Mylan Shareholders Overwhelmingly Approve Proposed merger with Upjohn
Hertfordshire and Pittsburgh: Mylan N.V. has announced that its shareholders overwhelmingly voted to approve the proposed transaction combining Mylan and Upjohn, a division of Pfizer, at the company's extraordinary general meeting of shareholders. Approximately 99.6% of votes cast were voted in favor of the combination.
Mylan Executive Chairman and Future Viatris Executive Chairman Robert J. Coury said: "The near unanimous support we have received from our shareholders with 99.6% of shares voted in favor of this transaction truly validates the extensive analysis and time invested by the board's strategic review committee, and the full board, in identifying the right opportunity to unlock the true value of our one-of-a-kind platform as well as accelerate Mylan's next exciting phase of growth. The overwhelming endorsement we received from shareholders only further bolsters our confidence in the value that we believe the new company will deliver, and we are very excited to soon create Viatris, expected in the fourth quarter of this year."
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