DSM Pharmaceutical
Products,DSM’s business group that develops and manufactures products for
the pharmaceutical industry, announced today that it has acquired the 40%
share interest in DSM Biologics Holding from its joint venture partner Société
générale de financement du Québec (SGF), an industrial and financial holding
company based in Montreal, which carries out economic development projects in
Québec. With this transaction DSM has gained full ownership of DSM Biologics.
DSM and SGF have agreed not to disclose financial details of the share
transfer.
For a period of ten years
DSM Biologics operated as a 40/60 joint venture of SGF and DSM. In
December 2004, SGF decided to withdraw from a number of joint ventures,
amongst which DSM Biologics. Leendert Staal, President of DSM Pharmaceutical
Products commented: "DSM very much regrets the decision of SGF, but
now gets 100% ownership, which gives DSM full control and increases its degree
of freedom to operate."
DSM Biologics is a producer of biological pharmaceuticals, with R&D and
manufacturing sites in Montreal (Canada) and Groningen (The Netherlands). The
company concentrates on its positions in innovative technologies, such as
perfusion technology and PER.C6, for which it holds an exclusive license from
Crucell, with the right to sub-license, for custom manufacturing of monoclonal
antibodies and other recombinant proteins. DSM and Crucell collaborate in
establishing PER.C6 as the novel industry platform for the production of
proteins, and have jointly signed PER.C6 license agreements for proteins with
seventeen companies across the US, Europe and Japan, including Roche, Eli
Lilly, Merck & Co., J&J/Centocor, Biogen/IDEC, Chiron and Mitsubishi.