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.
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% ...
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 ...
(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 ...