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by bransonf
1804 days ago
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This is great, but (obviously) not purely benevolent. A vial of analog insulin costs something like $6-7 to produce, probably less at Walmart scale. The distribution costs probably make the net cost somewhere still in the $7-10 range. That’s a $60-65 or ~90% margin per Vial. 5-10 million or so insulin users in the US, let’s assume Walmart captures 3 million, at 3 vials per month. $180 * 12 * 3mil ~~ 6.5 Billion. Current market cap 400B Lots of assumptions, but Walmart may have just added 2% of market cap per annum by insulin sales? |
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> A vial of analog insulin costs something like $6-7 to produce, probably less at Walmart scale. The distribution costs probably make the net cost somewhere still in the $7-10 range.
Don't forget the R&D costs of getting a generic drug approved and setting up the manufacturing. It may cost <$10 to produce at scale, but getting there isn't free.
Hopefully Walmart's pricing trends downward toward the $25/vial price of regular insulin.
Actually, I hope this move spurs more chain pharmacies to start developing their own analogs, furthering competition in the space. Race to the bottom would be great.