Ono Pharmaceutical said on November 1 that its first-half sales soared nearly 19% year on year thanks to expanding use of its immuno-oncology star Opdivo (nivolumab) and growth in royalty income from Bristol-Myers Squibb, the company’s global ally for the…
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