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Squibb

[skwib]

noun

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



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In July, Pfizer and Bristol-Myers Squibb, which co-market the widely used blood thinner Eliquis, announced they would sell the drug at a discounted cash price through a direct online purchasing service.

Other pharmaceutical stocks were up sharply as well, including Eli Lilly, up 5.2%, and Bristol Myers Squibb, up 2.2%.

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For any flaws or faults of “Eleanor the Great” — and there are some — Squibb still might make you cry, even if you don’t want to.

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The stated intent is to share Bessie’s story when she no longer can, and surprisingly, everyone accepts this, perhaps because Squibb is too endearing to stay mad at.

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Kellyman is terrific opposite Squibb, but this unconventional friendship tale is the kind of slight human interest story that slips from your consciousness almost as soon as it has made its brief impression.

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