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Mergers and Acquisitions

Date: 2015-12-16

Type of information: Pipeline acquisition

Acquired company: Takeda’s respiratory business (Japan)

Acquiring company: AstraZeneca (UK)

Amount: $575 million

Terms:

* On December 16, 2015, AstraZeneca announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the core respiratory business of Takeda Pharmaceutical. The deal will include the expansion of rights to roflumilast (marketed as Daliresp® in the US and Daxas® in other countries), the only approved oral PDE4 inhibitor for the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). AstraZeneca has marketed Daliresp® in the US since the acquisition of the rights from Actavis in the first quarter of 2015. Full acquisition of the global rights will support AstraZeneca’s respiratory franchise and complement the company’s portfolio of treatments for severe COPD. Recent data reinforce the benefit Daxas® brings to patients in reducing exacerbations as an add-on to dual and free-triple2 inhaled combination therapies. The agreement will also provide AstraZeneca with access to other marketed respiratory medicines and early pipeline products.

Under the terms of the agreement, AstraZeneca will make a payment of $575 million. Approximately 200 staff will transfer to AstraZeneca upon completion. Annual global sales of the three core medicines acquired, excluding any AstraZeneca sales of Daliresp® in the US3, were $198 million for the period ending in March 2015. The transaction will be accounted for as a business combination and is expected to close during the first quarter of 2016, subject to customary closing conditions. It is expected to be immediately accretive to earnings from 2016. The acquisition of global rights to Daliresp will also negate the Company’s existing royalty payments for the medicine in the US. Full Year 2016 guidance is expected to be provided at Full Year 2015 results on 4 February 2016.

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Respiratory diseases

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