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This listing is limited to those independent companies and subsidiaries notable enough to have their own articles in Wikipedia. Both going concerns and defunct firms are included, as well as firms that were part of the pharmaceutical industry at some time in their existence, provided they were engaged in the production of human (as opposed to veterinary) therapeutics.
2004: merger of Aventis with and into Sanofi. The new Sanofi-Aventis Group becomes the world's 3rd largest pharmaceutical company, behind Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline. Aventis Pasteur, the vaccine division of the Sanofi-Aventis Group, changes its name to Sanofi Pasteur. 2008: Sanofi Pasteur acquires Acambis plc, a biotech company.
It seems that months of contentious merger talks between French pharmaceutical company Sanofi-Aventis (SNY) and U.S. biotech Genzyme (GENZ) have entered the home stretch. Sanofi is expected to ...
Labcorp Drug Development presently known as Fortrea is a contract research organization headquartered in Burlington, North Carolina, providing nonclinical, preclinical, clinical and commercialization services to pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. Formerly called Covance, [3] the company is spin-off from Labcorp, which employs more ...
The news comes months after Sanofi announced it was reviewing "separation scenarios" for the unit in a bid to focus on its core innovative drugs business. Sanofi's consumer healthcare spin-off ...
If you believe all the rumors and leaks, French pharmaceutical group Sanofi-Aventis (SNY) and U.S. biotechnology company Genzyme (GENZ) should have reached a merger agreement by now. Instead ...
Sanofi S.A. is a French multinational pharmaceutical and healthcare company headquartered in Paris, France. The corporation was established in 1973 and merged with Synthélabo in 1999 to form Sanofi-Synthélabo. In 2004, Sanofi-Synthélabo merged with Aventis and renamed to Sanofi-Aventis, which were each the product of several previous mergers ...
Biotech company Dendreon (NAS: DNDN) and French pharma giant Sanofi (NYS: SNY) announced layoffs earlier this week. What do these staff reductions signify for the companies and investors? Let's ...