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Astrazeneca said Monday that, as of June 29, approximately 2,900 additional claims had been dismissed by order or agreement.
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Earlier this month, headlines around the world heralded a large clinical trial dubbed JUPITER funded by Crestor maker Astrazeneca.
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Astrazeneca got a boon from a study suggesting old-fashioned statin Crestor has another string to its bow.
Big Plans 2008
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Syngenta was born in 1999, ironically, from the unwanted agrochemical divisions of drug makers Astrazeneca and Novartis.
Future Farmer 2008
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That will help Astrazeneca in its search for some extra features to justify the relatively high price Crestor will have when its main rival,
Take Heart 2008
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DTL Astrazeneca shares fall on flat Crestor results
SFGate: Top News Stories By The Associated Press 2011
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Astrazeneca said preliminary results indicated Crestor showed a greater percentage reduction in the volume of plaque in coronary arteries, the study's main goal.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Astrazeneca was the biggest Footsie faller, down 3.2pc to 2,933.5 as it traded ex-dividend.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Historical Yield Ranges Company Current Yield Monthly High Monthly Low 3.9% 1.28% 2.23% Astrazeneca ADR** 1.01% 1.98% Novartis Ag.
unknown title 2011
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Long Term Growth Rate Astrazeneca ADR 5.1% 12% 37% 11.2 4%
unknown title 2011
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