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Innovata pulls out of SkyePharma merger
Innovata pulls out of SkyePharma merger
Date published: 13/01/2006
The
merger between SkyePharma and
Innovata will now not
go ahead, but SkyePharma insists it is still looking for new offers. Innovata
had made a preliminary takeover approach in November but SkyePharma is now
discussing cash offers from other companies over Innovata's share exchange
merger proposals.
SkyePharma is searching for investors to help fund the
development of Flutiform (formoterol plus fluticasone), a combination inhaled
product for asthma. In September after failing to find a partner to fund Phase
III trials of Flutiform SkyePharma raised £35 million in a discounted
rights issue.
It is thought, if approved and with strong enough
marketing, Flutiform could be a firm rival to AstraZeneca's Symbicort
(formoterol and budesonide) and GlaxoSmithKline's Advair/Seretide (salmeterol
and fluticasone). Last year Innovata acquired Quadrant for £48.5 million
and had an almost doubling of turnover to £15.7 million, from £7.9
million in 2004. Posting its preliminary annual results Innovata had an
operating loss of £3 million, from £12million the year before.
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