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  2. 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 ...

  3. Channel partner - Wikipedia

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    A channel partner is a company that partners with a manufacturer or producer to market and sell the manufacturer's products, services, or technologies. This is usually done through a co-branding relationship. Channel partners may be distributors, vendors, retailers, consultants, systems integrators (SI), technology deployment consultancies, and ...

  4. Viatris - Wikipedia

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    Viatris Inc. Viatris Inc. is an American global pharmaceutical and healthcare corporation headquartered in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. The corporation was formed through the merger of Mylan and Upjohn, a legacy division of Pfizer, on November 16, 2020. [ 2]

  5. G.D. Searle, LLC - Wikipedia

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    Pharmaceutical products. G.D. Searle, LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pfizer. [1] It is currently a trademark company and subsidiary of Pfizer, operating in more than 43 countries. It also operates as a distribution trademark for various pharmaceuticals that were developed by G. D. Searle & Company (often referred to as Searle ).

  6. List of pharmaceutical companies - Wikipedia

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    This listing is limited to those independent companies and subsidiaries notable enough to have their own articles in Wikipedia. Both going concerns and defunct firms are included, as well as firms that were part of the pharmaceutical industry at some time in their existence, provided they were engaged in the production of human (as opposed to veterinary) therapeutics.

  7. Procter & Gamble - Wikipedia

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    References: [ 1] Logo used from 1992 to 2002. Primary logo used since 2002 on P&G branded products, formerly used as a corporate logo until 2013. The Procter & Gamble Company ( P&G) is an American multinational consumer goods corporation headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, [ 2] founded in 1837 [ 3] by William Procter and James Gamble. [ 4]

  8. Medium's Partner Program will start paying writers for ...

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    Under the new model, writers in the Partner Program will have a personalized referral landing page. If a reader purchases a subscription via a writer's page, the writer will get half the fee for ...

  9. List of assets owned by the Walt Disney Company - Wikipedia

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    The Walt Disney Company. This is a list of assets currently or formerly owned by the Walt Disney Company, unless otherwise indicated. [1] As of August 2023, Disney is organized into three main segments: Disney Entertainment which includes the company's film and TV assets as well as streaming; ESPN (including ESPN+); and Disney Experiences. [2]