from Reuters: Top News https://reut.rs/2EFMhdI A U.S. federal judge reviewing an agreement between the government and CVS Health Corp allowing it to buy health insurer Aetna has indicated that he will not halt most integration between the two companies.
Judge accepts CVS offer on Aetna while reviewing consent decree
A U.S. federal judge reviewing an agreement between the government and CVS Health Corp allowing it to buy health insurer Aetna has indicated that he will not halt most integration between the two companies.

from Reuters: Top News https://reut.rs/2EFMhdI A U.S. federal judge reviewing an agreement between the government and CVS Health Corp allowing it to buy health insurer Aetna has indicated that he will not halt most integration between the two companies.
from Reuters: Top News https://reut.rs/2EFMhdI A U.S. federal judge reviewing an agreement between the government and CVS Health Corp allowing it to buy health insurer Aetna has indicated that he will not halt most integration between the two companies.
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