This AP story is based on a statement from Pfizer, which we have so far been unable to locate.
NEW YORK (AP) - Pfizer Inc. CEO Hank McKinnell was too exuberant when discussing the company's inhaled insulin drug Exubera, saying it was approved by U.S. regulators when it hasn't been.
The world's largest drug company issued a correction of the statement McKinnell made while being interviewed Friday by cable news channel CNBC at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
After the interview, McKinnell went back on CNBC to apologize for what he said was "clearly a confusion in our own (Pfizer's) communications."
McKinnell said Pfizer expected the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to make a decision about the drug shortly.
On Thursday, European regulators approved Exubera. Analysts have said that Exubera's sales could reach $1 billion.
On Thursday, Pfizer also received approval from the FDA for Sutent, a drug to combat a rare stomach cancer and advanced kidney cancer. Sutent sales could also reach blockbuster status, according to some analysts. Link
Forbes also have a story up.