Genzyme Announces Agreement to Sell Diagnostics Business to Sekisui Chemical Co.
Under the terms of the agreement, Sekisui will purchase substantially all of the assets of the business, including diagnostic product lines and technologies. Sekisui has agreed to offer employment to the unit’s approximately 575 employees upon closing, including senior management, and plans to maintain operations in all of the business’s current locations. Completion of the acquisition is subject to certain conditions, including entering into related license, transition services and supply agreements, clearance under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 and other customary closing conditions. The companies’ goal is to close the transaction by the end of the year.
“With this transaction, we are continuing to execute on our plan to increase value for shareholders,” said Henri A. Termeer, chairman and chief executive officer of Genzyme Corporation. “This sale is part of our strategy to sharpen the company’s focus and allocate our resources to key areas for our future growth such as manufacturing, our rare disease business, and our product pipeline.”
Genzyme announced in May that it would seek strategic alternatives for three business units as part of a five-part plan to increase shareholder value. The plan builds on the robust set of operational, organizational and board changes made over the past year to strengthen the company. In September, Genzyme announced the sale of Genzyme Genetics to Laboratory Corporation of America, and the company also plans to divest its Pharmaceuticals business unit. Proceeds from these transactions may be used to finance the second half of the company’s $2 billion stock repurchase.
Genzyme’s Diagnostics business provides critical raw materials and enzymes, clinical chemistry reagents, rapid tests and infectious disease products to manufacturers, clinical laboratories, distributors and health care providers. The business is focused on the cardiovascular, diabetes, renal, and infectious disease areas, and is a leading provider of HDL and LDL cholesterol tests. The business’s 2009 revenue was $167 million.
The terms achieved with Sekisui meet the three foundational goals Genzyme established for divestitures: (1) to recognize the value of employees with appropriate treatment as part of the transaction, (2) to create a future for the businesses in which customers continue to be served well, and (3) to maximize value for Genzyme shareholders.
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Topic world Diagnostics
Diagnostics is at the heart of modern medicine and forms a crucial interface between research and patient care in the biotech and pharmaceutical industries. It not only enables early detection and monitoring of disease, but also plays a central role in individualized medicine by enabling targeted therapies based on an individual's genetic and molecular signature.