ABC And McKesson Head To Court In March Over VA Contract Dispute
This article was originally published in The Pink Sheet Daily
Executive Summary
During a March 11 federal court hearing, AmerisourceBergen is expected to argue that VA did not take into account the financial benefit of continuing to use ABC's established distribution infrastructure. VA's brief states that "no major strengths offered by either" wholesaler exceeded the other.
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