The surge in Abbott India share price followed reports that JPMorgan, a New York-based financial services firm, raised its target price to Rs 31,500, up from Rs 30,000, signaling an upside of 12%
The northward move in Dr Reddy's share price came after Tokyo, Japan-based brokerage Nomura upgraded the stock to 'Buy' from 'Neutral'
Senores Pharmaceuticals Ltd on Wednesday said it has fixed a price band of Rs 372-391 per share for its Rs 582-crore initial public offering (IPO) that opens for subscription on December 20. The initial share-sale will conclude on December 24, the company announced. The Ahmedabad-based company's IPO is a combination of fresh issuance of shares worth Rs 500 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of up to 21 lakh shares valued Rs 82.11 crore, by promoters and other selling shareholders, at the upper end of the price band. The public issue includes a reservation of 75,000 shares for employees. Proceeds from the fresh issue will be utilized for setting up a manufacturing facility for production of sterile injections in its Atlanta facility; funding the working capital requirements of the company and its subsidiaries, supporting inorganic growth through acquisition and other strategic initiatives and payment of debt. Besides, a portion will be used for general corporate purposes. The compan
The uptick in Piramal Pharma share price came after domestic brokerage JM Financial initiated coverage with 'Buy' for a target price of Rs 340
Individually, Cipla soared up to 3.68 per cent to hit an intraday high of Rs 1,547.70 per share, while Sun Pharma soared up to 3.30 per cent to hit an intraday high of Rs 1,791.60 per share
Wockhardt is also developing additional insulin analogs and GLP-1 agonists to provide advanced diabetes care solutions
Lyka Labs shares rose as the company announced that it has received the CDSCO approval for manufacturing & marketing of of Pregabalin Gel 8% w/w for use in patients with Diabetic Neuropathic Pain.
This comes even as the IPM registered a negative unit growth of -2.3 per cent, with only anti-diabetic and urology therapy segments recording significant unit growth of 3.1 per cent and 5.4 per cent
The domestic market is expected to see a positive turnaround, with ICRA projecting revenue growth of 7-9 per cent for its sample set of companies in FY25
UBS has a target price of Rs 2,450 on Sun Pharma and expects it to record the highest growth in the near-term and the medium-term via a ramp-up of the specialty drug pipelline.
The company said the proposed merger is expected to be Ebitda margin accretive and deleverage SeQuent's balance sheet.fle
The sector is expected to benefit from steady cash flows and low financial leverage, which will help maintain stable credit profiles, even as pharma cos pursue acquisitions in niche therapeutic areas
More than 31 million equity shares, representing 12.89 per cent equity of the pharmaceutical company, had changed hands on the NSE till 02:08 PM.
An industry expert pointed out that Chinese companies typically resort to predatory pricing whenever API production increases in India
The decision to enter the European market comes at a time when the global pharmaceutical landscape is undergoing changes
Total revenue stood at Rs 4,567 crore in Q1 FY25 as against Rs 3,516 crore in Q1 FY24
The company also announced that it will work together with the United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) to launch the biosimilar rituximab in the US
This will be the company's largest GCC in the world. This is a monumental addition by the company, joining other global giants like Hitachi Energy in establishing their biggest GCCs in Chennai
Sun Pharma failed to adequately clean and maintain equipment used for drug manufacturing at its Dadra-based manufacturing plant, as per the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA). In a warning letter issued to company's Managing Director Dilip Shanghvi on June 18, the US health regulator stated it inspected the plant in the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu from December 4-15, 2023. "Your firm failed to clean, maintain, and, as appropriate for the nature of the drug, sanitise and/or sterilise equipment and utensils at appropriate intervals to prevent malfunctions or contamination that would alter the safety, identity, strength, quality, or purity of the drug product beyond the official or other established requirements," the USFDA said. The warning letter summarises significant violations of Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) regulations for finished pharmaceuticals at the facility, it stated. USFDA further noted that the company's investigations
The USFDA categorised 13 per cent (19 out of 145 inspections) of Indian facilities as 'Official Action Indication'(OAI), which is lower than the global average of 15 per cent OAIs