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  2. Big Pharma: Why the drug industry faces a 3-front battle with ...

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    The Federal Trade Commission had its first win earlier this week in its crusade to block drug company deals: Sanofi on Monday ended its up-to-$735 million licensing deal with Maze Therapeutics.

  3. Altimmune open to partnerships, deals with drugmakers ... - AOL

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    Weight-loss drug developer Altimmune is open to deals and collaborations with large drugmakers as it actively looks for partners to launch and develop its experimental obesity drug, CEO Vipin Garg ...

  4. List of largest pharmaceutical mergers and acquisitions

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    AstraZeneca claimed the deal undervalued the company. [15] 4 2014 Pfizer: Astra Zeneca: 99 127 AstraZeneca claimed the deal undervalued the company. [16] 5 1999 Pfizer: Warner–Lambert: 82.4 151 Pfizer made a hostile bid, just after the announcement of a $72 billion deal with Wyeth, the eventual purchase price would be in excess of $90 billion ...

  5. Cathay Drug - Wikipedia

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    The Cathay Drug Company operates exclusively in the Philippines. Its main area of specialization is the marketing and distribution of pharmaceutical drugs and products for both humans and animals. The company acquires its products through licensing agreements with domestic and international firms. Among its main suppliers are the following:

  6. Pharmally scandal - Wikipedia

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    Nine contracts worth ₱8.68 billion contracts were awarded to Pharmally despite its small paid-up capital. [4] These were signed by Lloyd Christopher Lao, Department of Budget and Management (DBM) Procurement Service (PS) Officer in Charge since January 2, 2020, in which Pharmally would supply the government supplies for the COVID-19 pandemic including personal protective equipment, surgical ...

  7. Why Big Pharma can’t quit the lab monkey business - AOL

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    On average, it takes over a decade and $2.3 billion for a pharmaceutical company to develop a new medication, an expensive slog that few companies want to risk tinkering with. Introducing a new ...

  8. Big Pharma - Wikipedia

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    Big Pharma may refer to: Big Pharma conspiracy theories; Pharmaceutical industry; Pharmaceutical lobby; Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA ...

  9. 3 Ways Big Pharma Is Seizing This Rare Opportunity - AOL

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