AbbVie’s Business Development, Cancer Plans Not Put Off By Stemcentrx Disappointments
Executive Summary
At J.P. Morgan, AbbVie said the clinical struggles of Rova-T won’t alter its deal-making plans and leave it with plenty of solid tumor possibilities. The pharma took a $4bn write-off of the Stemcentrx deal on Jan. 4.
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