LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's biggest drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline
The company said on Monday the divestment to South Africa's biggest generic drug maker would earn it proceeds of 600 million pounds and 100 million pounds of the headline price related to inventory.
The disposal, which was flagged by GSK in June, involves the Arixtra and Fraxiparine brands, whose worldwide sales are in decline and would otherwise have dragged on GSK's growth at a time when new drugs are set to reach the market.
GSK said that it would retain the rights to the thrombosis brands in China, India and Pakistan.
GSK, which owns an 18.6 percent stake in Aspen, said that the sale proceeds would be used for general corporate purposes.
Earlier in September, GSK also sold its Lucozade and Ribena drink brands for 1.35 billion pounds to Japan's Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd.
(Reporting by Sarah Young, Editing by Christine Murray and Kate Holton)