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STADA Arzneimittel AG
Company typeAktiengesellschaft
FWB:SAZ
IndustryPharmaceuticals
FoundedDresden,1895
Headquarters,
Key people
Peter Goldschmidt (CEO),

Simone Berger (CHRO), Miguel Pagan Fernandez (CTO), Boris Döbler (CFO),

Günter von Au (Chairman of the supervisory board)
ProductsGeneric,over-the-counter drugs,Specialty Pharmaceuticals
Revenue€3.79 billion(2022)[1]
Number of employees
13,183(FTE,as of December 31, 2022)[1]
SubsidiariesPymepharco
Websitestada

Stada Arzneimittel AGis a pharmaceutical company based inBad Vilbel,Germanywhich specializes on a three-pillar strategy consisting of consumer healthcare products (over-the-counter drugs), generics and specialty pharma. Worldwide, STADA Arzneimittel AG sells its products in approximately 120 countries. In 2022, revenue totaled €3.79 billion.[2]

Commonly known products produced by Stada are Stada-brandacetaminophenandlactulose,Grippostad-C cold medicine and Ladival sun protection products. Stada is involved in various charity projects and sponsoring activities which include the support for dolphin aid e.V since 2007 and the support of a Romanian children's village inTimișoara.

History

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Foundation & early history

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Share of the Stada Arzneimittel AG, issued December 1970

Stada was founded inDresdenin 1895 as a cooperative pharmacy. Stada was originally an acronym forStandardarzneimittel Deutscher Apotheker(Standard Drugs (of) German Pharmacists). AfterWorld War II,the company was relocated toEssenandTübingen.In 1956 it was moved again to Bad Vilbel and in 1970, Stada began trading on the stock exchange as a public company. At that time the shares were restricted to pharmacists asrestrictedly transferableregistered shares.Five years later, Stada entered the generic drug market.

In 1999 Stada's German subsidiary, NIDDApharm GmbH, entered the German generic drugs market – worth an estimated 300 millionDM.[3]

In September 2000, the company executed a 1:10 share split on theS-MAX.[4]In October the company entered into an agreement withMontenegro Groupto acquire the pharmaceutical products of the "Bonomelli Farmacia" product line, rolling into the company's Italian subsidiary, EG S.p.A. – Laboratorie Eurogenerici.[5]

In July 2001 the company acquired the American generic drug supplier MOVA Laboratories Inc.[6]

In April 2002 the company acquired Spanish pharmaceutical company Bayvit S.A fromBayerand Vita S.A. Bayvit is the second-largest supplier of generic drugs in Spain, with recorded sales in 2000 of €20 million.[7]In May, the company acquired Marketing and Sales Operations of the Italian pharmaceutical company Crinos SpA, rolling it into the Italian subsidiary EG SpA.[8]In September the company established ajoint venturein Brazil: Ava Stada Pharma Latin America Ltda, 51% owned by Stada and 49% owned by Brazilian company AVA Industrial S/A.[9]In November of the same year, the company acquired an increase shareholding in Ciclum Farma S.A., from 50% to 74%, withGrünenthal GmbHtaking over the remaining 26% of shares.[10]

In January, 2003, the company announced its intention to acquire the majority interest in the Italian pharmaceutical company, Pharmajani SpA. Pharmajani specialises in the distribution of pharmacy products, expanding the company's operations and significantly strengthening the distribution capabilities of Stada's Italian subsidiaries, EG SpA and Crinos SpA. The company will change its name to New Pharmajani SpA (NPA).[11]In October the company acquired Schein Pharmaceutical Holdings UK Ltd and its subsidiary Schein Pharmaceutical UK Ltd from Schein Pharmaceutical (Bermuda) Ltd, a subsidiary of US-basedWatson Pharmaceuticals,Inc. for €17 million.[12]

In August 2004 the company acquired 97.47%[13]of the shared of Nizhpharm OJSC for between €80.5 million.[14][15]

In April 2005, the company acquired Portuguese generics supplier Ciclum Farma, Unipessoal LDA for €31 million.[16]In May, the company acquired the majority 58% stake in Chinese pharmaceuticals manufacturing company Beijing Center-Lab Pharmaceutical Company Ltd via its subsidiary Stada Pharmaceuticals (Asia) Ltd for €3.5 million. The deal will also strengthen Health Vision Enterprise Ltd, which is 51% owned by the company.[17]

