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Pfizer’s Art Of The Deal

Pfizer’s Art Of The Deal

ByAlex Knapp,

Forbes Staff

andAmy Feldman,

Forbes Staff

The pharmaceutical giant’s deal with Trump to cut prices has little impact on the bottom line–but removes a lot of regulatory uncertainty. Investors love it.

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