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Exclusive-'No discussions' over AstraZeneca-Bristol Myers deal, senior source says

August 5, 2026 8:14 AM EDT

FILE PHOTO: A sign stands outside a Bristol Myers Squibb facility in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S., May 20, 2021. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo

By Maggie Fick and ‌Sabrina Valle

Aug ​5 (Reuters) - There ​are "no discussions" ongoing between AstraZeneca and Bristol Myers Squibb over a potential deal, a senior source close to ‌the matter told Reuters on Wednesday, quashing the prospect ⁠of a mooted mega merger between the drugmakers.

"There is no deal between AstraZeneca ‌and BMS. There never was ‌a deal to be done, and there are no discussions between the companies," said the source, speaking on condition of anonymity.

AstraZeneca ​and Bristol Myers Squibb both declined to comment on emailed questions from Reuters.

AstraZeneca shares rose 2.9% on the Reuters report, ⁠while Bristol Myers Squibb shares were down 2.6% at 1341 GMT.

After the deal talks were ​first reported by the Financial Times on Sunday, AstraZeneca shareholders questioned the strategic logic of such a tie-up ​for AstraZeneca, which has been one ‌of the most successful companies in the sector under CEO Pascal Soriot's 14 years at the helm. ⁠AstraZeneca shares slid around 9% after the reports, the stock's biggest one-day drop since 2020, while Bristol Myers shares were little changed.

Reuters reported on ⁠Sunday, citing a person familiar with the situation, that the two drugmakers had ​held preliminary talks about a possible deal that would create a pharmaceutical behemoth with a combined value of nearly $400 billion.

Another person familiar with the matter said ‌on Wednesday that no talks between the companies were currently active. The person added that, given ‌the size of the potential deal, Britain's market abuse rules would have ⁠required an announcement had negotiations ‌been underway.

(Reporting by ​Maggie Fick and Sabrina Valle. Additional reporting by Amy-Jo Crowley. Editing by Adam Jourdan and Jan Harvey and ‌Mark Potter)



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