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Mylan Chairman Robert Coury On Lipitor's Future and India/Japan Expansion: An Interview With PharmAsia News

This article was originally published in PharmAsia News

Executive Summary

Mylan Inc. CEO Robert J. Coury demonstrated his ability to be a trendsetter when Mylan acquired Matrix Laboratories in 2007 at the highest value - at the time - for an India pharmaceutical company. Though doubted for that move and the next - of buying Merck KGaA's generics business for $6.8 billion, Coury now boasts of establishing a global generics footprint with a one-of-a-kind vertically integrated platform to build maximum operational efficiencies.

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