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Fosun agrees to acquire India’s Gland Pharma for up to $1.3bn

Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical Group has agreed to buy an 86% stake in Gland Pharma – backed by KKR & Co – for up to $1.3bn, India’s largest inbound acquisition this year.
The deal, announced by the Chinese company yesterday, is the first major move by the Fosun group since Guo Guangchang, founder of flagship holding firm Fosun International and one of China’s best-known entrepreneurs, briefly went missing late last year.
The acquisition, which is subject to regulatory approvals, would also underscore a positive outlook for drugmakers in India, which is a major global supplier and counts the United States as its largest export market, helped by lower manufacturing and labour costs.
Gland Pharma, based in the southern city of Hyderabad, owns four factories from where it supplies a variety of injectables – widely used medicines administered through vials, syringes, bags and pumps, which are harder to make than regular medicines.
Moody’s Indian associate ICRA expects patents to expire on about $16bn worth of injectables in the United States over four years through 2019, offering a growth opportunity for Indian suppliers.
ICRA estimates the US injectables market to grow at about 10% annually over five years.
Gland Pharma’s founders and US private equity firm KKR jointly hold roughly 96% of the drugmaker. Shanghai Fosun, in a statement, said it will buy 86.1% of Gland, and plans to raise up to $800mn in loans from financial institutions to help fund the deal.
Reuters reported earlier on Thursday that a deal had been agreed. Fosun group is also looking for opportunities in Britain and Europe, in markets rendered increasingly volatile by Britons’ vote to leave the European Union, billionaire Guo said at a Reuters Newsmaker event last month.
Besides Fosun, the Gland Pharma sale attracted interest from private equity firm Advent, medical company Baxter International and drugmaker Torrent Pharmaceuticals, people close to the matter told Reuters in April.
Opportunities for injectables in the United States has attracted large pharmaceutical firms such as Mylan NV, which bought the injectables business of Strides Shasun in 2013. Hospira, a large US-based injectables firm, was bought by Pfizer last year.



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