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J&J; to take charge of $440 million

From Times Wire Services

Johnson & Johnson said it would take a $440-million charge on a write-down of assets related to Natrecor, a heart-failure treatment.

The New Brunswick, N.J., drug maker is writing down Natrecor assets because of a recent decline in sales, according to the filing.

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