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Lipitor Factory is One Pfizer Casualty

May 19, 2010, 6:00 AM

If you want to understand why Pfizer is closing eight manufacturing plants and laying off 6,000 workers over the next five years, its plant at Loughbeg in County Cork, Ireland, would be a good place to start.

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Richard Evans guides institutional investors through his Healthcare research at Bloomberg World Headquarters in May of this year.  The symposium was hosted by Bloomberg Tradebook and materials are available upon request.

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Evans thoughts on the President’s Healthcare Proposal

February 22, 2010

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What’s Next for Health Care Companies?

January 20, 2010, 11:20 AM

Since November, one experienced industry analyst has been saying health care reform is “simply over.” What does he think now?

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Prospects for Health Overhaul Dim After Massachusetts Vote

January 20, 2010, 8:53 AM

The Kennedy seat in the Senate is gone. With its loss, Democrats’ hopes for passing an overhaul of the nation’s health system have faded, too.

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Evans Says U.S. Health Bills Potentially Irreconcilable

December 28, 2009

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Analyst Doubts Health Overhaul Can Pass

November 17, 2009, 9:47 AM

Arguing that the political winds are shifting away from the support necessary for an overhaul, one Wall Street analyst is now predicting Congress will not pass any significant health care legislation anytime soon.

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Analyst: Insurers Needn’t Fear Public Option

November 3, 2009, 4:11 PM

In a report sent to investors earlier this week, a Wall Street analyst, Richard Evans, concludes that the health insurance industry should probably not worry much about the prospect of a government-run health plan — at least not as it now is taking shape in Congress.

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Prescriptions: Contrarian View: The Proposed Fine for Going Without Insurance Is Too Low

September 22, 2009, 7:31 PM

Some have criticized the Baucus health care proposal as punitive because it would fine people who did not sign up for health insurance. But a Wall Street health care analyst says the fines are too low.

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