Merck licenses Chinese cancer drug

The company is paying China-based biotech LaNova Medicines $588 million for the kind of dual-pronged antibody drug that ...
Merck's undervalued stock presents growth opportunities with Keytruda and promising pipeline drugs, making it a Buy despite ...
Merck & Co. is paying $588 million upfront to defend its Keytruda kingdom. The outlay, plus up to $2.7 billion in milestones, ...
Merck is playing defense against Summit Therapeutics with a $3.3 billion licensing deal announced Thursday for a cancer drug.
Results from the study, which focused on gynecological malignant tumors, were presented at the Society for Immunotherapy of ...
Germany-based BioNTech got into the space before the gold rush that was unleashed in September by the news that Akeso and ...
Merck's consistent dividend payments over 34 years, healthy balance sheet, and attractive valuation highlight its investment ...
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Its top-selling treatment, Keytruda, will lose patent protection in a few years. Then Merck will face biosimilar ...
For Merck, the drug that concerns investors is Keytruda. The blockbuster cancer drug faces patent expiration in 2028.