Pfizer PFE-2.36%decrease; red down pointing triangle has sold 700 million shares in British consumer-healthcare business Haleon HLN 1.12%increase; green up pointing triangle for 2.50 billion ...
Pfizer’s decision to offload $3.05 billion worth of shares in Haleon is a strategic move driven by shifting priorities in a volatile pharmaceutical market. The transaction, involving 700 million ...
Jan 15 (Reuters) - Pfizer (PFE.N), opens new tab will sell shares worth 2.50 billion pounds ($3.05 billion) in Haleon (HLN.L), opens new tab, lowering its stake in the British consumer healthcare ...
Based in the United Kingdom, Haleon makes consumer health care products, including Advil, Centrum Multivitamin and Aquafresh ...
Pfizer (PFE) announces that it intends to sell approximately 700M ordinary shares in Haleon plc (HLN), representing approximately 7.7% of Haleon’s issued share capital. “There will be no sale ...
Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) announced Tuesday it plans to sell roughly 700M ordinary shares in Haleon (NYSE:HLN) to lower its stake in the British consumer healthcare giant from about 15.0% to 7.3% ...
(Bloomberg) -- Pfizer Inc. sold about 700 million shares in Haleon Plc, further paring its stake in the maker of Sensodyne toothpaste. The deal raised around £2.5 billion ($3.1 billion ...
(RTTNews) - Pfizer Inc. (PFE) Wednesday announced the sale of 700 million shares in Haleon Plc (HLN), a British multinational consumer healthcare company, at 357 pence per share or approximately $ ...
(Alliance News) - Pfizer Inc is selling 700 million shares in Haleon PLC, more than halving its remaining stake, according to a statement from JPMorgan Securities on Tuesday. Weybridge-based ...
Pfizer has sold 700 million shares in British consumer-healthcare business Haleon for 2.50 billion pounds, equivalent to US$3.05 billion, it said in a statement. The U.S. drugmaker said Wednesday ...
(Reuters) -Pfizer will sell shares worth 2.50 billion pounds ($3.05 billion) in Haleon, lowering its stake in the British consumer healthcare company to about 7.3% from 15%, its bookrunner ...