Eli Lilly Shares Approach High as 60% Volume Surge Offsets 13% Price Fall

Eli Lilly Shares Approach High as 60% Volume Surge Offsets 13% Price Fall

INDIANAPOLIS, August 19, 2026, 14:39 EDT — U.S. cash markets remained open.

  • Eli Lilly shares ended August 18 only 1.9% shy of their all-time high.
  • Volume climbed 60% in the second quarter, offsetting a 13% drop in realized prices.
  • Mounjaro and Zepbound accounted for roughly 64% of revenue during the quarter.

Eli Lilly and Company finished Tuesday at $1,225.73, standing 1.9% under its highest level. The stock rose 3.6% as investors responded to the pharmaceutical firm’s ongoing earnings strength.

Stock chart for NYSE:LLY

The rally’s fundamentals are clear. Revenue for the second quarter surged 48% to $22.97 billion. Sales volume increased 60%, though realized prices declined 13%. This combination forms the main test for investors.

Q2 measure20262025Change
Revenue$22.97 billion$15.56 billionup 48%
Reported net income$7.10 billion$5.66 billionup 25%
Reported EPS$7.94$6.29up 26%
Non-GAAP EPS$8.38$6.31up 33%
Quarter ended June 30. Lilly

The stock gained 6.9% across August 5 and 6 following the report. As of Tuesday’s close, it stood 9.9% higher compared to its pre-earnings level on August 4. This surpassed the approximately 6% shift options traders had anticipated before the results.

Pressure on prices continues. U.S. revenue increased 33% as volume climbed 37%. Realized prices in the U.S. dropped 3%, or around 9% when rebate-estimate adjustments are excluded.

Growth bridgeWorldwideUnited States
Revenue increase+48%+33%
Contribution from volume+60%+37%
Impact from realized price-13%-3%
U.S. base price, not counting estimate updatesNot disclosedRoughly -9%
Rounded company figures; components may not sum because of currency and other effects.

Mounjaro brought in $9.9 billion in revenue for the quarter, while Zepbound contributed $4.9 billion. Combined, these injectable drugs accounted for around 64% of the firm’s sales, highlighting both significant scale and risk from such concentration.

The upcoming competition centers on oral therapies. Novo Nordisk maintains roughly 90% share of the oral GLP-1 segment through Wegovy. While Lilly’s Foundayo is expanding at a quicker pace, its initial prescription numbers are still behind.

Oral obesity measureLilly FoundayoNovo oral Wegovy
Number of U.S. prescriptions in early August38,900163,000
Most recent reported weekly increase+14%Below Foundayo
Q2 revenue$98 millionRoughly $500 million
Dosing requirementNo restrictions on eating or drinkingTake on empty stomach; wait 30 minutes
Prescription and sales comparison from Investor’s Business Daily; dosing information from Reuters.

Novo launched a fresh late-stage Wegovy trial on August 12, aiming to assess lower maintenance doses through 2028. The effort addresses both costs and side effects, factors that could further intensify pricing pressures in this segment.

Lilly increased its 2026 revenue outlook to a range of $85 billion to $87 billion. The company also pledged an additional $4.5 billion for manufacturing in Indiana. Chief Executive David Ricks stated that the business maintains its momentum and highlighted retatrutide along with expanded production capacity.

Optimism remains on Wall Street, though upside potential is limited. The consensus price objective of $1,277 stands just 4.2% higher than where shares finished on Tuesday. The projected trading band of $850 to $1,600 covers a 61 percentage point range at current values.

FirmDateRecommendationPrice targetUpside vs. $1,225.73
Cantor FitzgeraldAug. 6Overweight$1,41015.0%
Morgan StanleyAug. 6Overweight$1,41915.8%
BMO CapitalAug. 6Outperform$1,40014.2%
Wells FargoAug. 6Overweight$1,3308.5%
RBC CapitalJuly 8Outperform$1,50022.4%
Published target actions compiled from sell-side disclosures and RBC’s July action.

The immediate issue is not the presence of demand, but whether volume growth can continue to outpace falling prices. Foundayo brings an extra channel, though it accounts for under 1% of present quarterly sales.

Risks: Growth could be pressured by a slowdown in prescriptions, higher rebates, or possible safety issues. Production setbacks and intensified competition from Novo would further increase valuation demands.

Volume beats price pressure

Lilly's growth has a narrower valuation runway

Eli Lilly and CompanyNYSE:LLY
Data checked Aug. 19, 2026, 14:39 EDT. Stock price uses the Aug. 18 close at 16:00 EDT. Financial data cover Q2 ended June 30.
Aug. 18 close
$1,225.73
+3.60% daily
Below record
1.9%
Record: $1,249.45
Q2 revenue
$22.97B
+48% year over year
2026 guide
$85–87B
Raised Aug. 5

The growth bridge

VolumeRealized priceRevenue+60%-13%+48%Worldwide Q2 2026, year over year; currency and other effects create the net bridge.

Obesity franchise concentration

Mounjaro$9.9B43% of sales
Zepbound$4.9B21% of sales
Foundayo$98M0.4% of sales
Mounjaro plus Zepbound supplied roughly 64% of total quarterly revenue.

Two-day earnings reaction

Aug. 4 close$1,115.68Baseline
Aug. 5 close$1,169.86+4.86%
Aug. 6 close$1,192.80+6.91% cumulative
Aug. 18 close$1,225.73+9.86%

Wall Street's target spread

Low target$850-30.7%
Average target$1,277+4.2%
Median target$1,300+6.1%
High target$1,600+30.5%
Consensus is Buy, but the average target now offers only modest upside from the Aug. 18 close.

The investor read

Lilly is proving it can trade price for reach. Volume growth has more than offset lower realized prices. The burden now shifts to durability: prescriptions must keep rising, manufacturing must arrive on time, and Foundayo must close a large oral-market gap with Novo. At $1,225.73, the stock already discounts much of the near-term earnings beat.

Sources: Lilly Q2 results, MarketWatch, Reuters, StockAnalysis. Percentages are calculated from cited data.
Khadija Saeed

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech. Her coverage ranges from stocks and technology to emerging industries and developments across global markets. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and worked in market research before becoming a financial journalist. Follow Khadija Saeed on Google News.

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