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...Rivals AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, Russia’s Sputnik V and new entrants such as Novavax make up the remainder of the market, which is forecast to double in value to $124bn next year....
...Players of Fortnite, developed by Epic, were able to purchase an in-game currency known as “V-bucks” online, but these credits would not show up when playing on the iPhone....
...The AU will pay $6.75 a dose for the BioNTech/Pfizer vaccine and $10 for Johnson & Johnson’s, a single-dose product....
...Apple and Facebook’s war of wordsApple chief Tim Cook launched a stinging attack on ad-based social networks such as Facebook on Thursday, arguing that such platforms were responsible for real-world violence...
...After such strong reads from the first two releases (three if we count Russia’s Sputnik V), the disappointing AZN figures were perhaps bound to prompt downward pressure on the company’s shares....
...In August, Russia became the first country to approve a Covid-19 vaccine — named Sputnik V — for civilian use, but western experts cast doubt on its efficacy and safety....
...The defunct blog’s second act as an Apple TV+ programme was halted by Tim Cook, Apple chief executive and victim of the site’s salacious gossip, highlighting Big Tech’s tightening grip on Hollywood....
...Mr Cook said that if another employee, an Apple Maps analyst from Peru known as W.V., had to leave the country, “his supervisor worries, ‘I don’t know if his replacement would be able to do what he can do...
...You could call it “Cook v Zuck”. In one corner, Tim Cook, the cautious veteran trying to rise above the fray. In the other, Mark Zuckerberg, the embattled upstart with a lot to prove....
...Or any number of corporate leaders, from Apple’s Tim Cook to Salesforce’s Marc Benioff, threatening to move business out of US states that do not respect LGBT rights....
...A 34oz bottle of P&G’s Pantene Pro-V Shampoo & Conditioner was listed by 10 different sellers — nine of them third parties — on the shopping site....
...In an interview with the Wall Street Journal earlier this week, Mr Trump said that Apple’s chief executive Tim Cook had “promised” him “three big plants, beautiful plants”....
...That persuaded groups such as Pfizer and IBM to repatriate more than $150bn of funds....
...Max Schrems, the Austrian student who leads the privacy campaign “Europe v Facebook”, tweeted triumphantly on Tuesday: “The game is on!”...
...But just look at how the US Treasury shocked markets this week by clamping down on corporate tax inversions, killing the $160bn Pfizer-Allergan merger....
...Richard Waters reports Tim Cook brushed off suggestions yesterday that Apple was passing from being a growth company to a mature one....
...An Irish industrial policy finally began to take shape in the 1960s; Pfizer was one of the first, setting up in Cork in 1969....
...That point cannot have been lost on Captain Cook when confronted by Hawaiians who, despite a later penchant for dispensing leis and alohas, proceeded to club him to death....
...Olmstead v. United States....
...“If the government can use the All Writs Act to make it easier to unlock your iPhone, it would have the power to reach into anyone’s device to capture their data,” Tim Cook, Apple’s chief executive, said...
...Allergan, the largest specialty pharma group, has said it will refrain from large deals ahead of its takeover by Pfizer....
...Mr Cook has said that he is prepared to take the case to the Supreme Court if necessary....
...Shares of Hospira, a maker of injectable drugs, was also one of the few stocks to rise, gaining 0.4 per cent to $89.85, after Pfizer received approval from the US Federal Trade Commission to acquire the...
...V.me allows people to make online purchases without having to punch in their card details each time....
...Shortly after the course she got a job at the pharmaceutical company Pfizer, in Sandwich, Kent, as a lab technician and learnt to use a spectrometer....
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