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- Starting Monday morning, patients covered by CVS's Caremark business experienced a halt in prescription processing, leaving some without their medications.
- This issue affected all types of businesses managed by CVS Caremark, which funds prescriptions at thousands of drugstores, including those beyond the company's outlets.
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- Takeda Pharmaceutical Co Ltd (NYSE:TAK) said on Tuesday that it was voluntarily withdrawing its marketing application for its dengue vaccine, TAK-003, candidate following discussions with the FDA.
- The Japan-based company cited data collection issues, which cannot be addressed within the current review cycle.
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- Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT) has revealed that a China-based hacking group, Storm-0558, breached email accounts linked to government agencies in Western Europe.
- The group remained undetected for about a month after gaining access to email data from approximately 25 organizations in mid-May.
Hyundai Workers In South Korea Go On First Strike In Five Years
- Hyundai Motor Company (OTC:HYMTF) unionized workers at its plants across South Korea reportedly staged the first strike in five years against the government's labor policies.
- A spokesman for the automaker's union said that both day-shift and night-shift employees stopped work for two hours today.
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