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Novartis announces that it will spin-off its ophthalmology division, Alcon, into a separately-traded standalone company in order to focus on its legacy pharmaceuticals business.
Novartis bought 52% stake from Nestlé for $28.1 Billion. This deal brought the total ownership of Alcon by Novartis to 77%. Beginning January 2010 Novartis formally announced it will be completing the exercise options for finishing purchasing the rest of Alcon and then promptly continue to exercise merger and takeover of Alcon.
The total cost to Novartis for the 77% stake in Alcon was $38.7 billion ($168 per share). In the deal's first phase, Novartis acquired a 25% stake in Alcon from Nestlé for $10.4 billion in July 2008.
Novartis is the world's first largest in life sciences and agribusiness markets. It is also the second-largest pharmaceutical company by market cap in 2019. Alcon: At the time Novartis bought Alcon, they had annual sales of $6.5 billion and a net income of $2 billion.
At the time of the purchase, a proposal for a merger under Swiss merger law was given to the Alcon board of directors. The merger was agreed upon on December 15, 2010, making Alcon "the second largest division within Novartis." The merger was completed on April 8, 2011. Ilevro was launched by Alcon on January 21, 2013.
Shares of Novartis (NVS) soared higher on Wednesday, after the Swiss drug maker finally obtained the remaining outstanding shares of Alcon (ACL) for $12.9 billion. Novartis had been trying to gain ...
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