P B Jayakumar And Katya Naidu

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RNRL may lead ADAG's new forays

RNRL may lead ADAG's new forays

Rediff.com   17 Sep 2008

ADAG has drawn up plans to invest Rs 650 billion in the steel, cement and shipping se three new areas over the next five years. The investment includes Rs 200 billion to set-up a 10 million cement plant and Rs 400 billion towards a steel plant in Jharkhand. The group believes that the three new lines of businesses fit more with RNRL than with other companies under the group, an ADAG source said.

Piramal Life may develop TB drug

Piramal Life may develop TB drug

Rediff.com   17 Sep 2008

Piramal Life Sciences may become the first company to successfully develop a tuberculosis drug whose leads isolated from the living organisms found in ice brought from the Antarctica region. "(Our) scientists have identified additional leads that will help develop drugs to treat tuberculosis and other infections," revealed Swati Piramal, director, Nicholas Piramal.

Avesta Bio to launch 8 drugs by 2012

Avesta Bio to launch 8 drugs by 2012

Rediff.com   12 Sep 2008

ABRPL is working on developing drugs for anaemia, cancer and arthritis, said Bruce Murdoch, chief business officer, Avesthagen. "We are targeting high-end products that are going off-patent and are not working on popular soon-to-be off-patent biotech molecules. We should be able to bring a couple of molecules into the commercialisation stage next year," he said.

Alembic seeks allies in US to double sales

Alembic seeks allies in US to double sales

Rediff.com   8 Sep 2008

The Rs 1,027-crore (Rs 10.27 billion) company has filed 13 abbreviated new drug applications and 22 drug master files with the US Food and Drug Administration and regulatory agencies in Europe for supply of formulations and active pharmaceutical ingredients. Some of the ANDAs challenge innovator patents and the company's strategy will be to partner with established companies in the US and Europe for marketing formulations, said Pranav Amin, director, Alembic.

Ministry refutes Ayurvedic drug toxicity claims

Ministry refutes Ayurvedic drug toxicity claims

Rediff.com   4 Sep 2008

Terming the report as a 'rehash' of an earlier JAMA article by the same author in 2004, the ministry said it discloses 'a strong bias against Ayurvedic medicines.' The earlier JAMA report, also by Robert B Saper of Boston Medical Centre, had prompted drug regulatory agencies of the US and European countries to repeatedly warn against the use of Indian Ayurvedic products and ban some of them in 2004.

UK firm seeks allies for joint drug research

UK firm seeks allies for joint drug research

Rediff.com   2 Sep 2008

WHRL was founded in 1990 by Nobel laureate Sir John Vane to fund the research works at William Harvey Research Institute, one of the leading centres in the world for pharmacological research.

Reliance backs out of Unifi deal

Reliance backs out of Unifi deal

Rediff.com   2 Sep 2008

Had plans to invest $250 mn in the US polyester manufacturer's facility.

Sun's Taro plans may hit roadblocks

Sun's Taro plans may hit roadblocks

Rediff.com   29 Aug 2008

Sun Pharmaceutical may face legal battles in New York courts in its attempt to take over the Israeli drug major Taro Pharmaceuticals, unless its chairman Barrie Levitt and family give up in a few weeks. This is despite the green signal given by an Israel court to proceed with the tender offer.

Dr Reddy's plans to brand US speciality drugs

Dr Reddy's plans to brand US speciality drugs

Rediff.com   25 Aug 2008

Dr Reddy's Laboratories plans to brand its speciality drugs sold in the US. It will begin selling branded skin care products by year-end. The venture will be spearheaded by Promius Pharma, a wholly owned subsidiary of its US arm

Drugmakers cash in on  health supplement segment

Drugmakers cash in on health supplement segment

Rediff.com   22 Aug 2008

Nutraceuticals, consisting of dietary supplements and functional foods with curative or nutritional benefits, are estimated to have a sales of $190 billion globally by 2010. India's food supplement and health food market is estimated currently at about $400 million. The country already has a clutch of established players focussing in this segment such as Avesthagen, Himalaya and Sami Labs.

Maharashtra FDA raps Subhiksha

Maharashtra FDA raps Subhiksha

Rediff.com   14 Aug 2008

The regulator has also cancelled the licences of three packagers providing services to Subhiksha for violating the packaging rules. The warehouses are based in Bhiwandi, which is on the outskirts of Mumbai.

VC funds dodge pharma, biotech firms

VC funds dodge pharma, biotech firms

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2008

The recent pullout by ICICI Venture and Citigroup Venture from a three-year-old drug discovery partnership with Dr Reddy's Laboratories points to angel investors' growing aversion to risk in pharma and biotech firms, say experts.

Drug firms go slow on patent challenges

Drug firms go slow on patent challenges

Rediff.com   2 Aug 2008

Pharmaceutical majors like Ranbaxy, Dr Reddy's Lab, Wockhardt, Glenmark and Sun Pharma are now treading a careful patent litigation path in the US market to expand their generic business instead of the aggressive patent challenges they pursued until a few years ago.

R-Power raises $1 bn from 3 Chinese banks

R-Power raises $1 bn from 3 Chinese banks

Rediff.com   25 Jul 2008

Reliance Power (R-Power), the Reliance-ADAG group company, which plans to set up 28,000 mw of power plants in India, has secured $1 billion (or around Rs 4,200 crore) funding from three Chinese banks for the Sasan ultra mega power project (UMPP) in Madhya Pradesh.

ADAG firms vie with each other for coal project

ADAG firms vie with each other for coal project

Rediff.com   24 Jul 2008

In partnership with different US firms, two companies belonging to Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (ADAG) have submitted competing bids for a single project floated by the Ministry of Coal.

India Inc bets big on N-power

India Inc bets big on N-power

Rediff.com   24 Jul 2008

Indian companies led by Anil Ambani's Reliance Power (RPower), Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL) and Bharat Heavy Electricals (BHEL) plan to invest over Rs 100,000 crore in the next five years to expand their presence in the nuclear energy sector after the country signs the nuclear agreement with the US, paving the way for import of fuel and transfer of technology.

Drug firms may stop freebies to doctors

Drug firms may stop freebies to doctors

Rediff.com   23 Jul 2008

Pharmaceutical companies in the country offering any financial incentive to doctors to prescribe particular drugs may become a thing of the past if the drug manufacturers decide to follow the strict code of conduct being implemented by a US industry trade group.

Glenmark gears up for US acquisition

Glenmark gears up for US acquisition

Rediff.com   22 Jul 2008

Glenmark Pharmaceuticals (Glenmark), which reorganised its speciality and generics businesses recently, is looking to acquire a medium to large-scale speciality pharmaceutical company in the US.

Now, Pfizer, Novartis, GSK under USFDA scanner

Now, Pfizer, Novartis, GSK under USFDA scanner

Rediff.com   19 Jul 2008

Amid reports of a US Congress probe against India's largest drug maker Ranbaxy Laboratories, data show that many leading multinational companies such as Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline, Novartis and Merck are also under the scanner of the US drug regulator, for more or less similar violations as Ranbaxy is alleged to have committed.

Pharma Q1 show to stay robust

Pharma Q1 show to stay robust

Rediff.com   17 Jul 2008

The pharmaceutical industry is expected to continue with its good performance in the first quarter of 2008-09 with over 25 per cent growth in revenues and about 45 per cent rise in net profit riding on better sales in the domestic and export markets. The industry will gain from the the depreciation of rupee as well.