Bristol-Myers Squibb Chief Executive Giovanni Caforio will leave the big drugmaker, which he has led since 2015
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. Chief Executive Giovanni Caforio is planning to retire, the company said Wednesday. Chief Commercialization Officer Christopher Boerner will take the helm when Dr. Caforio leaves Nov.
1, the company said. Dr. Caforio will remain executive chairman of the drugmaker.South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
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