
US pharma major Bristol-Myers Squibb saw its shares fall nearly 10% to $50.04 last Monday to a near two year low, on the news that its best-selling cancer immunotherapy drug Opdivo had failed to beat placebo in a head to head trial, the results of which were presented in Denmark over the weekend at the ESMO 2016 Congress.
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