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Teva Wins ratiopharm, As it Moves to Solidify its EU Position

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The purchase of the privately held ratiopharm Group solidifies Teva's number one position in the European generics industry and fits well with its goal of expanding the gap between itself and competitors. Importantly, it gives Teva a firm standing in Germany, where it had been a minor player.

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