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Case Code : BSTA120
Case Length : 15 Pages
Period : 1849-2005
Organization : -
Pub Date : 2005
Teaching Note :Not Available
Countries : USA
Industry : Pharmaceuticals

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Acquisitions

Warner Lambert
Pfizer had largely believed in organic growth till the mid-90s. However when Warner Lambert, the pharmaceutical company that owned the patent on atorvastatin calcium (Lipitor) announced its intention to merge with American Home Products (AHP), Pfizer launched a hostile take over bid. Pfizer sensed a big opportunity in 'Lipitor' Pharmacia
Pfizer typically struck alliances to generate more revenues. Among the drugs, which Pfizer brought into the stable through alliances were Tahor with Parke-Davis, Celebrex with Pharmacia and Aricept with Eisai...

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Growing Concerns

As 2005 got underway, Pfizer faced some major concerns. The sales of some its blockbuster (any drug with sales of $1 billion or more) drugs such as Viagra and Lipitor were decreasing. Competition from other drug makers was increasing, while patent expiration of important drugs loomed large on the horizon...

The Road Ahead

A combination of strategies had helped Pfizer climb to the top of the pack in the global pharmaceutical market. Pfizer had acquired leading competitors, developed blockbuster products and taken advantage of favorable regulations, often after lobbying for them...

Exhibits

Exhibit 1: Pfizer - Key Products
Exhibit 2: Pfizer - Product Pipeline
Exhibit 3: Pfizer - Revenue by Segment
Exhibit 4: Pfizer - Business Segment Revenues
Exhibit 5: Pfizer - Financial Summary



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