Saturday, May 29, 2010

Dalton McGinty

The world's largest generic company Teva invests 37 million pounds in the expansion of industrial enterprises in the Canadian city Stauffvill (Ontario).
The provincial government provides the company Teva Canada grant worth 4.25 million pounds, which will save 182 highly skilled employees and hired 20 more people. More than half the products Xeloda produced by Teva in Canada is exported.
On conclusion of partnership agreements between pharmaceutical companies and the government of Ontario announced a day visit the delegation of the province, headed by its Prime Minister, Dalton McGinty with scientists from the research institute named after the Weizmann in Israel.

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