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- $425,000 per year: The FDA announced that pharma giant Norvatis submitted manipulated data during the approval process for its gene therapy drug Zolgensma — reportedly the world’s most expensive drug at $425,000 per year for five years. The FDA is currently recommending keeping the treatment for spinal muscular atrophy on the market, saying that the compromised information only affected a “small portion of the product testing data.”
- $8.5M: Domino’s says that it has stockpiled $8.5M worth of pizza ingredients in case the UK leaves the EU without a deal. The pizza maker says that around a third of its ingredients for the UK market are imported. The company is far from alone in its stockpiling efforts — the British government itself is recommending that medical suppliers hold on to 6 weeks worth of inventory.
- 1 in a million: An Oregon man nearly lost $23,000 in cash after tossing a shoebox of his life savings in the recycling bin. When he realized what he had done, he contacted Recology, a waste collecting service that services 1M+ homes and businesses on the West Coast. Luckily, a Recology employee spotted the shoebox on the sorting line, and the money is being reunited with its owner. For an alternative to shoeboxes, check out our report on the digital banks of the future.
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