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Despite Early Yervoy Success And Promise Of Eliquis, BMS Predicts Overall Net Sales Decline For 2012

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With top-seller Plavix about to go off-patent in May, Bristol lowers expectations for 2012 sales while talking up its pipeline strength.

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