Transmittal Message December 08, 2010 Mr. Anup Chowdhury Assistant Professor, BRAC Business School BRAC University Subject: Submission of Internship Report Dear Sir, With great pleasure I am submitting my Internship report on Trend Analysis of Generic Shifting in the Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Market (2006-2010). I got the opportunity to work at country’s leading pharmaceutical company, world reputed Square Pharmaceuticals Limited (SPL) and was placed under one of the most important departments
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 1.1 CURRENT ACTIVITIES 3 1.2 IMMEDIATE FUTURE ACTIVITIES 3 1.3 VISION 4 1.4 MISSION STATEMENT 4 1.5 COMPANY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES 4 1.6 BUSINESS PHILOSOPHY 4 2.0 SITUTATION ANALYSIS 5 2.1 GENERAL COMPANY DESCRIPTION 5 2.2 MARKET SUMMARY 6 2.2.1 MARKET TRENDS 6 2.2.2 MARKET GROWTH 6 2.2.3 MARKET DEMOGRAPHICS 6 2.2.4 TECHNOLOGICAL FORCES 6 2.2.5 POLITICAL LEGAL REGULATIONS 7 2.3 SWOT ANALYIS
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DECEMBER 21, 2012 CORPORATES RATING METHODOLOGY Global Pharmaceutical Industry Summary This rating methodology explains Moody’s approach to assessing credit risk for companies in the pharmaceutical industry globally. This document is intended to provide general guidance that helps companies, investors, and other interested market participants understand how key qualitative and quantitative risk characteristics are likely to affect rating outcomes for companies in the pharmaceutical industry
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limit of foreign ownership from 40% to 51%. Colonel Eli Lilly founded Eli Lilly and Company in 1876. It was a world leader in injectable antibiotics and in supplying insulin. Ranbaxy in early 1990¶s was India¶s largest manufacturer of bulk drugs and generic drugs. Ranbaxy approached Lilly to supply certain active ingredients or sourcing of intermediate products to Lilly in order to provide low cost sources of intermediate pharmaceutical ingredients. Success of Joint Venture i) Lilly used Ranbaxy¶s help
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innovative medicines in all major therapeutic areas like gastro-intestinal, oncology, pain management, cardiovascular, dermatology, diabetes, etc. DRL operates in three business segments- Pharmaceutical Services & Active Ingredients, Global Generics and Proprietary Products. Its Indian manufacturing operations were strengthened by acquiring American Remedies Ltd and this acquisition made Reddy’s the third
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1970's industry showed major development but a strong regulatory controls also came into existence with this development, and this regulatory controls had removed the rule of permanent patent to some fixed period which resulted in birth of branded generics. ENVIRONMENTAL FORCES
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Product Liability and Legal Ramifications Christopher M. Branch MBA 5861 New Product Marketing 08/13/2013 Christopher Branch MBA 5861 Term 1A Dr. David Castle 08/13/2013 Product Liability and Legal Ramifications The next time you walk into a retail store like Wal-Mart, Target, Home Depot, Office Depot, Babies R’ Us/Toy R’ Us, you will see a board, typically in plain sight of the viewing public, with sheets of papers titled “Product Recall” or Safety Recall or something of the like
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THE PHARMACEUTICAL MARKET: INDIA - REVIEW The Indian pharmaceutical market is highly competitive and remains dominated by low-priced, domestically-produced generics. Despite having the second largest population in the world and a growing middle class with high healthcare expectations, India accounts for less than 2% of the world pharmaceutical market in value terms. In one of the world's better performing economies, spending on pharmaceuticals accounts for less than 1% of GDP and average per
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also little by little becoming stronger and many of the big players were going through M&A processes that further increased the sales concentration in few companies. These companies had a hard time competing with local laboratories that produced generic drugs with no R&D expenses and at a fraction of the price. Eli Lilly Ranbaxy portraits the example of the traditional JV in which Ranbaxy, a company from less-industrialized country, offered the knowledge and distribution infrastructure of the local
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