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*American pharmaceutical company ] Inc buys ] drugmaker Pharmacyclics Inc for ]21 billion. *American pharmaceutical company ] Inc buys ] drugmaker Pharmacyclics Inc for ]21 billion.
*A ] state appellate court (Division in ]) rules to approve in its entirety the 2011 settlement by ] with 22 institutional investors including ] Inc, ] Inc, and ] SE's Pacific Investment Management Co to resolve claims over ]174 billion of mortgage securities issued by the former Countrywide Financial Corp. for ]8.5 billion settlement. *A ] state appellate court (Division in ]) rules to approve in its entirety the 2011 settlement by ] with 22 institutional investors including ] Inc, ] Inc, and ] SE's Pacific Investment Management Co to resolve claims over ]174 billion of mortgage securities issued by the former Countrywide Financial Corp. for in a ]8.5 billion settlement.


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Current events of March 5, 2015 (2015-03-05) (Thursday) edit history watch
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  • American pharmaceutical company AbbVie Inc buys leukemia drugmaker Pharmacyclics Inc for $21 billion. (AP)
  • A New York state appellate court (Division in Manhattan) rules to approve in its entirety the 2011 settlement by Bank of America with 22 institutional investors including BlackRock Inc, MetLife Inc, and Allianz SE's Pacific Investment Management Co to resolve claims over $174 billion of mortgage securities issued by the former Countrywide Financial Corp. for in a $8.5 billion settlement. (Reuters)
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