Cutbacks Rise As Indian Pharma Tightens Control On Costs
Leading Indian pharma firms are rationalizing operations and work forces to rein in costs and improve efficiency and profitability in a tough overall operating environment. Sun Pharma, which has declared an 'unwavering focus' on cost control, recently ended operations at two Indian clinical pharmacology units.
New Indian Public Shareholding Proposal Stumps Pharma
A proposal to increase the minimum public shareholding in listed firms in India, if implemented, is expected to impact the subsidiaries of GlaxoSmithKline, Novartis and AstraZeneca in the country, as well as local firms like Cadila Healthcare. Some of the foreign firms may well consider delisting
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