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Fwd: As EpiPen’s Price Soared 400 Percent, Executive Pay Soared 600 Percent

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From: NBC Nightly News <email@mail.nbcnews.com>
Date: Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 2:31 AM
Subject: As EpiPen's Price Soared 400 Percent, Executive Pay Soared 600 Percent
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As EpiPen's Price Soared 400 Percent, Executive Pay Soared 600 Percent
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