Summary
From the moment Pfizer Inc. announced a year ago July that it would be shutting down its Augusta pharmaceutical plant, optimism was high that a buyer could be found for the 30-acre facility, thus saving the nearly 200 high-paid jobs there - scientists, engineers and technicians.
At first, the Lovers Lane plant - which used to make the active ingredients that went into the arthritis drugs Celebrex and Bextra - said it would close up shop in January of this year.See the full content of this document
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Saving Pfizer's Workers
But the marketing campaign seemed to be making so much progress that Pfizer - ever hopeful that it...
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