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Nov 2009, 0219 hrs IST, Kiran Kabtta Somvanshi, ET Bureau Text: A Changing product mix has helped Hyderabad-based Aurobindo Pharma boost its fortunes. From being in the low-margin API manufacturing business, the company has now transformed itself into...
Tags: Aurobindo Pharma, Pfizer, stock price, India, Hyderabad, Corporate crime, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Business Finance, P/E ratio, Corporate finance, Stock market, Pharmaceutical companies, Revenue
A charge of second-degree robbery has been filed against a Des Moines man for allegedly fighting with a store employee over the alleged theft of a bottle of Visine eye drops. William Lloyd Sandstrom is being held in the Polk County Jail today on $10,000...
Tags: William Lloyd Sandstrom, Des Moines, Des Moines metropolitan area, Eye drop, Hy-Vee, Pfizer, Shoplifting, Crimes, Ophthalmology, Visine, Law Crime
To the sales agents of the Philippine drugs company, the shirts were another gimmick to create interest in a new, but as yet unnamed, pharmaceutical product when they visited medical clinics and hospitals in the country. But Pfizer , the world’s biggest...
Tags: Pfizer, UniLab, Philippines, drugs companies, Lipitor, Atorvastatin, Manila, Health Medical Pharma, Pharmaceutical drug, Calcium channel blockers, Statins, Pharmacology, Business Finance, Pharmaceutical industry, Pharmaceutical companies
Tony Fein, the former South Kitsap High School football player who played with two NFL teams in the preseason, died of an accidental drug overdose, the Kitsap County Coroner's Office has ruled. Coroner Greg Sandstrom said toxicology reports showed Fein...
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My research tells me that the answer to that question is a definite “yes.” When it comes to basic materials investments, we’ve talked a lot about gold and steel, but don’t forget the agricultural goods...Louis-based seed-producer Monsanto last week broke...
Tags: Monsanto Co., Strategic Advantage, Jon Markman, St. Louis, India, Mon, St. Louis Missouri, Pfizer, Droughts, Greater St. Louis, Monsanto, Business Finance
She argued successfully that her breast cancer was linked to a hormone replacement drug. In a second case, another woman was awarded more than $30 million. The jurors heard testimony that Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, which is now owned by Pfizer, paid consultants...
Tags: breast cancer, Philadelphia, Punitive damages, Pfizer, Damages, Rofecoxib, Endocrinology, Judicial remedies, Gender transitioning, Health Medical Pharma, Law Crime, Estrogens, Menopause, Premarin, Upjohn, Wyeth
A jury in Philadelphia has ordered Wyeth Pharmaceuticals to pay a woman $75 million in punitive damages after finding a link between her breast cancer and a hormone-replacement drug. That's according to an attorney for the woman, Connie Barton. Last month,...
Tags: Connie Barton, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, Philadelphia, Pfizer, Damages, Judicial remedies, Wyeth, Punitive damages, Law Crime, Health Medical Pharma
Chamber of Commerce quit over the chamber's opposition to climate-change legislation. President Barack Obama denounced the Chamber for "spending millions" to kill a planned consumer financial protection agency. Tom Donohue, the 71-year-old president of...
Tags: Tom Donohue, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, U.S. House, Charlotte, Tom J. Donohue, United States Chamber of Commerce, Lobbying, ExxonMobil, Pfizer, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Chambers of commerce, Year of birth missing
and Schering-Plough is already starting to produce offspring. The only question is whether the fertility treatment for its pipeline was worth it ...The drug works just as well at helping women get pregnant as its currently available treatment, Follistim,...
Tags: Merck, Elonva, Belgium, Brussels, Pharmaceutical industry, Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, Urofollitropin, Schering AG, Pfizer, Business Finance, Pharmaceutical companies, Merck & Co., Schering-Plough
Though most of their members oppose it, some Senate Republicans say they want to sit down and talk to Gov. Ted Strickland about a compromise plan to fix an $851 million budget hole. But the governor called this week's budget proposal by some GOP leaders...
Tags: Ted Strickland, Ohio, Columbus, Shawnee State University, Republican Party, Politics, Sildenafil, Pulmonary hypertension, Tablet, Pfizer, PDE5 inhibitors, Citrates, Health Medical Pharma, Social Issues