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Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. was established by Dilip Shanghvi in 1983 in Calcutta, West Bengal with five psychiatry products and a two-person marketing team. Today it is ranked number one in share of prescriptions with 12 classes of doctors in India and a market leader in Psychiatry, Neurology, Cardiology, Orthopaedics, Gastroenterology, Nephrology, Diabetology, Dermatology, Urology ...
On 7 April 2014, India-based Sun Pharmaceutical and Japan-based Daiichi Sankyo jointly announced the sale of the entire 63.4% share of Ranbaxy from Daiichi Sankyo to Sun Pharmaceutical in a $4 billion all-share deal. Under these agreements, shareholders of Ranbaxy were to receive a 0.8 share of Sun Pharmaceutical for each share of Ranbaxy. [3]
In 2010, Sun Pharmaceuticals of India acquired a majority stake in the company. [6] On 22 March 2012, the company's shares were re-listed on the NYSE. In 2013, Sun Pharmaceuticals attempted to buy the remaining shares in the company (it owns 69% stake), but as the company's financial performance improved, shareholders rejected the offer and the company remained publicly listed.
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Shriram College of Pharmacy, near Gwalior; Smriti College of Pharmaceutical Education, near Dewas Naka; Sun Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research (SIPER) Truba Institute of Pharmacy, Bhopal; Ujjain Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ujjain; V.N.S. Institute of Pharmacy, Vidya Vihar, Neel
The pharmaceutical industry in India was valued at an estimated US$42 billion in 2021 and is estimated to reach $130 billion by 2030. [1] India is the world's largest provider of generic medicines by volume, with a 20% share of total global pharmaceutical exports.
Suddaguntepalya, abbreviated as S G Palya is an area located in South Bangalore, off Hosur Road. It is 10 km from Kempegowda Bus Station and Bangalore City Railway Station and 40 km from Bangalore International Airport. The locality is home to various paying guests accommodations and hostels as Christ University is located here.
The company's first international move took it to Russia in 1992. There, Dr. Reddy's formed a joint venture with the country's biggest pharmaceuticals producer, Biomed.They pulled out in 1995 amid accusations of scandal, involving "a significant material loss due to the activities of Moscow's branch of Reddy's Labs with the help of Biomed's chief executive". [8]