Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. agreed to buy cancer drugmaker Mirati Therapeutics Inc. for $4.8 billion Sunday, a price that disappointed investors after reported interest from rival Sanofi.
Mirati develops commercial-stage oncology therapies, and through the deal, Bristol Myers Squibb will add lung-cancer medicine Krazati, among others, to its.
Bristol Myers Squibb to Acquire Mirati for $58.00 Per Share, Representing $4.8 Billion Equity Value and Up to $5.8 Billion Including the Contingent Value Right Acquisition Brings KRAZATI® (adagrasib), a Best-in-Class KRASG12C Inhibitor Approved by the U.S. FDA for the Treatment of Patients with Advanced Non-Small Ce.
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