Monroe Site Commercialization ‘Critical’ For Glenmark’s US Step-Up
Executive Summary
Glenmark expects its first US manufacturing site to go commercial next year, accelerating growth in that market, while it sets right certain compliance blips back home. The Indian firm is also on course to divest certain non-core assets but notes that bringing in a minority partner for its API unit is not a priority.
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