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AbbVie finalises Allergan acquisition

Health Industry Hub | May 13, 2020 |

AbbVie completed its acquisition of Allergan following receipt of regulatory approval from all government authorities required by the transaction agreement and approval by the Irish High Court.

“We are pleased to reach this important milestone” said Richard A. Gonzalez, chairman and chief executive officer, AbbVie. “Our new Allergan colleagues should be commended for all their efforts, along with those of our own employees, to achieve this turning point for our company. The new AbbVie will be a well-diversified leader in many important therapeutic categories, with both on-market and pipeline assets, and our financial strength will allow us to continue to invest in innovative science and continue to serve unmet medical needs of patients that rely upon us.”

Locally, the changes to AbbVie and Allergan organisations will be determined and implemented in the near future.

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Well-Positioned for Long-Term Growth

The transaction significantly expands and diversifies AbbVie’s revenue base and complements existing leadership positions in Immunology, with Humira, and recently launched Skyrizi and Rinvoq, and Hematologic Oncology, with Imbruvica and Venclexta.

Allergan provides new growth opportunities in Neuroscience, with Botox Therapeutics, Vraylar and Ubrelvy and a global aesthetics business, with leading brands including Botox and Juvederm. 

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This diversified on-market portfolio will drive the existing AbbVie growth platform (ex-Humira) to approximately $30 billion in revenues in full year 2020, with combined revenues of approximately $50 billion. It also positions the company for enhanced long-term growth potential.

Additionally, in connection with the closing of the transaction, the AbbVie Board of Directors has elected Thomas C. Freyman, retired Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Abbott, to join the AbbVie board. Mr. Freyman recently served on the Allergan Board of Directors.


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