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Baxter Selling Injectables Unit For $112M

Medical products manufacturer said Friday it is selling its U.S. generic injectables business to Hikma Pharmaceuticals PLC for about $112 million.

DEERFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Baxter International Inc. said Friday it is selling its U.S. generic injectables business to Hikma Pharmaceuticals PLC for about $112 million.

Baxter said the sale will allow the company to redirect resources toward its proprietary, enhanced packaging offerings and formulation technologies.

Baxter expects to record a charge of 12 cents a share for the third quarter to write down the assets. Baxter last week reported that its third-quarter net income rose to $595 million, or $1.01 per share, from $530 million, or 87 cents per share, a year ago.

In the deal, London-based Hikma will acquire Baxter's generic injectable products which include chronic pain treatments and anti-infectives. It will also acquire a Baxter manufacturing facility, warehouse, and a distribution center. About 750 employees will transfer as part of the deal.
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