
|Articles|January 27, 2009
Wyeth, Pfizer announce $68 billion megamerger
National report - Pfizer and Wyeth announced a $68 billion megamerger, which will slash their combined 128,000 work force by 19,000 jobs, according to the New York Times.
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- Pfizer and Wyeth announced a $68 billion megamerger, which will slash their combined 128,000 work force by 19,000 jobs, according to the
New York Times
.
Pfizer will cut it’s stock dividend in half, and is taking a $2.3 billion hit to settle a federal investigation over off-label promotion of Bextra, the Times reports.
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