Mylan And Pfizer Announce Key Date For Viatris Merger
Follows Delay Due To Coronavirus Pandemic
Executive Summary
Mylan and Pfizer’s Upjohn have revealed a key date for their merger to create Viatris, after the deal set for midway through the year was pushed back recently due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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