Novartis receives binding offer from Siemens Healthineers for molecular imaging business

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Novartis receives binding offer from Siemens Healthineers for molecular imaging business
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The German health technology company will pay more than 200 million euros ($224 million) to acquire the diagnostic arm of Advanced Accelerator Applications, owned by Novartis, the Financial Times reported earlier on Saturday

Swiss drugmaker Novartis said on Saturday it had received a binding offer from Germany’s Siemens Healthineers to acquire its molecular imaging business for Fluorine-18 positron emission tomography, or PET scans.

In a statement sent to Reuters, Novartis did not confirm the value of the deal but said Siemens Healthineers would remain a partner in the Novartis radioligand therapy business, adding that it expects the transaction to close in the fourth quarter.

 

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