Johnson & Johnson said its board plans to repurchase up to $5 billion of its common stock after it was pummeled on Friday, following the release of a scathing Reuters report, which alleged the company knew about — and hid — the presence of cancer-causing asbestos in its iconic baby powder.

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In response, J&J slammed the piece as “one-sided, false and inflammatory” in a statement published on its website. On Monday, CEO Alex Gorsky continued to defend the product, citing tens of thousands of studies that he said prove talc does not cause cancer, or other asbestos-related diseases.

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