All articles by Phillip Broadwith – Page 8
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Business
Former Valeant and Philidor executives arrested for fraud
Prosecutors allege the men masterminded a kickback scheme between Valeant and the speciality pharmacy
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Business
OCP to invest $3.7bn in Ethiopian fertiliser plant
Output from joint venture between Ethiopian government and Moroccan state phosphate group will exceed domestic demand
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Opinion
Uncertainty around Trump presidency is harmful to industry
Uncertainty is anathema to industry. Trump and Brexit are frustrations, but the wheels do not stop.
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Opinion
Regulatory tightropes
When lobbying and marketing clash with scientific evidence, regulators walk a fine line
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News
Explainer: Are ‘flushable’ wet wipes really flushable?
Water companies are calling for all wipes to be classified as unflushable until an international standard is agreed
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Business
Third fatality confirmed in BASF incident
Crackers and related plants will restart over coming days
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Business
Explosion at BASF kills at least two
Six workers injured and a further two missing in Ludwigshafen, Germany
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Business
Chemical activity on demand
Aqdot controls the release of encapsulated cargoes using supramolecular chemistry
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Opinion
Booster shot
Zika and Ebola have highlighted the pharmaceutical industry’s ability to respond to critical needs
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Business
Ineos lands first US shale gas in UK
Massive tankers create a ‘virtual pipeline’ bringing feedstock to replace dwindling domestic supplies
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Business
J&J to buy Abbott Medical Optics
Deal adds laser surgery and cataract lens replacements to J&J’s eyecare business
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Business
Danaher boosts diagnostics with Cepheid buyout
$4bn deal strengthens Danaher’s life sciences portfolio
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Business
Joined-up thinking
The rift between contract medicinal chemistry and chemical development needs to be bridged
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Business
Pfizer to buy Astrazeneca’s antibiotics
Deal tops up Pfizer’s late-stage development pipeline, but AZ will retain biological programmes
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Opinion
How do companies deal with political shifts?
Political instability hits small companies hardest
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Business
Job cuts at Takeda, Boehringer and Arena
Hundreds of positions eliminated as companies re-evaluate R&D
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Business
Fibrant to quit US operations
Caprolactam supplier will shed hundreds of jobs, while operations in Europe and China continue