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Moledet
07-18-2008, 09:42 AM
Israeli drugmaker says will purchase rival generic drug company in move to expand its presence in US, Eastern European markets


Israeli drugmaker Teva Pharmaceutical said Friday it will buy rival generic drug company Barr Pharmaceuticals for more than $7 billion in a move to expand its presence in US and Eastern European markets.


Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. also is offering to assume $1.5 billion of Montvale, N.J.-based Barr Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s debt.


Barr shareholders will receive $39.90 in cash and 0.6272 of a Teva American Depositary Receipt for each share they own, or a total purchase price of $66.50 per share. That represents a 16 percent premium to Barr's $57.17 closing price Thursday.


Barr shares finished at $46.82 Wednesday, before reports that a deal was in the works sent the stock climbing 22 percent.


Already the largest generic drug maker in the world, Teva reported $9.4 billion in sales in 2007. Barr posted $2.5 billion in revenue, and the company describes itself as the largest maker of oral contraceptives in the US. It began selling a generic version of Bayer AG's birth-control pill Yasmin in the US in July.


Barr also has the rights to sell a generic version of the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder drug Adderall XR starting April 1, 2009.


The deal will give Teva a larger presence in Central and Eastern Europe, where Barr already has a footprint because of its 2006 purchase of Pliva, a Croatian drug maker.


Based on Barr's 108.1 million shares outstanding at April 28, the deal is valued at $7.19 billion before assumed debt. In a statement, the companies valued the deal at $7.46 billion before debt.


Barr stock jumped $3.82, or 6.7 percent, to $60.99 in premarket trading, which put the shares on pace for their highest opening in more than two years. Teva's ADRs gave up $1.50, or 3.7%, to $39.55, which would be an annual low for the stock.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3570004,00.html

If the Arabs continue their boycott, they'll soon run out of medications.

P.S. two years ago Teva bought Ivax for nearly the same price.

IDF_TANKER
07-18-2008, 09:51 AM
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3570004,00.html

If the Arabs continue their boycott, they'll soon run out of medications.

P.S. two years ago Teva bought Ivax for nearly the same price.

As they already ran out of Computers? :) Our neighbors have very convenient quality not to see the parts of the reality they are uncomfortable with.

gilgoul
07-18-2008, 10:12 AM
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3570004,00.html

If the Arabs continue their boycott, they'll soon run out of medications.

P.S. two years ago Teva bought Ivax for nearly the same price.

And they started when they bought Bayer Generic and a huge factory from Bayer Pharma, about 9 years ago, I worked on the deal :).

Moledet
07-18-2008, 10:29 AM
As they already ran out of Computers? :) Our neighbors have very convenient quality not to see the parts of the reality they are uncomfortable with.
Yep, all these Arab prince sure love Diamonds, and we roll most of the world diamonds trade (75%?) but they don't seem to care.

IDF_TANKER
07-18-2008, 10:32 AM
And they started when they bought Bayer Generic and a huge factory from Bayer Pharma, about 9 years ago, I worked on the deal :).

Is our esteemed member a lawyer?

Ordie
07-18-2008, 02:01 PM
Gotta love globalization.
Where everything is made everywhere.

gilgoul
07-21-2008, 05:55 PM
Is our esteemed member a lawyer?
R u crazy????
No, at the time I worked at the IT department of pharma France, and worked on the preparation and integration of the deal, like, estimate of the IT equipment in place, etc, etc, etc...
Now I'm far from the clsed spaces and ties, and I love it!

Ordie
07-21-2008, 06:20 PM
Roche (Swiss) is making a move to buy Genentech (US) for $43 Billion.