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UPDATE 1-Glaxo CEO sees more bolt-on acquisitions in 2009

Fri Jan 9, 2009 12:32am IST
 
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By Ransdell Pierson and Ben Hirschler

NEW YORK/LONDON, Jan 8 (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline (GSK.L: Quote, Profile, Research) expects to make further acquisitions in 2009 to bolster its business in emerging markets and in selling over-the-counter medicines, its chief executive said on Thursday.

But Andrew Witty told a Goldman Sachs conference in New York there were few opportunities to acquire companies in the vaccines space, a particularly promising area of healthcare at present, where Glaxo is already a global leader.

He also ruled out large deals as a solution to improving the lacklustre stock market rating for the British group, which has failed to get as many new drugs to market as investors hoped when it was created via a merger eight years ago. Witty took over as the head of the world's second-biggest drugmaker last May with a pledge to diversify the company, including moving into the sale of cheap branded generics in emerging markets.

He is also putting a big emphasis on non-prescription consumer healthcare products as he tries to shift Glaxo's centre of gravity away from blockbuster prescription drugs like top-seller Advair for asthma.

In both cases, Witty said acquisitions would play an important role.

"We have a number of assets right now in play (in emerging markets) ... In consumer, assets come up now and again," he said.

"Where we see opportunities we will take them. I certainly see us adding on a number of businesses this year -- bolt-on type businesses to continue to round out across the piece," he added.  Continued...

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