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Merger and Acquisition Activity and Speculation Growing as Large Pharmaceuticals Look to Replace Revenues From Lost Patents


Published on 2012-07-03 05:27:16 - Market Wire
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July 03, 2012 08:20 ET

Merger and Acquisition Activity and Speculation Growing as Large Pharmaceuticals Look to Replace Revenues From Lost Patents

Five Star Equities Provides Stock Research on Dendreon and Keryx Biopharmaceuticals

NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - Jul 3, 2012) - Despite the recent economic slowdown, the Biotech Industry has been home to some of the strongest performers in the market in 2012. The SPDR S&P Biotech ETF (XBI) and the First Trust NYSE Arca Biotech Index ETF (FBT) year-to-date are up 30 percent and 32 percent, respectively. As the world continues to face evolving health challenges the discoveries of new therapeutics and vaccines are critical. Five Star Equities examines the outlook for companies in the Biotech Industry and provides equity research on Dendreon Corporation (NASDAQ: [ DNDN ]) and Keryx Biopharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: [ KERX ]).

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Expiring patents have been a major dilemma for pharmaceutical companies. New products that are being introduced are not expected to generate the same level of revenues of the products that have lost patent protection. The Obama administration is currently analyzing a proposal in which the exclusivity period for biologics would be cut down by 5 years. Mergers & Acquisitions activity is expected to pick up in 2012 as companies scramble to look to make up for loss revenues. M&A allow companies to acquire products that are already proven in the market place without the hassle and costs associated with research and development.

"Many of the pharmaceutical companies started producing everything in-house out of their own R&D organizations and over time they've failed to produce enough that way. So the industry is now coalescing around a 50-50 model of half on your own and half bought in. There are some things we'll do for ourselves but we need to be constantly on the lookout for new technologies," said Angus Russell, Chief Executive of Shire PLC.

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Dendreon is a biotechnology company focused on targeting cancer and transforming lives through the discovery, development, commercialization, and manufacturing of novel therapeutics that may significantly improve cancer treatment options for patients. Net product revenue for the first quarter was $82.0 million compared to $27.0 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2011.

Keryx Biopharmaceuticals is focused on the acquisition, development and commercialization of medically important pharmaceutical products for the treatment of renal disease. The Phase 3 clinical program of Zerenex for the treatment of hyperphosphatemia (elevated phosphate levels) in patients with end-stage renal disease is being conducted pursuant to a Special Protocol Assessment (SPA) agreement with the FDA.

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