The UAE flag at the Louvre Abu Dhabi. ADQ has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Egypt’s Amoun Pharmaceutical Company. Victor Besa / The National
The UAE flag at the Louvre Abu Dhabi. ADQ has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Egypt’s Amoun Pharmaceutical Company. Victor Besa / The National
The UAE flag at the Louvre Abu Dhabi. ADQ has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Egypt’s Amoun Pharmaceutical Company. Victor Besa / The National
The UAE flag at the Louvre Abu Dhabi. ADQ has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Egypt’s Amoun Pharmaceutical Company. Victor Besa / The National

Abu Dhabi's ADQ to buy Egypt's Amoun Pharmaceutical


Sarmad Khan
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Abu Dhabi’s holding company ADQ is buying Egypt’s Amoun Pharmaceutical Company as it continues to build its healthcare portfolio.

ADQ is buying Amoun from Canada's Bausch Health for $470 million (Dh1.73 billion).

The deal is expected to strengthen ADQ’s long-term healthcare and pharmaceutical strategy as it pushes to deliver a fully integrated value chain in the UAE, it said on Wednesday.

The transaction will be completed through a mandatory tender offer by ADQ for the total issued share capital of Amoun, including the less than 1 per cent stake held by minority shareholders. The deal is subject to regulatory approvals.

“ADQ aims to develop an integrated healthcare and pharma value chain through strategic investments and new ventures – both locally and internationally,” said Fahad Al Qassim, executive director of health care and pharmaceuticals at ADQ.

The investment in Amoun, which operates one of the largest drug plants in Egypt, also solidifies a commitment to a joint investment platform established by ADQ and the Sovereign Fund of Egypt.

“Together with SFE, we will work with Amoun’s leadership to expand on the company’s proven track record and market position on the pharma landscape,” said Mr Al Qassim.

Healthcare sector investment has picked up pace amid the Covid-19 pandemic, which provided a shot in the arm for drug makers, long-term care centres and diagnostic services.

The pandemic has hastened efforts to find solutions in the areas of diagnostics, drug research and production.

Set up in 2018, ADQ has a portfolio of companies in important sectors of Abu Dhabi’s non-oil economy such as tourism and hospitality, aviation, transport, logistics, industrial, property, media, health care, agri-foods and financial services.

Its portfolio includes the Abu Dhabi Power Corporation, Abu Dhabi Airports, Abu Dhabi Ports, Etihad Rail, healthcare provider Seha, insurer Daman, Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company and media companies Abu Dhabi Media and twofour54.

ADQ last month signed an agreement to merge its healthcare entities Rafed and Union71 with Dubai-based Pure Health to create a major healthcare support services provider.

ADQ will transfer its ownership of Rafed and Union71 to Pure Health in exchange for a stake in the merged entity.

ADQ acquired Pharmax Pharmaceuticals, a UAE-based generic drugs manufacturer, in January and said it would take a minority stake in India’s Biocon Biologics.

“Together with our recent pharma manufacturing investment in the UAE and India, our investment in Amoun will further enhance our pharma strategy with the ultimate aim of ensuring access to critical medicines, lowering the cost of medication for the general population and advancing new and innovative treatments that help improve people’s lives,” said Mr Al Qassim.

Established in 1998, Amoun is a leading manufacturer, distributor and exporter of branded drug and animal health products. It employs more than 2,500 people.

Points Classification

1. Marcel Kittel (Germany / Quick-Step) 63

2. Arnaud Demare (France / FDJ) 38

3. Andre Greipel (Germany / Lotto) 25

4. Sonny Colbrelli (Italy / Bahrain) 24

5. Mark Cavendish (Britain / Dimension Data) 22

6. Taylor Phinney (U.S. / Cannondale) 21

7. Geraint Thomas (Britain / Team Sky) 20

8. Thomas Boudat (France / Direct Energie) 20

9. Stefan Kueng (Switzerland / BMC Racing) 17

10. Michael Matthews (Australia / Sunweb) 17

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Was a middle distance state athletics champion in school

Enjoys driving to Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah with family

His dream is to continue working as a social worker and help people

Has seven diaries in which he has jotted down notes about his work and money he earned

Keeps the diaries in his car to remember his journey in the Emirates

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5,30pm: Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,200m
Winner: Noof KB, Tadhg O’Shea, Ernst Oertel
6pm: The President’s Cup Listed (TB) Dh380,000 1,400m
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6.30pm: The President’s Cup Group One (PA) Dh2,500,000 2,200m
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Winner: Ihtesham, Szczepan Mazur, Ibrahim Al Hadhrami
7.30pm: Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m
Winner: AF Mekhbat, Antonio Fresu, Ernst Oertel

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Wimbledon order of play on Saturday, July 8
All times UAE ( 4 GMT)

Centre Court (4pm)
Agnieszka Radwanska (9) v Timea Bacsinszky (19)
Ernests Gulbis v Novak Djokovic (2)
Mischa Zverev (27) v Roger Federer (3)

Court 1 (4pm)
Milos Raonic (6) v Albert Ramos-Vinolas (25)
Anett Kontaveit v Caroline Wozniacki (5)
Dominic Thiem (8) v Jared Donaldson

Court 2 (2.30pm)
Sorana Cirstea v Garbine Muguruza (14)
To finish: Sam Querrey (24) leads Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (12) 6-2, 3-6, 7-6, 1-6, 6-5
Angelique Kerber (1) v Shelby Rogers
Sebastian Ofner v Alexander Zverev (10)

Court 3 (2.30pm)
Grigor Dimitrov (13) v Dudi Sela
Alison Riske v Coco Vandeweghe (24)
David Ferrer v Tomas Berdych (11)

Court 12 (2.30pm)
Polona Hercog v Svetlana Kuznetsova (7)
Gael Monfils (15) v Adrian Mannarino

Court 18 (2.30pm)
Magdalena Rybarikova v Lesia Tsurenko
Petra Martic v Zarina Diyas

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Fixtures and results:

Wed, Aug 29:

  • Malaysia bt Hong Kong by 3 wickets
  • Oman bt Nepal by 7 wickets
  • UAE bt Singapore by 215 runs

Thu, Aug 30: UAE v Nepal; Hong Kong v Singapore; Malaysia v Oman

Sat, Sep 1: UAE v Hong Kong; Oman v Singapore; Malaysia v Nepal

Sun, Sep 2: Hong Kong v Oman; Malaysia v UAE; Nepal v Singapore

Tue, Sep 4: Malaysia v Singapore; UAE v Oman; Nepal v Hong Kong

Thu, Sep 6: Final