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Drug Industry Reorganization in the Future ―No More Argument, Unexpected Leaders?―
May 25, 2006Sugio SekoPharma Marketing Survey Research LaboratoryIt was predicted in the 1980's that the number of pharmaceutical companies in the world would be reduced to 10 by the end of the 20th century. Judging from the status of other…
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