Deals In Bag, Dr Reddy’s Sharpens Top 5 Targeted Home Run

Dr Reddy’s shapes journey to the top 5 league on home turf, backed by a string of deals with big pharma to bridge portfolio gaps and supplement its base business. Can they deliver impactful gains in the competitive Indian market?

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A string of strategic deals including with Sanofi, Bayer and Nestle marked the last couple of months at Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd., as the Indian firm plugs portfolio gaps and builds momentum along its journey to break into the top five position on the Indian market.

At the earnings call for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024, Dr Reddy’s CEO, Erez Israeli, outlined the broad contours of what it may potentially look like to be in the top five zone over the longer term, while underscoring that

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