CCI clears Sun-Ranbaxy merger deal with riders

Written By Unknown on Senin, 08 Desember 2014 | 21.03

The fair trade regulator's approval comes after the first ever public scrutiny carried out by it for a merger, which was announced in April and would create India's largest and world's fifth biggest drug-maker.

The long-pending USD 4-billion merger between  Sun Pharma and  Ranbaxy today got a conditional approval from fair trade watchdog CCI, which asked the two companies to divest some key products along with other changes to the deal to address the anti-competitive issues.

The fair trade regulator's approval comes after the first ever public scrutiny carried out by it for a merger, which was announced in April and would create India's largest and world's fifth biggest drug-maker.
      
In an order released today, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) said that it "approves the proposed combination ... subject to the parties carrying out the modification to the proposed combination".

CCI has directed Sun Pharma to divest all products containing 'Tamsulosin + Tolterodine' which are at present marketed and supplied under the Tamlet brand name. 

Similarly, Ranbaxy would be required to divest all products containing Leuprorelin which are marketed and supplied under the Eligard brand name, among others. In all, six products will have to be divested by Ranbaxy and one by Sun.

According to the fair trade watchdog, the modification to the proposed deal aims "to maintain the existing level of competition in the relevant markets in India". This would need to be done through creation of a viable, effective, independent and long term competitor in the elevant markets pertaining to the divestment products, CCI said in the order.

"Ensuring that the approved purchaser of divestment product(s) has the necessary components, including transitional support arrangements to compete effectively with the merged entity in the relevant markets in India.

The combined entity would have operations in 65 countries, 47 manufacturing facilities across 5 continents, and a significant platform of speciality and generic products marketed globally.

Sun Pharma stock price

On December 08, 2014, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries closed at Rs 828.80, up Rs 7.50, or 0.91 percent. The 52-week high of the share was Rs 932.00 and the 52-week low was Rs 552.50.


The latest book value of the company is Rs 35.77 per share. At current value, the price-to-book value of the company was 23.17.


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