Pharmacy chain CVS is said to be in talks to buy Aetna, the Hartford-based health insurer. Neither side has publicly confirmed the negotiations, which were first reported in the Wall Street Journal.
Any such deal could be worth more than $60 billion, which would make it one of the largest ever mergers in the healthcare industry.
Aetna was founded in Hartford, and has been based in the city for more than a hundred years. Earlier this year, it announced its intention to move its headquarters staff to New York.
There’s little sense of what any takeover by Rhode Island-based CVS might mean for Aetna’s thousands of Connecticut-based employees.
Aetna earlier this year was blocked by federal anti trust regulators from merging with fellow health insurer Humana.
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