The UK-based pharmaceutical company Haleon will invest $54.2 million to upgrade its R&D facility in Richmond, which has helped birth or grow products such as Advil, Emergen-C and Robitussin.
RICHMOND, Va. — Haleon, a global company behind home healthcare products like Advil, Tums and Aquafresh, announced Monday its plan to upgrade its Richmond research and development facility.
Haleon, an international manufacturer of medicine, vitamins and toothpaste, will upgrade its lab in Richmond's North Side at a cost of $54 million, the company announced Monday. Based in England ...
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Shares in GSK lost 8% of their value today in the wake of the analyst comments, while Sanofi fell 3% and Haleon was down 6%, collectively wiping tens of billions of dollars off their valuations.