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Roche shifts funding priorities
[Entry posted at 21st July 2008 04:50 PM GMT]
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Pharmaceutical company Roche seems to be changing up its research focus. The company is pulling the plug on its HIV research program, and today offered more than $40 billion to buy up the 44% of biotech Genentech that it does not already own.

A Roche spokesperson told Chemical & Engineering News that there are no drugs in the company's HIV drug pipeline that warrant further development. They had been developing antiretrovirals, all of which were still at the preclinical stage. The HIV researchers at Roche will be reassigned to other therapeutic areas, the spokesperson said. She added that Roche will continue to support the HIV therapies it already makes, including Fuzeon, a cell fusion inhibitor, which the FDA approved in 2003.

Meanwhile, Roche announced today its offer of $89 per share to buy Genentech's remaining public shares. Roche currently owns 55.9% of all the biotech's shares.

Andreas Theisen, a pharmaceutical analyst at WestLB Equity Markets in Germany, told The New York Times the offer was "quite a departure" from Roche's traditional strategy. At a press conference today in Switzerland, Roche chairman Franz Humer said Genentech will keep operating as an independent research arm and keep "the operational freedom to maintain a high level of creativity and independent decision making."


 

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