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Novartis may revise open offer price

By Surajeet Das Gupta & PB Jayakumar in Mumbai
May 28, 2009 12:00 IST

Switzerland-based, Novartis AG, the parent company of Novartis India, is likely to revise its open offer price to buy back an additional stake of up to 39 per cent of equity to increase its shareholding in the Indian subsidiary to 90 per cent, said sources close to the development. An announcement is likely in a few days.

The open offer price is likely to be revised from the earlier Rs 351 to between Rs 425 and Rs 450, as the current share prices of Novartis India are above the present open offer price, the sources added.

Novartis AG was planning to spend about Rs 440 crore (Rs 4.4 billion) for the open offer. The revised offer may require it to spend another Rs 100-120 crore (Rs 1 to Rs 1.2 billion). Its share prices closed at Rs 389.60 on Wednesday on the Bombay Stock Exchange, 4 per cent lower than the Rs 405.85 at close of trading on Tuesday.

Merryl Lynch represents Novartis AG for the open offer, which started on May 20, and is scheduled to close on  June 8.

Eric Althoff, spokesperson for Novartis AG, said, "Novartis will not comment on market speculation," in a telephonic interaction from Switzerland. Novartis India officials declined to comment, too.

The open offer, announced last month, was at a premium of 35 per cent over Novartis India's average share price during the month. Currently, Novartis AG holds 50.93 per cent in the Rs 560-crore (Rs 5.6 billion) Indian subsidiary, in the news for the past two years for legal fights with the Indian government and patent administration over patent rights for cancer drug Glivac.

Analysts had earlier noted the current open offer was unlikely to be accepted, unless Novartis revised the price. The Indian subsidiary has cash and cash equivalents worth Rs 475 crore (Rs 4.75 billion), which gives a minimum valuation of over Rs 1,000 crore (Rs 10 billion). Novartis also has some of the largest selling brands in the domestic market, like painkiller drug Voveran, they had noted.

Novartis AG has three privately owned companies in India - generic company Sandoz Pvt Ltd, Novartis Healthcare Pvt Ltd and Chiron Behring Vaccines Pvt Ltd.

Surajeet Das Gupta & PB Jayakumar in Mumbai
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