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    GSK pounces on Human Genome with $2.6 billion bid

    LONDON (Reuters) - Human Genome Sciences has rejected an unsolicited bid worth around $2.6 billion from long-time partner GlaxoSmithKline, marking a new takeover battle in a drugs sector recently swept by M&A activity.

    The U.S. pioneer of gene-based drug discovery, which sells a new drug for lupus with GSK, said on Thursday the offer of $13 per share, made in a letter on April 11, did not reflect the value inherent in the company.

    It has hired Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse to help explore strategic alternatives, including a possible sale. GSK has been invited to participate in that process.

    The Rockville, Maryland-based firm was formed 20 years ago with the mission to isolate genes and identify their function in order to develop new drugs. Over the years it has had a rollercoaster ride as hopes for its drugs have waxed and waned.

    GSK's offer represents an 81 percent premium to its closing stock price of $7.17 on Wednesday. However, that is still well below the $30 touched a year ago and investors are hoping for more, with the shares doubling to $14.20 by 1930 GMT.

    Britain's biggest drugmaker said the rebuff was disappointing as its offer would give investors "immediate and certain value" superior to what Human Genome could achieve as a standalone company.

    GSK chief executive Andrew Witty wrote to Human Genome boss Tom Watkins on April 11 setting out the proposal, saying he was prepared to commence a cash tender offer with no financing or due diligence condition.

    Buying Human Genome would give GSK full rights to partnered drugs, which include not only Benlysta - the first new drug for lupus in half a century - but also promising experimental drugs for heart disease and diabetes.

    Many drugmakers are seeking to do deals to bolster their pipelines, as older products go off patent, and GSK's readiness to buy Human Genome is a sign of confidence in the drugs that the companies have been developing together.

    GSK also expects $200 million in cost synergies by 2015, with the acquisition boosting earnings from 2013.

    "WHITE KNIGHT" UNLIKELY

    Cowen & Co analyst Eric Schmidt said GSK was likely to seal a deal in the end.

    "The 81 percent premium versus yesterday's close is a big number, and I'm sure GSK is likely to pay a little bit more to get the deal done. I think it's very likely to be sold to GSK at around $15 or so a share," Schmidt said.

    "I doubt anyone else will come in. It's going to be hard for another company to pay that sort of a premium not having the inside scoop on Benlysta or on anything else these two companies are collaborating on."

    Tim Anderson of Bernstein said outside interest in Human Genome's drugs was possible but any other non-GSK acquirer would only get partial control, which could deter bidders.

    Barclays analysts also see no "white knight" counter-bidder on the horizon, even though the deals between GSK and Human Genome have no tricky change-of-control clauses.

    GSK has long been rumoured as a potential acquirer of Human Genome, since it has been in partnership with the firm since 1993 and is already collaborating on a number of medicines.

    Still, the decision to pull the trigger on a takeover attempt may surprise some investors because GSK management has tended not to buy out partners it is working with in the past.

    BEYOND BENLYSTA

    Analysts said GSK clearly saw value beyond Benlysta.

    The two companies are also collaborating on a high-profile experimental heart drug called darapladib, which is in Phase III development, and albiglutide for diabetes, which could be filed for approval late this year or early in 2013.

    Mark Clark, an analyst at Deutsche Bank, said darapladib was the biggest ticket pipeline opportunity, with up to $10 billion annual sales potential, although researchers will not know if it actually works until key trial results in 2013 or 2014.

    Benlysta, which is subject to a 50:50 profit share deal between the two companies, has got off to a slow start but is still seen as having potential sales of $2.15 billion by 2016, according to consensus forecasts from Thomson Reuters Pharma. A year or so ago investors had been hoping for $3-4 billion.

    Despite disappointment about Benlysta sales to date, investors are likely to be emboldened in thinking they can get a better price for their Human Genome shares by recent developments that show Big Pharma's hunger for biotech assets.

    Only on Wednesday, Illumina Inc saw off a $6.8 billion bid from Roche Holding AG.

    Roche, too, chose to make an unsolicited offer after Illumina shares had fallen back and Sanofi SA took the same approach in its successful acquisition of Genzyme for $20.1 billion last year.

    Human Genome said it had asked for more information from GSK about progress with the experimental drugs the two companies have worked on together, including darapladib and albiglutide.

    GSK, which is being advised by Lazard and Morgan Stanley, said the plan to acquire Human Genome would not affect its intention to repurchase between 1 billion and 2 billion pounds ($1.6-3.2 billion) in shares in 2012.

