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    Baxalta (Bax from the name of its former parent company; alta a Latin adjective meaning 'high' or 'profound' [2]) is a biopharmaceutical company founded on 1 July 2015 after its parent company, Baxter International, spun off biopharmaceutical division. [1]

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    MarketBeat, a financial media company owned by Matthew Paulson, paid the McGorty sites for newsletter signups as part of its affiliate program.Its spokesperson said the network of MarketBeat sites are unrelated to the McGorty sites, but operated in a similar manner and contained at least one story plagiarized from the Washington Post.