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Executive Summary
Pharmacia Corporation will be the name of the company created through the merger of Pharmacia & Upjohn and Monsanto. The combined company's autonomous agricultural subsidiary will retain the name Monsanto, while the Searle, Upjohn and Pharmacia names will be used to designate sales divisions. The Pharmacia name will be used in combination with the color and typeface of the current Searle logo (1"The Pink Sheet" Jan. 3, p. 3)
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