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Krka - player in Russian pharmaceutical market looks for investors

March 07 2006

In an article published March 7 in FT.com the authoritative source for the latest news, commentary and analysis from the world\'s top media outlets, the wisdom of investing in Slovenia\'s pharma producer Krka is being questioned.

 

Krka is also an active player in the lucrative Russian market.

 

\"In the past year, the Slovenian pharmaceutical company Krka has been looking to lure potential investors from Western Europe. Specifically, the company has been looking for investors from Great Britain, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland and Austria, the business daily Finance reported. Indeed, a number of foreign investors reacted positively to this initiative and bought some of Krka\'s shares. However, the foreign shareholding is still negligible in the entire ownership of this Slovenian drug producer,\" the article read. 

 

\"One key question in this regard: Does Krka meet the Western standards. In this relation, it should be mentioned that the Slovenian firm was linked in the past to several troubling issues,\" it added.

 

Then the article, which was originally produced by a Middle East news company, is providing few examples:

 

First, in 2001, the Helsinki Committee\'s office for legal assistance was addressed by 22 employees of Krka in Belgrade, Novi Sad and Nis. The lawsuit ragarded paying severance payments to employees.

 

Meanwhile last month, the Bosnia-Herzegovina Drug Research Institute established that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory tablets produced by Krka did not pass the standard test of its active ingredient. Thus, it demanded to remove the drug from shelves. On its part, Krka said the drug has been analyzed in accordance with the standard quality specification.

 

Late last year, an international commission, which conducted a probe into the UN Oil for Food Program in Iraq, has cleared Krka from irregularities and bribery payments. The probe centered on Krka\'s US$15.6 million Contracts for the sale of antibiotic Gentamycin.

 

Krka was also involved in a patent lawsuit, however the Ljubljana District Court rejected the lawsuit by US pharmaceutical giant Merck over the drug Simvastatin.

 

Proceedings also continued in the case of Warner Lambert and Pfizer\'s lawsuitagainst Krka over alleged violations of patent rights for two forms of Atorvastatin, a cholesterol lowering medication.

 

 
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