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...Their concentrated ownership of industries such as airlines and pharmaceuticals may push up travel and drug prices, some academics argue....
...outraged by the soaring cost of healthcare, and prompted many to ask the same question: how is it that a common flu drug — which is on the world’s list of essential medicines — can end up costing so much in America...
...“This is a play for speed — it takes a lot of time and work to get a pharmacy started, and to get all the proper licensing,” said Mr Rea, a former pharmacist....
...Pharmaceutical and healthcare companies are bracing themselves for new regulations designed to lower drug prices in the US as President Donald Trump tries to fulfil his pledge to stop them “getting away...
...Pharmaceutical groups, which might see similar benefits from quantum technology in the long term, are still on the sidelines....
...Some pharmaceutical groups implemented much larger increases....
...Thanks to a series of court rulings since the mid-2000s, such as eBay v MercExchange in 2007, Mayo Collaborative Services v Prometheus Laboratories in 2012 and Alice Corp v CLS Bank in 2014, and the subsequent...
...David Maris, a pharmaceuticals analyst at Wells Fargo, says he has “mixed feelings” about such tactics....
...In a statement, Taro Iwamoto, president of Otsuka Pharmaceutical, said: “Avanir’s creativity and proven execution on drug discovery and development of largely unexplored medical indications . . . represents...
...(Financial Times) Roche is to buy Santaris Pharma for up to $450m in the latest piece of dealmaking by the Swiss pharmaceuticals group....
...Taro Iwamoto, president of Otsuka Pharmaceutical, said the move would strengthen its portfolio of cancer drugs as well as research for potential central nervous system treatments....
...beyondbrics India v China: a new race in biopharmaceuticals, beyondbrics...
...Mr Paracuelles said he expected Japan to stage a V-shaped recovery in the second half of the year which would buoy Singapore’s economy....
...On Thursday, PetroChina agreed to pay $5.4bn for a stake in a gas field in Western Canada owned by Encana, further raising the profile of Chinese oil companies in North America....
...Many shareholders, for example, are still furious over Bank of America’s takeover of Merrill Lynch and Lloyds Banking Group’s merger with HBOS....
...Market participants played down news that Taro Aso, Japan’s prime minister, had called a general election for August 30 following a heavy defeat in a local poll on Sunday....
...Even in traditionally more domestically focused industries such as pharmaceuticals or food and beverages, companies are investing aggressively overseas, taking Japan’s cross-border mergers and acquisitions...
...The US Supreme Court decided to intervene in several important business disputes, on Friday, including lawsuits that could be worth billions of dollars to pharmaceutical and tobacco companies....
...Meanwhile Schering-Plough, its closest competitor for the US pharmaceutical limelight, got a slap in the face as slackening market share gains by its top cholesterol drugs extinguished high hopes for the...
...He has consulted frequently on both pharmaceutical and high tech issues....
...Market surveillance computers flagged suspicious trading around earnings and drug approval announcements by Taro Pharmaceuticals, where the family patriarch Zvi Rosenthal worked....
...The government’s other holdings include ownership of V&S, maker of Absolut vodka, and stakes in companies in property and pharmaceuticals....
...That is the issue before the Supreme Court on March 29 in Ebay v MercExchange: should courts have discretion to consider the big picture or just grant, in almost every instance, an injunction that can shut...
...But Taro Pharmaceuticals crashed 34.3 per cent to $14.40 after it issued poor third quarter earnings....
...such as the adjustable accelerator pedal at issue in KSR International v Teleflex, the case before them....
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