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TOKYO -- U.S. proxy advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) is recommending shareholders vote against the ...
Takeda's long-serving chief executive Christophe Weber has said he will retire next year, after 12 years at the Japanese drugmaker. Weber – who was briefly chief operating officer of Takeda ...
currently president of Takeda’s U.S. Business Unit, as the successor to Christophe Weber, Takeda’s president, chief executive officer (CEO) and representative director, when Mr. Weber retires from the ...
currently president of Takeda’s U.S. Business Unit, as the successor to Christophe Weber, Takeda’s president, chief executive officer (CEO) and representative director, when Mr. Weber retires from the ...
Reuters said that Takeda plans to sell up to $10 billion worth of unwanted assets – but Weber reportedly told a news conference that selling off the OTC unit will not be the company’s first ...
Takeda will hold an investor vote on its $62 billion acquisition of Shire next month, and aims to close the deal on January 8. Under the leadership of CEO Christophe Weber, Takeda is hoping to ...
The drugmaker is divesting Takeda Consumer Healthcare, which operates mainly in Japan, to private equity group Blackstone for 242 billion yen ($2.3 billion), with the deal expected to close in ...
At an extraordinary general meeting held in Osaka, 88% of Takeda’s shareholders voted in favour of the deal and allowed Weber’s team to go ahead and close it in early January.
Takeda’s CEO Christophe Weber got the deal across the line despite protests from a small but vocal group of shareholders concerned about repaying the bank loan of more than $30 billion needed to ...
The merger with Shire was masterminded by French CEO Christophe Weber, the first foreigner to lead the Japanese pharma. And thanks to the merger with Shire, Takeda is probably one of the top 10 ...
Trainer Christophe Clement died at 59 after a respected three-decade career. Clement trained 24 Grade 1 winners and earned praise for his integrity and kindness. His legacy includes mentorship and ...
Belmont Stakes (G1)-winning trainer Christophe Clement, who had been battling metastatic uveal melanoma, died May 25. He was 59. In a prepared statement from Clement posted on his stable's twitter ...