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Squibb

American  
[skwib] / skwɪb /

noun

  1. Edward Robinson, 1819–1900, U.S. pharmaceutical manufacturer and medical reformer.


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Bristol Myers Squibb, a healthcare heavyweight, has gained 24% since our pick.

From Barron's

At the cheaper end of the spectrum, Bristol-Myers Squibb is heading into a busy stretch of clinical readouts that could help restore confidence after years marked by patent losses.

From The Wall Street Journal

As quieter employees push workplaces to be more flexible and provide more resources, companies are making more space for introverts, sometimes literally: Bristol-Myers Squibb created a room where introverts can recharge.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bristol-Myers Squibb employees were giving managers pointers on how to tell whether their introverted staffers are excited about their work.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bristol-Myers Squibb created a room where introverts can recharge.

From The Wall Street Journal