Roche To Buy Insulin Pump Producer Medingo For Up To $200 Million
April 13 2010 - 1:45AM
Dow Jones News
Swiss pharmaceutical company Roche Holding AG (ROG.VX) said
Tuesday it plans to acquire medical equipment company Medingo Ltd.
for up to $200 million.
MAIN FACTS:
- Roche and Israel-based Elron Electronic Industries Ltd.
(ELRN.TV) announced today that they have signed an agreement under
which Roche will acquire 100% of Elron subsidiary Medingo, a
developer of a semi-disposable insulin patch pump.
- Roche will pay Medingo Ltd.'s shareholders an upfront payment
of $160 million as well as up to 25% of the upfront payment in
performance related milestones.
- The new Medingo Ltd. micro pump insulin delivery system
consists of two parts: a semi-disposable insulin dispensing patch
and a remote control, which allows for discreet personalized
insulin delivery. It provides the functions of a conventional
insulin pump alongside with all advantages of the innovative
tubeless patch pump technology.
- The Medingo Ltd. patch pump is not yet marketed. In a next
step, production capacities will be scaled-up to prepare for global
launch which is expected by 2012.
The acquisition will strengthen Roche Diabetes Care's position
in the fast growing segment of insulin delivery systems. In 2009,
the insulin delivery system global market was estimated at 1.6
billion Swiss francs ($1.5 billion). While the whole market is
growing rapidly, the expectations for the growth of the patch pump
segment are even higher.
- The transaction is subject to certain closing conditions,
including regulatory approvals. Approval by Elron or Roche
shareholders isn't required.
Company Web site: http://www.roche.com
-By Zurich Bureau, Dow Jones Newswires; +41-43-443-8040;
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