GSK to spend up to $3.3 billion on Affinivax to boost vaccines roster
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[May 31, 2022]
By Pushkala Aripaka
(Reuters) -GSK on Tuesday agreed to buy
U.S. biotech Affinivax for up to $3.3 billion, its second major deal in
two months, giving the British pharmaceutical giant access to the
company's roster of next-generation vaccines.
GSK, one of the world's major vaccine makers, has been under pressure to
shore up its pharmaceutical pipeline ahead of the separation in July of
its consumer business, home to brands such as Sensodyne toothpaste and
Advil painkillers.
The drugmaker's newer shingles vaccine has been a key growth driver as
demand has returned after disruption to immunisations during the
pandemic, but GSK needs a new product to bolster the vaccines business,
which made 6.78 billion pounds ($8.54 billion) in 2021.
GSK is also facing competition from vaccine candidates from rivals
Pfizer and Moderna using newer mRNA technology.
GSK will pay Affinivax $2.1 billion upfront and up to $1.2 billion in
potential milestones. The acquisition comes after GSK last month
indicated an appetite for further deals following its $1.9 billion
purchase of Sierra Oncology.
"While this marks a step in the right direction with regard to the
group's strategy, we're mindful that owning the treatment and making
money from it are two very different things," said Hargreaves Lansdown
analyst Laura Hoy.
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GSK logo is seen in this illustration taken on January 17, 2022.
REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
London-listed GSK on Tuesday also
reiterated its outlook for 2022 and its medium-term targets.
Privately-held Affinivax gives GSK its next-generation vaccines
under development, the most advanced of which are for pneumococcal
diseases, such as pneumonia, meningitis, bloodstream infections and
sinusitis.
GSK has its own, older, pneumococcal vaccine called
Synflorix, which was approved for European and U.S. use in 2009, and
which competes with Pfizer's Prevnar and Merck's Pneumovax.
Affinivax's newer vaccine technology is designed to strengthen the
breadth of immunity against a pathogen, such that an immune-boosting
adjuvant is not necessary.
($1 = 0.7942 pounds)
(Reporting by Pushkala Aripaka in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh
Kuber, Sriraj Kalluvila and Jane Merriman)
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