For "justice timeline" reference..
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1953 drug introduced by CIBA as tranquilizer, they later ditch it (((reasons)))
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1954 Nazi-founded Gruenthal picks up the drug
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1955 expanded use (as Contergan) begins - allowing rx for anxiety, morning sickness,etc
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1961 pulled due to safety concerns / adverse effects
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1968 criminal trials begin
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1970 (December) Trial ends finding "no guilt"
FWIW -- appears that US FDA still had first generation foundational employees back then who prevented the drug from (legally) being marketed to US.
As I understand it...(because sometimes I read more than headlines)...
They are tapering out of Loan Servicing and Correspondence as a service to the mortgage industry
They are refocusing (those capabilities) on lending internally to their retail bank customers.