Teva

Teva collaborates on skin disease treatment, releases targets

Under the agreement with Royalty Pharma, the companies will jointly develop the anti-IL-15 antibody, TEV-'408, which is in a phase 1b trial for the treatment of vitiligo

Logo of Teva Pharmaceutical
Logo of Teva Pharmaceutical

Teva seeks startups to help solve global pharmaceutical challenges

The Resilience Acceleration program in Teva’s offices

Placing the focus on the therapist

 Illustrative photo shows various medicine pills in their original packaging

Does a common heart attack pill help everyone? Studies disagree


This week in 60 seconds: Netanyahu calls the UN a ‘house of lies’

Got a minute? Here's the week in review.

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Teva CEO rejects Netanyahu plea to minimize layoffs, avoid closing Jerusalem plant

Outside the meeting, thousands of soon-to-be laid-off Teva employees demonstrated with their families.

Teva CEO KAre Schultz and ISraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Teva’s lessons

Teva’s fall is tragic. But we should not learn the wrong lessons.

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries workers block a road during a demonstration near the facility in Neot Hovav, southern Israel December 17, 2017

Is Teva’s downfall pharma’s Lavi moment?

If done right, Israel could turn the Teva crisis from a misfortune into an opportunity.

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries workers block a road during a demonstration near the facility in Neot Hovav, southern Israel December 17, 2017

Netanyahu thanks United States for 'defending Israel's truth'

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that American Vice President Pence is “a great friend of Israel and a great friend of Jerusalem.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem.

Teva workers hole up in factories, workers strike en masse in solidarity

The Histadrut labor organization has called on workers across the country to power down machinery and walk out in protest of proposed cuts at Teva.

Israelis protest during a general strike in solidarity with Teva workers and other industrial workers across Israel in Ashdod, December 17, 2017

Nation girds for general strike today in protest of Teva layoffs

Morning flights halted at Ben-Gurion, public transit to operate as usual.

People protest outside the Teva Pharmaceutical Industries plant in Jerusalem December 14, 2017.

Politicians can decry Teva layoffs, but why did they give billions in tax breaks?

Teva has benefited from an estimated NIS 22 billion ($6.2b.) in tax breaks and subsidies from 2006 until today.

People protest outside the Teva Pharmaceutical Industries plant in Jerusalem December 14, 2017.

GRAPEVINE: Three is a lucky number

While there was great rejoicing in this particular area of the world during Christmas 1917, Israel in general and Jerusalem in particular have less cause for rejoicing at Christmas 2017.

PRESIDENT REUVEN RIVLIN lights the second Hanukka candle in the presence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Mossad chief Yossi Cohen at an event honoring outstanding Mossad personnel.

Teva Pharmaceuticals to lay off 14,000 employees worldwide, 1,750 in Israel

Teva's shares rallied on Thursday in response to the proposed cutbacks, rising more than 15% in one day on the Tel Aviv stock exchange, as of 4pm Israel time.

An Israeli flag flutters near the logo of Teva Tech which is part of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries in Neot Hovav, southern Israel December 14, 2017.