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Ranbaxy Sellout - The Daiichi Acquisition

In an unexpected and stunning move, one of the country's largest and fast growing pharmaceutical Company, Ranbaxy has sold its majority stake of more than 50 percent to Japanese drug firm Daiichi Sankyo. On Tuesday June 11, Daiichi Sankyo announced the acquisition of the stake for over Rs.15000 crores.
Ranbaxy, one of the success stories in India, started out as a distributor of medicine and turned into a multinational Corporation with getting over 80 percent of its business from outside the country.
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There has been speculations that after the acquisition of Ranbaxy, many other companies may follow suit. This deal makes Japanese firm Daiichi the 15th biggest drugmaker in the world. Malvinder Singh will continue as CEO and MD and the company will retain its name. The Singh family would net in about Rs 10,000 crore by selling their stake. Malvinder Singh would also assume the position of chairman of the board upon the deal's closure that is expected by March 2009. The Japanese firm would acquire the entire 34.82 per cent stake from its current promoters Malvinder Singh and family. Also Daiichi would make an open offer for an additional 20 per cent stake in Ranbaxy at a price of Rs 737 per share which represents a premium of over 50 per cent on the average price over the last three months.