    Shares in the British-based drugmaker rose nearly 1 percent. ($1 = 0.6238 British pounds)

    (Additional reporting by Sophie Sassard, with Lewis Krauskopf and Paritosh Bansal in New York; Editing by David Cowell and Gunna Dickson)

     

    34 comments

    • Joel  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      "GSK Pounces On Human Genome"? That's so catty of them.
    • yourlastnightmare  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      i didnt really understand most of the article but i would think our genes are worth more than 2 billion, even bill gates is richer than that.
    • Polarbear  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      aww someday maybe they will be able to make drugs for specfic people, but I doubt the average person will be able to afford them. Neat project
    • Michael  •  Gilbert, South Carolina  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Remember the gold rule: Those That Have The Gold, Rule.
    • KC  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      I see a lot of good points, we all own it so how can anyone buy it.
    • mike  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      wonder why no company has never made a cure but can make all these great miracle drugs? its not profitable and their will never be cures, only more drugs...and more drugs...and more drugs
      • John 1 mth 1 day ago
        Tell that to Mr. Ebster above. Sheep led to the slaughter comes to mind.
    • The Man On The Run  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      Uh, people . . .the name of the company is Human Genome, it is not in fact the actual human genome, because DNA cannot legally form a corporation. Normally I pride myself on tact, but good Lord are some of you people stupid.
      • michael 1 mth 1 day ago
        Don't waste your time. You speak a different language that most will never understand.
      • O'Rourke 1 mth 1 day ago
        It's "Human Genome Sciences," or HUGS, to you, man :-)...it is rather disturbing when you come to realize some of these commenters are not joking -- let's see, CGAT = "Come Get A Tranche"? :-)
      • Sky 1 mth 1 day ago
        soon the Taco Bell Nachos Supreme Court will declare DNA is people too.
    • John  •  Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  1 mth 3 days ago
      I have never sold my genome nor will I ever so you cannot have it.
      • Ed Casner 1 mth 3 days ago
        You leave it about every time you make contact with an object. If someone wants it badly enough, they can obtain it. Of course, we all do this- so it might be difficult to determine precisely whose sequences one might be actually reading.
      • Joe 1 mth 2 days ago
        John do you cut your hair? Someone will have your genome.
    • jomama  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      maybe they can clone humans that only need 3 hours of sleep a nite, can go 7 more months without food, 3 extra days without water and can hold their breath 50 days longer than any of us can and can jump 25% higher
      • old guy 1 mth 2 days ago
        Good factory worker.
      • yourlastnightmare 1 mth 0 days ago
        how about can eat as much or anything and not get fat
    • Jiminy Cricket  •  1 mth 3 days ago
      "Many drugmakers are seeking to do deals to bolster their pipelines, as older products go off patent ..." Drugmakers laid off thousands of scientists in the last decade, and then wonder why their patent pipelines dried up. Some of them went to outfits like HGS, others are willing to work as contractors if big pharma would just ask.

      Seriously, if the business wonks who run big pharma spent a fraction of their advertising budget on r&d, they would have many more viable products. The current crop of MBA's would rather outsource and cut costs in the short term, no thought for the long term.
      • Ed Casner 1 mth 2 days ago
        Bravo!!

        Another side benefit for your proposal might be that studying science as a career choice would become more attractive, and thus draw from an even smarter talent pool than the one that now staffs it. Incentives produce results.
      • Jiminy Cricket 1 mth 2 days ago
        I should add that a few creative scientists started their own companies, another career option. Some of them like HGS are in the process of being bought by big pharma, others are able to succeed with SBIR grants.
    • Don Chochaguano  •  1 mth 3 days ago
      It's sad that the people who actually DO the work, the scientists, don't make a whole lot of money off of these discoveries (believe me, I know). Instead, some greedy buffoon who knows nothing about anything reaps the windfall. This is why our society is doomed to fail.
    • Ebster  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      Dear idiots who have already posted here and any future idiots who don't know what they just read: No. They are not selling rights to the human genome. It is a company called Human Genome that makes drugs. There is a man over by the Brooklyn bridge who is offering to sell the human genome if you are interested. Sheesh...
    • Billy  •  Barrow, Alaska  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      GSK pounces on Human Genome An interesting name for a porn flick. Are there any previews anywhere ?
    • Buckin' Bronco  •  1 mth 3 days ago
      What exactly are they buying? Isn't the human genome the "blueprint" to the human body? So they're the only ones who can see it? Create drugs based on it?
    • T  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      Why should anyone be allowed to own the human genome? It should be made available to anyone. The researchers who mapped it should be paid, but no one should be allowed to keep it away from anyone who can benefit humanity with it.
    • Joe  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      There are no money to be made in cures, rather the process of prolonging one's life.
    • stillplayingpsolol  •  1 mth 3 days ago
      $2.6bn bid for a medical thing, yet instagrams was bought by facebook for what? $10bn? lol.... after a few million dollars there's no reason with value, it just is whatever you throw at people.
    • Darrel  •  Beaverton, Oregon  •  1 mth 3 days ago
      Why does the public allow companies to OWN genes at all? GSK or any other corp. didn't create the gene, nature did. Ownership of a gene obstructs the ability of scientist to research it because they have to pay for patent rights to use it in their studies. The U.S. patent office tried to deny patents on life and lost a court battle which forced them to allow it. THIS DECISION NEEDS TO BE OVERTURNED.
    • blake  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      thats why when i get old my pill is gonna come from a remigton
    • John  •  Los Angeles, California  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      You do realize don't you that they are really bidding to own the human genome. That means they own the rights to our very body's. Wise up world. There are real life sheep in wolfs clothing.
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