Rejuvenated Roche’s Pipeline Promises Innovation, Profitability
Executive Summary
Two years after a painful restructuring to offset product setbacks and downward pressure on drug prices and three years after buying California-based biotech Genentech, Roche of Switzerland says it is fighting fit again, armed with a fully-laden pipeline and poised for new launches that increasingly focus on personalized health care.
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