MnetTV          Digital Library

Search Manufacturing.net Search Manufacturing.net
Today in Manufacturing.Net

Resources
Association Links
Bookstore
Digital Library
Events Calendar
Job Search
What’s New
White Papers

Browse White Papers


News
Featured Articles
Financial News
Global Manufacturing
Government News
Mergers & Acquisitions
News Archive
People in the News

Job Search


Market Sectors
Aerospace
Automotive/Transportation
Chemical/Petroleum
Food/Beverage
Medical
Metals
Pharmaceuticals/Biotech
Plastics/Rubber
Other Manufacturing

Industry Focus
Design & Development
Electrical & Electronics
Energy
Environmental
Facilities & Operations
Labor Relations
Manufacturing Technology
Materials
Quality
Safety
Supply Chain

Amazon

About Us
Editorial Contacts
Advertise with Us

Our Partner Sites
Chem.Info
ECN
Food Manufacturing
IMPO (Industrial Maintenance & Plant Operation)
Medical Design Technology
Pharmaceutical Processing
Product Design & Development
R & D Magazine
Wireless Design & Development
Wireless Week



 


Mnet house ad 120x240



Merck To Complete $41B Schering-Plough Takeover

Manufacturing.Net - November 03, 2009

Printer Friendly     E-mail to a Colleague


WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J. (AP) -- Merck & Co. is set to complete its $41 billion acquisition of Schering-Plough Corp. later Tuesday, creating the world's second-largest drugmaker, behind Pfizer Inc.

The companies expect the deal will close after the end of market trading Tuesday.

The completion comes after the U.S. Federal Trade Commission approved the deal Thursday. Regulators in Europe and elsewhere, and shareholders of both companies, have already approved it.

The two companies have been jointly selling the cholesterol drugs Vytorin and Zetia for years.

The deal adds allergy drugs Nasonex and Clarinex to Merck's Singulair and its diabetes pill Januvia. It also gives Merck animal and consumer health products, and a promising biotech division.


Printer Friendly     E-mail to a Colleague



Talkback!
Manufacturing.net is pleased to provide you an opportunity to share your opinions on any of the news stories or articles on our site. We reserve the right to edit/remove comments.
Viewing 2 User Comments
Add a Comment
Merger  11/3/2009 5:30:00 PM
And a few thousand more people will be unemployed.
merger  11/4/2009 8:32:00 PM
More than a few - they plan on laying off 15,000 people!


Add a Comment...

E-Mail:
The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.

Subject:
Comment:

 

     



   





Flatbed trucking, flatbed shipping, flatbed carriers



Metals

Steel Of West Virginia Cutting Jobs

Alcoa Puts 2,000 Italian Jobs At Risk

Severstal Mill In Ohio To Resume Operations


Automotive/Transportation

Volkswagen Closing In On Porsche Merger

GM To Reveal Plan For European Units In December

VW To Buy Karmann Assets

Medical

Medtronic Gets Warning On Heart Implant Unit

Stryker Acquires OtisMed, Set To Buy Other Assets

Life Technologies To Buy BioTrove
News Video