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Medivation discusses potential sale to Sanofi
2016-07-06

資料來源:https://www.reuters.com/article/us-medivation-m-a-sanofi-fr-idUSKCN0ZL2CZ

U.S. cancer drug company Medivation Inc (MDVN.O) is discussing opening its books to Sanofi SA (SASY.PA) after the French pharmaceutical company sweetened its $9.3 billion acquisition offer, people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.

The talks come after Medivation rejected Sanofi's $52.50 per share cash offer in April, prompting Sanofi to embark on a campaign to convince Medivation shareholders to oust Medivation's board of directors and replace them with its nominees in a so-called written consent process.

Medivation is negotiating the terms of a confidentiality agreement with Sanofi that would allow the two companies to engage in deal negotiations, the people said.

Medivation has already signed confidentiality agreements to discuss a potential sale with other companies, including Pfizer Inc (PFE.N) and Celgene Corp (CELG.O), the people added.

There is no certainty that Medivation will agree to a sale with any party, the people cautioned.

The sources asked not to be identified because the deliberations are confidential. Medivation and Sanofi declined to comment, while Pfizer and Celgene did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Medivation shares jumped as much as 4.2 percent on the news and were trading up 2.5 percent at $61.62 in afternoon trading in New York.

Sanofi's new offer, whose terms could not be immediately learned, came following conversations with Medivation shareholders. Last month, shareholder advisory firm Glass Lewis & Co recommended that Medivation's shareholders should not support Sanofi's efforts to replace the company's board members.

Sanofi wants Medivation - which sells a successful prostate cancer drug called Xtandi - so Sanofi can expand in the lucrative oncology sector, as it seeks new businesses to compensate for flagging diabetes revenues.

Reuters had reported in May that Medivation had signed confidentiality agreements with some companies, including Pfizer.

Medivation had previously argued that Sanofi's offer had failed to value fairly the prospects for Xtandi, as well as two other products currently in clinical trials - Talazoparib, for the treatment of breast cancer, and Pidilizumab, for the treatment of blood cancers.

(Reporting by Michael Flaherty and Greg Roumeliotis in New York; Additional reporting by Carl O'Donnell and Pamela Barbaglia in London; Editing by Bernard Orr and Cynthia Osterman)

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