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H. Lundbeck A — M&A Activity 2012
Dec 14, 2012
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Download source file-- Lundbeck to divest non-core product portfolio to Recordati, conditional on
approval by antitrust regulators
-- Completes divestiture process initiated in 2011 when three other non-core
products were sold
-- At closing, which is expected to occur in the first quarter of 2013,
Lundbeck will receive USD 80 million with an additional payment of up to
USD 20 million occurring upon product registration transfer
-- The gain from the divestiture is expected to be re-invested in Lundbeck’s
geographical expansion and in the strategic important New Product portfolio
H. Lundbeck A/S (Lundbeck) today announced that the company has entered into an
asset purchase agreement with Recordati S.p.A. (Recordati) that will acquire a
portfolio of Lundbeck’s non-core products primarily related to the United
States. This transaction is part of Lundbeck’s long-term strategy to focus on
newer, innovative strategic products in its portfolio that address psychiatric
and neurological disorders.
Recordati intends to hire several of the Lundbeck employees who have primarily
supported the products involved in this transaction and thereby further
streamlining Lundbeck’s global production capacity.
“This divestiture allows us to sharpen our focus on advancing therapeutic
approaches for people with psychiatric and neurological disorders – disease
categories where we’ve recently launched three new products in the U.S., and
are poised to launch several more within the next year,” says Ulf Wiinberg,
President & Chief Executive Officer at Lundbeck, and continues “The needs of
patients are at the core of our decision to divest this portfolio to Recordati,
a company we know well through a long-term partnership and whose commitment to
maintaining the availability of these products is clearly evident by its desire
to hire Lundbeck employees with years of experience working on these
therapies”.
As part of this transaction, Recordati has acquired rights to the following
products: Chemet® (succimer), Cosmegen® (dactinomycin for injection), Desoxyn®
(methamphetamine hydrochloride), Elspar® (asparaginase), Indocin®
(indomethacin), Mustargen® (mechlorethamine HCL for injection), NeoProfen®
(ibuprofen lysine), Panhematin® (hemin), Peganone® (ethotoin) and Tranxene®
(clorazepate). The products represented annual revenues of approximately USD 45
million in 2011.
Under the terms of the agreement, Recordati has acquired and retains all of
Lundbeck’s rights and responsibilities for the manufacturing, distribution and
sale of the products. Lundbeck employees joining Recordati bring historical
knowledge and experience that helps ensure a smooth transition and continued
availability of products on the market.
Recordati has acquired the product portfolio for a purchase price of up to USD
100 million which will be booked under Other revenue in Lundbeck’s accounts.
The transaction is expected to close at the beginning of 2013 following the
applicable antitrust waiting period. The initial payment of USD 80 million will
be made at closing in the first quarter of 2013 and the remaining payment of
USD 20 million is subject to product registration transfers.
Financial guidance for 2012
The content of this release will have no influence on the Lundbeck Group's
financial guidance for 2012, which was provided on 8 February 2012 in
connection with the release of the financial results for 2011, and further
specified in connection with the announcement of the restructuring plan on 14
June 2012.
About Recordati
Recordati, established in 1926, is a European pharmaceutical group, listed on
the Italian Stock Exchange, with a total staff of over 3,200, dedicated to the
research, development, manufacturing and marketing of pharmaceuticals.
Headquartered in Milan, Italy, Recordati has operations in the main European
countries, in Central and Eastern Europe, and in Turkey. A field force of
around 1,700 medical representatives promotes a wide range of innovative
pharmaceuticals, both proprietary and under license, in a number of therapeutic
areas including a specialized business dedicated to treatments for rare
diseases. Recordati is a partner of choice for new product licenses from
companies which do not have a European presence. Recordati is committed to the
research and development of new drug entities within the cardiovascular and
urogenital therapeutic areas and of treatments for rare diseases. Consolidated
revenue for 2011 was EUR 762.0 million, operating income was EUR 163.5 million
and net income was EUR 116.4 million.
Lundbeck contacts
Investors: Media:
Palle Holm Olesen Simon Mehl Augustesen
Chief Specialist, Head of Investor Relations International Media Specialist
[email protected] [email protected]
+45 36 43 24 26 +45 36 43 49 80
Magnus Thorstholm Jensen
Investor Relations Officer
[email protected]
+45 36 43 38 16
About Lundbeck
H. Lundbeck A/S (LUN.CO, LUN DC, HLUYY) is an international pharmaceutical
company highly committed to improving the quality of life for people suffering
from brain disorders. For this purpose, Lundbeck is engaged in the research,
development, production, marketing and sale of pharmaceuticals across the
world. The company’s products are targeted at disorders such as depression and
anxiety, psychotic disorders, epilepsy and Huntington’s, Alzheimer’s and
Parkinson’s diseases.
Lundbeck was founded in 1915 by Hans Lundbeck in Copenhagen, Denmark. Today
Lundbeck employs approximately 6,000 people worldwide. Lundbeck is one of the
world’s leading pharmaceutical companies working with brain disorders. In 2011,
the company's revenue was DKK 16.0 billion (approximately EUR 2.1 billion or
USD 3.0 billion). For more information, please visit www.lundbeck.com.
Safe Harbor/Forward-Looking Statements
The above information contains forward-looking statements that provide our
expectations or forecasts of future events such as new product introductions,
product approvals and financial performance.
Such forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and
inaccurate assumptions. This may cause actual results to differ materially from
expectations and it may cause any or all of our forward-looking statements here
or in other publications to be wrong. Factors that may affect future results
include interest rate and currency exchange rate fluctuations, delay or failure
of development projects, production problems, unexpected contract breaches or
terminations, government-mandated or market-driven price decreases for
Lundbeck's products, introduction of competing products, Lundbeck's ability to
successfully market both new and existing products, exposure to product
liability and other lawsuits, changes in reimbursement rules and governmental
laws and related interpretation thereof, and unexpected growth in costs and
expenses.
Certain assumptions made by Lundbeck are required by Danish Securities Law for
full disclosure of material corporate information. Some assumptions, including
assumptions relating to sales associated with product that is prescribed for
unapproved uses, are made taking into account past performances of other
similar drugs for similar disease states or past performance of the same drug
in other regions where the product is currently marketed. It is important to
note that although physicians may, as part of their freedom to practice
medicine in the US, prescribe approved drugs for any use they deem appropriate,
including unapproved uses, at Lundbeck, promotion of unapproved uses is
strictly prohibited.