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Pfizer considers Strides' injectables unit purchase

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Bloomberg Mumbai

Pfizer, the world’s largest drugmaker, is among companies weighing a purchase of the injectable-medicines unit of Indian drug supplier Strides Arcolab, said three people with knowledge of the matter.

Pfizer began due diligence last week for a possible acquisition of the Bangalore-based company’s division known as Agila Specialties, the people said, asking not to be identified as the process is private. The unit may be valued at about $2 billion, two of the people said.

Strides provides Pfizer with generic versions of off-patent drugs through a partnership announced in 2010. Agila has also drawn interest from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania-based Mylan, Swiss drugmaker Novartis AG, and Fresenius SE, which is based in Bad Homburg, Germany, two of the people said. A deal could be reached in the first quarter, they said.

 

Large drugmakers are seeking acquisitions to offset a potential decline in revenue as US patents expire. With drugs losing patent protection this year and last, New York-based Pfizer may lose as much as $2.75 billion in sales in 2013, data compiled by Bloomberg show.

Strides rose as much as 3.9 percent to 1095 rupees in Mumbai on Tuesday, the most since December 24. Representatives for Pfizer, Mylan and Novartis declined to comment, while a spokesman for Strides didn’t respond to requests for comment. “As a market leader, Fresenius is very often brought into contact with companies that potentially may be for sale,” Fresenius spokesman Matthias Link said in an e-mail.

He declined to comment on any potential deal with Strides.

Strides started trying to sell Agila last year, three people with knowledge of the matter said in August. Agila, which makes cancer treatments and antibiotics, accounted for 74 per cent of Strides’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization in the nine months through September, a company release from October shows.

Agila’s sales jumped to 10 billion rupees ($183 million) in the nine-month period, from 7.4 billion rupees a year earlier, according to the statement.

In May 2009, Novartis paid about 4.7 times sales for Unterach, Austria-based Ebewe Pharma’s injectable-drug unit in a $1.2 billion purchase. Mylan acquired closely held injectable- drug business Bioniche Pharma Holdings Ltd. for $550 million in 2010, paying about 4.2 times annual revenue.

The same year, Abbott Laboratories (ABT) announced the acquisition of Mumbai-based Piramal Healthcare Ltd.’s branded generic-medicine unit for $3.72 billion, paying about 8.7 times sales. The deal was worth more than Piramal’s $2.5 billion market value at the time, data compiled by Bloomberg show.

Strides’s profit will more than quadruple to 9.2 billion rupees this year, according to the average of nine analysts’ estimates compiled by Bloomberg. The company has 14 manufacturing facilities in six countries.

Strides sold Ascent Pharmahealth Ltd., its Australian and Southeast Asian unit, to Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc. (WPI) in January 2012 for A$375 million ($396 million) in cash.

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First Published: Jan 16 2013 | 12:34 AM IST

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