Pfizer's division, Capsugel, today acquired Bharti Healthcare for Rs 88 crore. This is being seen as an attempt by the Bharti group to streamline its activities and focus only on its core competencies. |
Capsugel, which has 10 global manufacturing facilities for gelatin capsules, capsule filling and sealing equipment, has acquired 92.76 per cent stake from the promoters at Rs 71 per share. |
As a necessary requirement for delisting, it would continue to buy the shares from other shareholders at Rs 83 per share for 6 months w.e.f. 11th October, 2005, according to the Bharti release. |
Bharti Healthcare, which is India's leading manufacturer of empty hard gelatin capsule, would now have the benefit of world class manufacturing and quality standards, added the release. |
Commenting on the development, Rakesh Bharti Mittal, vice chairman, Bharti Enterprises said, "The decision to exit this venture is in keeping with our functional and operational specialisation and with a view to focus on businesses that are customer facing as well as scalable." |
A Pfizer stated said that while considering opportunities to enter the Indian market, it had selected Bharti Healthcare Ltd based on its strong results and reputation built-up by the leadership of Bharti. |