In July 2006, the company sold US subsidiary Stada Inc. to Dava Pharmaceuticals Inc. for $40 million (€31 million).[18]Later in the same month, the company offered to acquire Serbian pharmaceutical groupHemofarmfor €485 million (€146.97 per share) – marking Stada's largest acquisition to date.[19]

In August 2007 Stada's Russian subsidiary Nizhpharm OAO, acquired Makiz Group and its associated subsidiaries: Zzo Makiz-Pharma, Zzo Skopinpharm and Zzo Biodyne Pharmaceuticals for €125 million.[20]In the same month the company acquired Forum Bioscience Holdings Ltd for £37.7 million (€55.6 million).[21]

In November 2011, the company acquired the generics division of Spirig Pharma AG[22]for CHF 97 million (€78 million)[23]

In August 2013 the company completed the acquisition of UK-based over-the-counter manufacturer Thornton & Ross for £221.1 million (€259.2 million).[24]

In November 2016 Stada UK Holdings acquired Natures Aid, a manufacturer of vitamins, minerals, food supplements.[25]

Acquisition by Bain Capital & Cinven

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In late 2016 into 2017, the company was approached by a number of potential acquirers. In February 2017, Boston private equity outfitAdvent Internationalmade the first public and binding bid for the drugmaker, with a €58 per share in cash ($3.7 billion in total), in addition to a 2016 dividend payment.[26]In March 2017, it emerged that a number of other suitors had come to the fore;CVC Capital Partners– who helped the company dodge pressure from an activist investor in 2016[27]in tandem with either China'sFosun PharmaceuticalorShanghai Pharmaceuticals Holding.It also emerged thatMylan[28]andbig pharmaMerck & Cohad been working withCredit Suisseon formulating a potential offer.[29]

In April 2017, it was reported thatBain CapitalandCinventabled a bid valuing the company at about €5.3 billion (£4.5 billion). The private equity consortium offered €65.28 a share and a dividend of €0.72 per Stada share.[30]On June 27, 2017,Reutersreported that the Bain-Cinven bid to acquire the company had failed after only gaining 65.52% of shares. This was below the 67.5% minimum threshold needed to secure the acquisition.[31]In August 2017, Bain Capital and Cinven successfully acquired Stada Arzneimittel.[32]

Overview

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The following is an illustration of the company's mergers, acquisitions,spin-offsand historical predecessors:

Stada Arzneimittel AG
NIDDApharm GmbH
Stada UK Holdings
Schein Pharmaceutical Holdings UK Ltd

Schein Pharmaceutical UK Ltd
(Acq 2003)

Forum Bioscience Holdings Ltd

Thornton & Ross
(Acq 2013)

Natures Aid
(Acq 2016)

EG S.p.A

Crinos SpA

Pharmajani SpA

Stada Inc.(Sold 2006)

MOVA Laboratories Inc.

Ava Stada Pharma Latin America Ltda

Bayvit S.A

Ciclum Farma, Unipessoal LDA

Nizhpharm OAO
MAKIZ Group

ZAO MAKIZ-Pharma

ZAO Skopinpharm

ZAO Biodyne Pharmaceuticals

Stada Pharmaceuticals (Asia) Ltd

Beijing Center-Lab Pharmaceutical Company Ltd

Health Vision Enterprise Ltd

Executive history

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Matthias Widenfels resigned aschief executive officer(CEO) in January 2017 for "personal reasons"; he was replaced on an interim basis by Engelbert Coster Tjeenk Willink.[33]Claudio Albrecht became CEO in September 2017, shortly after the company's acquisition by Cinven and Bain Capital.[33]Peter Goldschmidt, head ofSandozNorth America, will succeed Albrecht as CEO in September 2018, while Albrecht will remain with the company in a non-executive position.[33]

The company'ssupervisory boardwas at one time headed by Carl Ferdinand Oetker. By 2018, Günter von Au had taken this role.[33]

References

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  27. ^"Stada eyes €3.7B buyout to dodge activists' demands: WSJ – FiercePharma".
  28. ^"Is Mylan Stada's third suitor? One analyst thinks it may be – FiercePharma".
  29. ^"Merck (MRK) Said Planning to Join Bidding for Stada – Source".
  30. ^"Bain, Cinven pay up to win backing for Stada deal".10 April 2017 – via uk.reuters.
  31. ^"Bain, Cinven discussing new offer for Stada – sources".27 June 2017 – via uk.reuters.
  32. ^Manager-Magazin.de: Bain Capital und Cinven gelingt Kauf von Stada Arzneimittel(German)
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