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Alpharma agrees to King Pharmaceuticals' sweetened $1.6-billion takeover offer
Associated PressAlpharma Inc. has finally agreed to King Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s $1.6-billion cash takeover offer, ending the drug makers' months-long battle. On Monday, Bristol, Tenn.-based King said it agreed to pay $37 a share for Alpharma, representing a 54%...Tags: Pain, Migraine, New York, Prices, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Alpharma accepts King's buyout bid
Alpharma Inc. has agreed to King Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s $1.6 billion cash takeover offer, ending the drugmakers' monthslong battle. Bristol, Tenn.-based King said it agreed to pay $37 per share for Alpharma, representing a 54 percent premium to the...Tags: Pain, Alpharma Incorporated
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King Pharma to acquire Alpharma
Alpharma Inc. has finally agreed to King Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s $1.6 billion cash takeover offer, ending the drugmakers' months-long battle. On Monday, Bristol, Tenn.-based King said it agreed to pay $37 a share for Alpharma, representing a 54 percent...Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Ethanol, Lake Mary, Buyback
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Alpharma agrees to King Pharmaceuticals' $1.6 billion cash takeover bid after prior rejections
NEW YORK (AP) _ Alpharma Inc. has finally agreed to King Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s $1.6 billion cash takeover offer, ending the drugmakers' months-long battle. On Monday, Bristol, Tenn.-based King said it agreed to pay $37 per share for Alpharma,...Tags: Wachovia Corp., Corporate Officers, Pharmaceuticals, Pain, Migraine
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The week ahead
Chicago TribuneMonday: -- Earnings: Alliant Energy Corp.; BMC Software Inc.; Conseco Inc.; Mercury General Corp.; Spectra Energy Corp. Washington Group International Inc. Tuesday: -- Federal Reserve meeting -- Second-quarter productivity -- June consumer credit --...Tags: Dynegy Incorporated, Dean Foods Company, Mercury General Corporation, Molson Coors Brewing Company, Sprint Nextel Corporation
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Flu shot warnings nothing new
STAFF WRITERWhile the government has blamed only one company for unsafe production practices in the current flu vaccine crisis, federal records show health officials knew for years that vaccine makers were having problems meeting federal health standards. Since 2000,...Tags: Chiron Corporation, Standards, Preventative Medicine, Litigation and Regulation, Pharmaceuticals
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