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Lupin acquires Medquimica in Brazil
Source: IRIS | 14 May, 2015, 09.22AM
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Pharma major Lupin announced the acquisition of 100% equity stake in Medquímica Indústria Farmacêutica S.A., Brazil, (Medquímica) subject to certain closing conditions. The acquisition marks Lupin's foray into the high growth Brazilian market and would also shore up its position in the Latin American pharmaceuticals market given the company’s acquisition of Laboratorios Grin in Mexico last fiscal.

Incorporated in 1975, Medquímica is a broad based pharmaceutical company engaged in the development, manufacturing & commercialization of branded generics, pure generics and OTC products. 

Commenting on the acquisition, Vinita Gupta, Chief Executive Officer, Lupin said, "We are very pleased with our entry into the Brazilian market through Medquímica. There are a lot of synergies to the acquisition and Lupin would not only leverage its research & technology strengths to build a high quality product pipeline but also use Medquímica's commercial presence to expand business by targeting niche high-growth therapy segments. The acquisition is also a reflection of Lupin's commitment to expand into the Latin American market and an important part of Lupin's Emerging Markets play going forward."

Cristiano Boccia, Managing Director of Graycliff Partners, Brazil (one of the private equity shareholders of Medquímica) commented, "I am delighted with Medquímica joining hands with Lupin. We believe that Medquímica’s future and growth would be better served with the global business management and technology expertise that Lupin brings to table. It offers enhanced capabilities to roll out high quality pharmaceutical products which would benefit customers in the Brazilian market."

 

Shares of the company declined Rs 32.6, or 1.93%, to trade at  Rs 1,658.  (9.08 a.m., Thursday).



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