Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to continue to receive referral fees from a law firm that is suing pharma powerhouse Merck & Co. | ...
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In a report released on January 21, Akash Tewari from Jefferies reiterated a Buy rating on Merck & Company (MRK – Research Report). The ...
The CEO of Germany's Merck KGaA said a recovery in sales growth at its existing business means it can take a cautious approach when it comes to buying other companies, which are expensively priced.
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Herrmann will continue in her role as chief of staff to EVP and chief communications and public affairs officer Cristal Downing.
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The secretary of Health and Human Services nominee wrote in an ethics agreement that he would keep receiving contingency fees.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., HHS secretary nominee, faces criticism for financial ties to vaccine lawsuits, raising ethical concerns over regulatory impartiality.