Perrigo Returns To 'Model' For Success, Expects Surprises From 2020 Launches

Perrigo "walked away a little bit" from "a model that worked beautifully," says CEO Murray Kessler at investor conference, "In essence, all we've done over the last year is to put back in place the model that worked so well."

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After a "fun first year" at Perrigo Co. PLC's helm, Murray Kessler says the OTC private label giant that has struggled to grow earnings for several years will have surprises in early 2020 with product launches.

"I think the world will be surprised, when I come out in the beginning of the year, to see how much we've ramped up, and we'll start hitting the market...

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