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    Yale(merc) sample valuation

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    Merck & Co.‚ Inc. Recommendation: Buy Target Price Current Price Difference $ 37.09 $ 26.18 41.7%↑ Market Cap. 52 Wk High 52 Wk Low $ 57.48B $ 36.26 $ 25.50 Shrs. Out. 2‚217.6M As of October 21‚ 2005 • Market reaction to Vioxx lawsuits too extreme • Cash flow for company strong enough to absorb potential legal or competitive challenges • Potential blockbuster drugs in the pipeline • A stable of existing drugs to continue driving growth • Aging and growing population

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    Subject: Merck‚ the FDA‚ and the Vioxx Recall Facts: Back in 2005‚ Merck was described as a unique force in the pharmaceutical industry; its leadership in profits‚ sales‚ assets‚ and market value was recognized by investors and respected by competitors. Society in general had a favorable reception for the company due to their different acts of generosity‚ like the eternal donation of Mectizan to patients suffering of red blindness. In addition‚ the company has demonstrated high ethical standards

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    Case study on Chevron

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    Introduction INTRODUCTION TO COMPANIES (Chevron Corporation) Chevron Corporation is an American multinational energy corporation. Headquartered in San Ramon‚ California‚ and active in more than 180 countries‚ it is engaged in every aspect of the oil‚ gas‚ and geothermal energy industries‚ including exploration and production; refining‚ marketing and transport; chemicals manufacturing and sales; and power generation. Chevron is one of the world’s six "super major" oil companies; as of 2013

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    blockbuster in terms of sales‚ profit and prescriptions issued. Vioxx also was recalled by Merck and taken off the market in 2004 due to adverse cardiac events CITATION Law14 \l 1033 (Lawerence & Weber‚ 2014). The drug recall has been studied and discussed as controversial due to the clinical data Merck had in its studies‚ the FDA quick approval‚ lobbyist efforts in Washington‚ and the enormous marketing effort by Merck. The system in place allowed thousands of individuals that where prescribed Vioxx

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    Vioxx Medication (Rofecoxib) Vioxx (Rofecoxib) medication is a class of drug called nonsteroidal and inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Vioxx was introduced on May 20‚ 1999 by Merck & Co. It has been used by over 20 million Americans since it was put on the market. Vioxx works by reducing substances that cause inflammation‚ pain and fever in the body. Vioxx is used to reduce pain‚ inflammation‚ and stiffness cause by osteoarthritis‚ rheumatoid arthritis and certain forms of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis

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    river blindness

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    pharmaceutical in the area that river blindness occurs will invest in the cure for river blindness. 3. However‚ Merck could not justify such an investment in terms of financial at all‚ because this development is a big financial risk. Merck works for a company that is committed to the people‚ so they take risk to better the people. This is the main reason they would create a cure for river blindness 4. Merck could tell them that the cost to develop a cure for river blindness would be too high and the investment

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    Merck's Culture

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    “May 5‚ 2005. It was the darkest hour in the pharmaceutical giant ’s 114-year history. Merck was drowning in liability suits stemming from Vioxx‚ its $2.5 billion-a-year arthritis drug‚ which it had to pull from the market because of a link to heart attacks and strokes. Two other blockbusters worth a combined $7 billion in annual sales were facing patent expirations. And Merck ’s labs‚ which other companies once hailed as a bastion of scientific innovation‚ were crippled by a culture that buried

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    In a way‚ this acquisition was an investment to properly position Merck in an unpredictable future. If this future held a system in which the most drugs were sold through PBMs‚ or not‚ Merck would be positioned to continue their successful business. As one Merck-Medco put it “Our business is constantly changing.” (Pg. 19). This merger had to occur to create a company flexible and agile enough to adapt to a changes. Merck had a strategic vision to become embedded as part of a total healthcare

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    Motivational Techniques

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    are Merck & Co.‚ Inc.‚ Starbucks‚ and Google. We will begin with Merck. Merck is known worldwide as one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world‚ and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500. It was established in 1891 as the United States subsidiary of the German company Merck KGaA. It is currently one of the seven largest pharmaceutical companies in the world both by capital and revenue (Merck & Co.‚ Inc‚ 2008‚ p. 1). Like many pharmaceutical companies in the U.S.‚ the sales force at Merck follows

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    Background and Business Strategy Section Major firms of the world pharmaceutical industry Pharmaceutical industry is characterized by high level of concentration. There are about dozen of multinational companies that dominate in industry. Most of companies are not widely diversified and more than 50% of revenues come from sales of pharmaceutical products. There are few companies in industry that have other large sources of income‚ for example Johnson & Johnson. The pharmaceutical

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