Yamanouchi/Fujisawa Merger: Closing Japanese Options

The Yamanouchi/Fujisawa acquisition may be the most important transaction to have occured in Japan in decades--or will be if it goes through. One key element: the deal ends important merger options for mid-size Japanese companies, who had more or less closed off transaction possibilities with Western companies at least partly in the hope of being able to do an intra-Japan deal. Now the Western firms have decided to build their own Japanese infrastructure, leaving the mid-sized firms without the strategic flexibility they once thought they had.

The merger of Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. and Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. [See Deal] is probably the most important transaction to have occurred in Japan in decades—or will be if it goes through.

Its completion is far from certain. The two other major intra-Japan deals fell apart—first, in 2001, the Taisho Pharmaceutical Co....

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