Mylan skyrockets after securing a merger with Pfizer's off-patent drug unit

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The new company will sell popular drugs such as Viagra, Lipitor, and Mylan's EpiPen, and is expected to generate around $20 billion in total sales.

Shares of Mylan surged more than 20% in early trading on Monday after the EpiPen maker agreed to merge with Pfizer's off-patent drug unit. Pfizer shareholders will own 57% of the new company, and the remainder will be owned by shareholders of Mylan, according to a statement from the companies. The new drugmaker will be rebranded and renamed, and is expected to generate between $19 billion and $20 billion in annual sales. Watch Mylan trade live.

Shares of Mylan surged more than 20% in early trading on Monday after the EpiPen maker agreed to merge with Pfizer's off-patent drug unit. Pfizer shareholders will own 57% of the new company, and the remainder will be owned by shareholders of Mylan, according to a statement from the companies. The new drugmaker will be rebranded and renamed, and is expected to generate between $19 billion and $20 billion in annual sales. Watch Mylan trade live.

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