Valeant CEO taking medical leave of absence
NEW YORK - Valeant Pharmaceuticals International (VRX) CEO J. Michael Pearson is taking a medical leave of absence after he was hospitalized with pneumonia last week.
Shares of the troubled Canadian pharmaceutical company fell 7 percent, or $7.07, to $107. 25 in premarket trading Monday morning.
Pearson's leave comes two weeks after Valeant slashed its fourth-quarter financial predictions and issued a profit outlook for 2016 that was short of Wall Street's estimate. Its sales have been hurt after ending a distribution arrangement with mail-order pharmacy Philidor, following scrutiny from Congress and the media.
Valeant says three executives will take over for Pearson in his absence.