GlaxoSmithKline merger gets US approval
18 Dec 2000
The 130bn merger between drugs giants Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham has been approved by US anti-trust regulator, the Federal Trade Commission.
, with the faint but unmistakable buzzing of a mosquito in the background. As it gets louder, the woman swats it...Bayer is launching a pounds 1.2m TV campaign through Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO to promote thrush remedy Canesten Once. The ad, which breaks on Boxing Day, shows a woman sleeping in a moonlit room, with the faint but unmistakable buzzing of a mosquito in the background. As it gets louder, the woman swats it ...
The 130bn merger between drugs giants Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham has been approved by US anti-trust regulator, the Federal Trade Commission.
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