Pfizer
Pfizer Inc is a worldwide pharmaceutical and biotechnology firm based on 42nd Street in Manhattan, New York. In 1849, two German immigrants, Charles Pfizer (1824-1906) and his relative Charles F. Erhart (1821-1891) founded the corporation in New York. Pfizer is one of the world's largest multinational pharmaceutical firms, with the goal of providing public benefit, advancing medical treatment, and improving patient outcomes.
Pfizer develops and manufactures immunology, oncology, cardiology, endocrinology, and neurology drugs and vaccines. The corporation has numerous blockbuster medications or treatments with annual revenues exceeding $1 billion. In 2020, the United States accounted for 52% of the company's revenues, China and Japan accounted for 6% each, and other countries accounted for 36%. With 25,000 clinical researchers testing every day, the firm focuses on pharmaceutical discovery and innovation. Pfizer also has R&D colleagues in Groton, Connecticut, Boulder, Colorado, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and other locations across the world to help support its pipeline. Pfizer's global portfolio consists of pharmaceuticals, vaccines, and consumer health care items. The company's most recent major contribution is the first COVID-19 vaccine developed, manufactured, approved, and disseminated after a year of the epidemic.
Website: https://www.pfizer.com/