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December 5, 2012
05:55 EDTBCS, BCS, ESRX, ESRX, NEOL, NEOL, MCK, MCK, WAG, WAG, ACOR, ACOR, DEPO, DEPOCenter for Business Intelligence is hosting a conference
8th Annual Trade & Channel Strategies Conference is being held in Philadelphia on December 5-6.
News For BCS;ESRX;NEOL;MCK;WAG;ACOR;DEPO From The Last 14 Days
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June 20, 2013
06:08 EDTMCKMcKesson to host investor day
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June 19, 2013
17:39 EDTDEPODepomed says ANDA for a generic version of Zipsor submitted to FDA
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17:32 EDTDEPODepomed says it will 'vigorously' defend its Zipsor intellectual property rights
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11:32 EDTWAGWalgreens to expand solar installations to more than 200 stores
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07:37 EDTBCSBarclays named a long Research Tactical Idea at Morgan Stanley
June 17, 2013
09:02 EDTWAGOmnicare, Walgreen's should not see margin falloff, says UBS
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June 12, 2013
07:53 EDTBCSBarclays wants banking standards task force in U.K., FT reports
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07:08 EDTWAGDrugstores ready access changes to Plan B pill, WSJ reports
Drugstores (CVS, RAD, WAG) are preparing to change how they stock and sell a widely used emergency contraceptive after the Obama administration agreed to allow the pill to be sold over the counter to customers of all ages. Sold primarily under the brand name Plan B (TEVA, ACT, PRGO), the pill is currently stocked behind pharmacy counters, reports the Wall Street Journal.Reference Link
06:05 EDTWAGOn the Fly: Periodicals Wrap-Up
WALL STREET JOURNAL: The tectonic plates of the world economy are shifting, moving the yield on the 10-year Treasury to the highest level in more than a year and shaking financial markets. Now, some constants are being questioned in markets, triggering paroxysms in stocks, bonds, commodities and the currencies of emerging markets, the Wall Street Journal reports...Drugstores (CVS, RAD, WAG) are preparing to change how they stock and sell a widely used emergency contraceptive after the Obama administration agreed to allow the pill to be sold over the counter to customers of all ages. Sold primarily under the brand name Plan B (TEVA, ACT, PRGO), the pill is currently stocked behind pharmacy counters, the Wall Street Journal reports...REUTERS: If currency turbulence in emerging markets becomes a full-scale investor flight, the Fed may have a new headache in deciding when to slow its dollar printing policy. The link between U.S. monetary policy and currency runs on the other side of the world could be tighter than many assume, Reuters reports...Toyota Motor (TM) said it’s unlikely to recapture its peak market share it held four years ago in the U.S. (GM, F), its biggest market, the latest sign the carmaker is shifting to improving quality from aggressively expanding sales, Reuters reports...BLOOMBERG: Exchange executives (NYX, NDAQ), long shielded from legal scrutiny in the U.S., have been put on notice that may be changing after federal regulators fined CBOE Holdings (CBOE) $6M for unprecedented lapses in supervision, Bloomberg reports...Borealis Infrastructure Management and its Kuwaiti-British partners abandoned their $8.3B bid for the U.K. water utility Severn Trent (SVTRY) as the offer deadline expired, Bloomberg reports.
June 11, 2013
17:02 EDTWAGWalgreens reaches agreement with the DEA and Department of Justice
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15:10 EDTWAGWalgreens to pay $80M in penalties to settle pain killer distribution charges
The Drug Enforcement Administration, Miami Field Division, and the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida announced that Walgreens has agreed to pay $80M in civil penalties, resolving the DEA’s administrative actions and the U.S. Attorney’s Office’s civil penalty investigation regarding the Walgreens Jupiter Distribution Center and six Walgreens retail pharmacies in Florida. The settlement, the largest in DEA history, resolves allegations that the registrants committed an unprecedented number of record-keeping and dispensing violations under the Act. According to documents filed in the underlying administrative actions, the registrants negligently allowed controlled substances listed in Schedules II – V of the Act, such as oxycodone and other prescription pain killers, to be diverted for abuse and illegal black market sales.
07:31 EDTMCKGoldman to host a conference
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07:27 EDTESRXWilliam Blair to host a conference
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07:25 EDTBCSInternational Economic Forum of the Americas to host a forum
19th Conference of Montreal is being held in Montreal, Canada on June 10-13.
June 10, 2013
07:20 EDTBCSBiomed to host a conference
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June 7, 2013
11:57 EDTESRXLeerink's healthcare technology & distribution analyst holds a conference call
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06:09 EDTBCSTop rated BofA Merrill analyst Nakanishi to leave firm, Bloomberg reports
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June 6, 2013
18:30 EDTBCSU.S., British regulators prepare charges in Libor case, WSJ reports
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08:13 EDTESRXExpress Scripts price target raised to $80 from $70 at Maxim
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08:13 EDTBCSSumitomo Mitsui sells a $400M stake in Barclays, Reuters reports
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. (SMFG) sold a $400M stake in Barclays (BCS), about half its holding in the bank, reports Reuters. The shares were sold by Nomura (NMR), sources say. Reference Link
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