Deals Of The Week: Will Heated Competition To Buy Out Ache Laboratorios Muddy The Brazilian Waters?
Executive Summary
Pfizer, Novartis and Abbott reportedly are battling to buy out family-owned Ache, Brazil’s leader in prescription drug sales. Plus deals involving AstraZeneca and AlphaCore, Pfizer and Bind Therapeutics and Merck and Ra Pharma.
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