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Pfizer stopping cholesterol drug study due to unexpected deaths

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(Topix) Pfizer Inc. will likely slash staff and accelerate merger and licensing deals as the pressure on it to improve its financial performance intensified after the weekend's announcement that the company ended ...Comment

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