Published by Erik Greb on March 9, 2009
under Manufacturing, North America News, Trends
It’s déjà vu all over again. Little more than a month after Pfizer (New York) announced that it would acquire Wyeth (Madison, NJ), Merck (Whitehouse Station, NJ) and Schering-Plough (Kenilworth, NJ) have unveiled their own merger agreement. The combined company will be called Merck and be based in Whitehouse Station, New Jersey. Schering-Plough CEO Fred Hassan will help during the merger, but Merck’s CEO Richard Clark will lead the combined company. Read more »
Published by Patricia Van Arnum on February 27, 2009
under Trends
Pfizer’s pending $68-billion merger with Wyeth has raised the question on possible suitors in another merger among the pharmaceutical majors. A recent article in the New York Times gained the input of Wall Street analysts, who speculate that Merck, Sanofi-Aventis, and Johnson & Johnson may be next in line to seek acquisitions among their Big Pharma brethen or in select biotechnology companies. Read more »
Published by Alexis Pellek on February 27, 2009
under Biotech, Europe News, North America News
As Roche promised earlier this month, it commenced a tender offer to acquire all of the outstanding shares of Genentech it doesn’t own for $86.50 cash per share. And as Genentech promised, it evaluated the offer and issued a statement to stockholders on Monday. As expected, Genentech rejected the offer. Read more »
Published by Alexis Pellek on February 5, 2009
under Biotech, Europe News, North America News
As my colleague recently mentioned, new doesn’t always mean better. That became true last week for anyone waiting for a new offer from Roche to acquire Genentech. Roche announced its new plan to buy the company last Friday: Roche will approach Genentech’s shareholders directly with an offer of $86.50 per share or $42 billion. Read more »
Published by Alexis Pellek on October 10, 2008
under Biotech, Manufacturing, North America News
ImClone and Eli Lilly announced Monday that Lilly offered to buy the company for $6.5 billion. Lilly turned out to be the $70-per-share mystery suitor, as was rumored last week. The acquisition will strengthen Lilly’s oncology portfolio, which includes “Gemzar” and “Alimta,” and now, ImClone’s “Erbitux.” Read more »
Published by Alexis Pellek on October 2, 2008
under Biotech, Manufacturing, North America News, Trends
When it rejected both of Bristol-Myers Squibb’s bids of $60, then $62 per share, ImClone said it had been approached by “a large pharmaceutical company” offering $70 per share, or $6.1 billion, subject to due diligence. Some wondered whether this was a bluff. Now, it seems the mystery suitor may be closer to owning the New York-based biotech company. Read more »
Published by Alexis Pellek on September 26, 2008
under Asia News, Biotech, Europe News, Manufacturing, North America News, Trends
Last week’s post highlighted pharma deals that haven’t been working out due to rejected bids and stalled negotiations. On a more positive note, the past several months have also seen some successful acquisitions. This past week produced updates to some of Big Pharma’s pending pacts. Read more »
Published by Alexis Pellek on September 19, 2008
under Asia News, Biotech, Europe News, Manufacturing, North America News, Trends
The past several months have seen many successful merger and acquisition announcements come and go, but for some companies, this has hardly been a summer of love. Several of Big Pharma’s big offers have been rejected, and some of these stories are still playing out. Only time will tell what the future holds for these proposed deals and sometimes troubled partnerships. Read more »
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