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| AmerisourceBergen Names Tim G. Guttman Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer |
“I am very pleased to appoint Tim to his new role,” said Collis. “Since he joined the Company 10 years ago, he has demonstrated his ability to drive financial discipline throughout the organization, and he has been an important partner in driving our operating performance. He brings a thorough knowledge of our business as well as unique perspectives from other industries to our leadership team, and I am confident that he will continue to play a key role in our future success.” “I am excited to be taking this new role and to continue to help drive strong financial performance and deliver value to our shareholders,” said Guttman. “We have tremendous opportunities ahead, driven by the growth areas of the markets we serve, and the unique services we provide to manufacturers and healthcare providers. In addition, our demonstrated expense and working capital discipline, as well as our strong balance sheet give us excellent financial flexibility.”
Prior to joining
Mr. Guttman graduated from The The Company expects to fill the role of Corporate Controller internally.
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"forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the
Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934. These statements are based on management's current expectations
and are subject to uncertainty and change in circumstances. Among the
factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those
projected, anticipated or implied are the following: changes in
pharmaceutical market growth rates; the loss of one or more key customer
or supplier relationships; changes in customer mix; customer
delinquencies, defaults or insolvencies; supplier defaults or
insolvencies; changes in pharmaceutical manufacturers' pricing and
distribution policies or practices; adverse resolution of any contract
or other dispute with customers or suppliers; federal and state
government enforcement initiatives to detect and prevent suspicious
orders of controlled substances and the diversion of controlled
substances; qui tam litigation for alleged violations of fraud
and abuse laws and regulations and/or any other laws and regulations
governing the marketing, sale and purchase of pharmaceutical products or
services and any related litigation, including shareholder derivative
lawsuits; changes in federal and state legislation or regulatory action
affecting pharmaceutical product pricing or reimbursement policies,
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