Why the CVS Health Corp Buyout of Aetna Makes Sense
After more than a month of speculation and market rumors, CVS Health Corp (NYSE: CVS) announced a $69 billion buyout bid for health insurance giant Aetna Inc (AET) on Sunday.
After more than a month of speculation and market rumors, CVS Health Corp (NYSE: CVS) announced a $69 billion buyout bid for health insurance giant Aetna Inc (AET) on Sunday.
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