Sun Governance Efforts, Ilumya US Run In Focus Ahead Of Q4

Ahead of its Q4 earnings, Sun Pharma has indicated its intent to take additional steps to address investor unease and perceptions around gaps in corporate governance. Investors are expected to keep a close watch on the company's efforts in these areas as well as on management commentary around the US uptake of psoriasis asset Ilumya.

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SUN TAKES MORE MEASURES TO ADDRESS GOVERNANCE CONCERNS • Source: Shutterstock

India’s top-ranked drug firm Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. continues to take steps to assuage investor concerns around alleged corporate governance lapses, with a forthcoming board meeting expected to formalize plans for a dedicated committee to oversee governance-related issues.

Investors are also likely to keenly track at the firm's upcoming Q4 earnings announcement management any updates on how the firm's specialty portfolio, led by

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