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Pfizer Buys 40% of Brazilian Drug Maker Teuto

Pfizer, US pharmaceutical giant, has bought 40 percent of Brazilian drug company Teuto for a whopping 238 million dollars.

by Savitha C Muppala on October 23, 2010 at 12:42 AM

Pfizer, US pharmaceutical giant, has bought 40 percent of Brazilian drug company Teuto for a whopping 238 million dollars.

The purchase could lead to the 100-percent acquisition of Teuto in 2014, it said in a statement.


The 40-percent stake "allows Pfizer to increase its participation in Brazil's pharmaceutical market," the head of Pfizer Brazil, Victor Mezei, said in the statement.

He explained that the deal could result in Teuto producing generic versions of Pfizer medicines, and Pfizer using Teuto products in its output.

Pfizer is the world's second-biggest pharmaceutical company in the world after US rival Johnson & Johnson, according to Fortune magazine.

The maker of Viagra to treat erectile dysfunction and Lipitor to lower cholesterol, it had 2009 revenues of 50 billion dollars and profits of 8.6 billion dollars.

Pfizer Brazil generated 703 million dollars in revenues last year.

Source: AFP

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