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Forest Labs Buying Aptalis for $2.9B

By Drug Discovery Trends Editor | January 8, 2014

Forest Laboratories is buying Aptalis, which specializes in treatments for gastrointestinal problems and cystic fibrosis, for $2.9 billion in cash.
 
Forest Labs President and CEO Brent Saunders said in a statement Wednesday that the transaction would help his company diversify its business. There’s an anticipated $125 million in cost savings from the combination by 2016.
 
Forest Laboratories Inc. is buying the privately held Aptalis from its shareholders, which include private investment firm TPG.
 
The acquisition is expected to add about 78 cents per share to Forest Labs’ 2015 adjusted earnings and almost $700 million in revenue.
 
The deal requires review by anti-trust authorities in the U.S. and Canada. The buyout is targeted to close in the first half of 2014.
 
Aptalis had $688 million in sales in fiscal 2013, which ended in September. Its top three U.S. products, Canasa, Carafate, and Zenpep, made up more than 60 percent of its total 2013 sales. International sales comprised about 15 percent of revenue. Third-party delivery technology provider and drug maker Aptalis Pharmaceutical Technologies accounted for about 15 percent of revenue.
 
Forest Labs said it plans to fund the deal with available cash and debt. The company said due to the acquisition it has not yet started its previously announced accelerated stock repurchase program. Forest Labs said that once it completes permanent financing for the buyout it will consider starting the program.
 
Date: January 8, 2013
Source: Associated Press

Filed Under: Drug Discovery

 

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