENOL brand; cold, flu, and allergy products under the SUDAFED brand; allergy products under the BENADRYL and ZYRTEC brands; ibuprofen products under the MOTRIN IB brand; smoking cessation products under the NICORETTE brand; and acid reflux products under the PEPCID brand. This segment also provides women's health products, such as sanitary pads and tampons under the STAYFREE, CAREFREE, and o.b. brands; wound care products comprising adhesive bandages under the BAND-AID brand; and first aid products under the NEOSPORIN brand. The Pharmaceutical segment offers products in various therapeutic areas, including immunology, infectious diseases, neuroscience, oncology, pulmonary hypertension, and cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. The Medical Devices segment provides electrophysiology products to treat cardiovascular diseases and neurovascular care products to treat hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke; orthopaedics products in support of hips, knees, trauma, spine, sports, and other; advanced and general surgery solutions that focus on breast aesthetics, ear, nose, and throat procedures; and disposable contact lenses and ophthalmic products related to cataract and laser refractive surgery under the ACUVUE brand. The company markets its products to general public, and retail outlets and distributors, as well as distributes directly to wholesalers, hospitals, and health care professionals for prescription use. Johnson & Johnson was founded in 1886 and is based in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
United Therapeutics Corporation
United Therapeutics Corporation, a biotechnology company, engages in the development and commercialization of products to address the unmet medical needs of patients with chronic and life-threatening diseases in the United States and internationally. Its commercial therapies include Remodulin, an infused formulation of the prostacyclin analogue treprostinil for subcutaneous and intravenous administration to diminish symptoms associated with exercise in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) patients; Tyvaso, an inhaled formulation of treprostinil to enhance the exercise ability in PAH patients; Orenitram, a tablet dosage form of treprostinil to enhance the exercise capacity in PAH patients; Unituxin, a monoclonal antibody for treating high-risk neuroblastoma; and Adcirca, an oral PDE-5 inhibitor to enhance the exercise ability in PAH patients. The company also engages in developing OreniPro, RemoPro, Tyvaso DPI, Trevyent, Ralinepag, and Aurora-GT to treat PAH; Unexisome to treat bronchopulmonary dysplasia; and the research and development of various organ transplantation-related technologies, including regenerative medicine, xenotransplantation, and ex-vivo lung perfusion, as well as the development of medicine for other diseases. It has licensing and collaboration agreements with Medtronic, Inc. to develop and commercialize the implantable system for Remodulin; Caremark, L.L.C. to provide refills of implanted pumps at its infusion centers; DEKA Research & Development Corp. to develop a semi-disposable system for the subcutaneous delivery of Remodulin; MannKind Corporation to develop and license treprostinil inhalation powder and Dreamboat devices; and Arena Pharmaceuticals, Inc. to develop ralinepag for the treatment of PAH. The company was incorporated in 1996 and is headquartered in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Latest JNJ
- Johnson & Johnson presents new data further reinforcing the role of nipocalimab in lowering the autoantibodies driving Sjögren's disease
- Johnson & Johnson's Phase 3 prostate cancer study shows ERLEADA® (apalutamide) before and after surgery significantly reduces risk of metastasis or death, breaking a decades-long treatment paradigm
- RYBREVANT® (amivantamab-vmjw) plus LAZCLUZE® (lazertinib) demonstrates prolonged clinical benefit as a first-line treatment for atypical EGFR-mutated non-small cell lung cancer
- New TECVAYLI® (teclistamab-cqyv) data demonstrate superior progression-free and overall survival as early as first relapse in multiple myeloma
- FDA approves label expansion, cementing TREMFYA® as the only IL‑23 inhibitor proven to help stop further joint damage
- Johnson & Johnson to Host Investor Conference Call on Second-Quarter Results
- SEC Form SD filed by Johnson & Johnson
- SEC Form 13F-HR filed by Johnson & Johnson
- CNS Drug Delivery Technologies Are Reshaping Alzheimer's and Biodefense Research
- Johnson & Johnson upgraded by Leerink Partners with a new price target
Latest UTHR
- Chairperson & CEO Rothblatt Martine A exercised 9,500 shares at a strike of $146.03 and sold $5,190,128 worth of shares (9,500 units at $546.33) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan (SEC Form 4)
- CFO AND TREASURER Edgemond James exercised 10,000 shares at a strike of $117.76 and sold $5,462,824 worth of shares (10,000 units at $546.28) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan (SEC Form 4)
- EVP & GENERAL COUNSEL Mahon Paul A exercised 8,300 shares at a strike of $146.03 and sold $4,540,642 worth of shares (8,300 units at $547.07) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan (SEC Form 4)
- Chairperson & CEO Rothblatt Martine A exercised 9,500 shares at a strike of $146.03 and sold $5,202,271 worth of shares (9,500 units at $547.61) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan (SEC Form 4)
- Chairperson & CEO Rothblatt Martine A sold $5,114,742 worth of shares (9,500 units at $538.39) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan and exercised 9,500 shares at a strike of $146.03 (SEC Form 4)
- SEC Form SD filed by United Therapeutics Corporation
- Chairperson & CEO Rothblatt Martine A exercised 9,500 shares at a strike of $146.03 and sold $5,205,105 worth of shares (9,500 units at $547.91) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan (SEC Form 4)
- CFO AND TREASURER Edgemond James exercised 10,000 shares at a strike of $117.76 and sold $5,478,663 worth of shares (10,000 units at $547.87) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan (SEC Form 4)
- Amendment: Chairperson & CEO Rothblatt Martine A sold $863,947 worth of shares (1,500 units at $575.96) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan, decreasing direct ownership by 3% to 43,153 units (SEC Form 4)
- Chairperson & CEO Rothblatt Martine A exercised 9,500 shares at a strike of $146.03 and sold $5,261,365 worth of shares (9,500 units at $553.83) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan (SEC Form 4)