Troubled Olympus Of Japan To Keep Medical-Device Business, Sell Others
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
Japan's Olympus, a large and diverse company plagued by recent scandals, plans over the next five years to rid itself of several of its businesses, but keep the medical-device arm it considers a key business.
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