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AstraZeneca to acquire Protherics?
14/08/2008
A statement issued by Protherics, which has a research facility
in Runcorn, Cheshire, says the board is considering various offers.
"There can be no certainty that any formal offer will be
made," said a spokeswoman, who went on to say that terms could
not yet be confirmed.
This morning, shares in Protherics - which specialises in critical
care and cancer products - jumped 25 per cent to 48 pence.
Finncap analyst Keith Redpath told Reuters that another
pharmaceutical with a major presence in Cheshire may be interested.
"I would suggest that AstraZeneca could be one of these
parties," he said.
Protherics is currently focused on building a specialist sales and
marketing capability to distribute cancer therapy Voraxaze when it
is approved in the US in 2010.

