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...brand-name pharmaceutical companies such as American Home Products and Merck to extend patents on their drugs or prevent others from manufacturing them. "Generics are caught in a squeeze, which is why only half the 24 publicly traded companies in the industry are profitable," says Jerry Treppel, an analyst at Warburg Dillon Read. Mylan is in the potent half, having earned $100 million on revenues of $550 million last year. Its stock price closed last week at $27.31, down from a recent high...
...while the drugstore market may be "ripe for the picking," as Forrester analyst Kate Delhagen argues, it's not low-hanging fruit. A sick person is not going to wait the necessary three to five shipping days for delivery of antibiotics. Instead, the online stores are focusing on people who at regular intervals order maintenance medication for everything from impotence to high blood pressure and high cholesterol. These are the drugstores' most coveted customers, and their purchases make up half the $100 billion prescription business...
Attendees with more experience, such as Carpenter, a member of the coalition's board and a financial analyst for General Electric, who is also the political and legislative director of the Democrats of America, said he attended the convention because it was about the future...
...Attendees with more experience, such as Carpenter, a member of the coalition's board and a financial analyst for General Electric, who is also the political and legislative director of the Democrats of America, said he attended the convention because it was about the future...
German auto-industry analyst Michael Schickling predicts that soon "there will be 10 to 15 assemblers worldwide, with a corresponding number of major systems suppliers, and the systems suppliers will keep buying and selling divisions as they define and redefine themselves." In the welter of change, the so-called systems partners are finally emerging from the shadows to become significant names in their own right. Perhaps one day they will start pitching their product directly to the public. Who knows, maybe "Auto by Magna" will replace old rubrics like "Body by Fisher...