(Bloomberg) — Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. was charged by the U.S. with conspiring with competitors to raise prices for generic drugs, the most significant case to come out of a yearslong investigation of price-fixing by pharmaceutical companies.Teva’s U.S. unit was indicted on charges of participating in three conspiracies to fix prices and allocate customers from May 2013 to December 2015, the Justice Department said Tuesday.Teva, the world’s largest generic-drug maker by market value, is the most high-profile company to be charged in the Justice Department’s probe into allegations that companies conspired with one another to prop up the prices of …read more
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