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Is this what happens when you double-cross the USA?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12335801
Almost without obvious reason one of the top US companies based in Britain decides to pull the plug and 2400 people are put out of work.
Surely it cannot be for revenge for getting the Lockerbie bomber released?
We know many countries are in hoc to the US which is why Egypt is in turmoil at the moment!
Almost without obvious reason one of the top US companies based in Britain decides to pull the plug and 2400 people are put out of work.
Surely it cannot be for revenge for getting the Lockerbie bomber released?
We know many countries are in hoc to the US which is why Egypt is in turmoil at the moment!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Last I heard Pfizer was not run by the US government.
This was being discussed on Radio 4 this morning.
Seems it's mostly to do with their world wide strategy for cost savings.
Crucially a number of their key drugs are shortly due to come out of patent protection. Viagra in March next year for example.
their stock is 50% down on what it was in 2006 - they are cost cutting pure and simple.
Countries in hock to the US - are you kidding us?
Do you know how much the US is in hock to China?about $750 billion!
This was being discussed on Radio 4 this morning.
Seems it's mostly to do with their world wide strategy for cost savings.
Crucially a number of their key drugs are shortly due to come out of patent protection. Viagra in March next year for example.
their stock is 50% down on what it was in 2006 - they are cost cutting pure and simple.
Countries in hock to the US - are you kidding us?
Do you know how much the US is in hock to China?about $750 billion!
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