Gedeon Richter Plc. is a
Hungarian multinational pharmaceutical
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and
biotechnology
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company headquartered in
Budapest
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, Hungary. It is one of the largest companies of the industry in the
Central and Eastern European region and has operations in over 40 countries.
The company sells products for
gynecology, the
central nervous system
The central nervous system (CNS) is the part of the nervous system consisting primarily of the brain and spinal cord. The CNS is so named because the brain integrates the received information and coordinates and influences the activity of all p ...
, and
cardiology
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areas among other therapeutic areas. The company was established in Budapest by
Gedeon Richter
Gedeon Richter (23 September 1872 – 30 December 1944) was a Hungarian pharmacist, founder of Gedeon Richter plc and a pioneer of the modern Hungarian pharmaceutical industry.
Life
Richter was born to a Jewish family in Ecséd, Hungary, ...
(1872–1944), a pharmacist, in 1901. The establishment of his firm marked the beginning of the development of the Hungarian
pharmaceutical
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industry.
Gedeon Richter plc has a primary listing on the
Budapest Stock Exchange
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and is a constituent of the
BUX Index. It had a
market capitalisation
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Market capitalization is equal to the market price per common share multiplied by t ...
of approximately $6,6 billion as of 2018, the third largest of companies with a primary listing on the Budapest Stock Exchange. It has secondary listings on the
Luxembourg Stock Exchange
The Luxembourg Stock Exchange, LuxSE (french: Bourse de Luxembourg) is based in Luxembourg City at 35A boulevard Joseph II.
The chairman of the board is Alain Kinsch and the chief executive officer is Julie Becker.
The exchange has pre-opening ...
.
History
Early history
In 1901, the pharmacist
Gedeon Richter
Gedeon Richter (23 September 1872 – 30 December 1944) was a Hungarian pharmacist, founder of Gedeon Richter plc and a pioneer of the modern Hungarian pharmaceutical industry.
Life
Richter was born to a Jewish family in Ecséd, Hungary, ...
founded the company, when he first received a license to industrially produce medicines.
Initially, small-scale pharmaceutical production took place in the Arany Sas (Golden Eagle) Pharmacy, which still operates today. At the time pharmaceutical production on an industrial scale required heavy investments, and large-scale pharmaceutical manufacturing activities were considered to be extremely capital-intensive operations. Initially, the laboratory processed extracts from organs of animals and produced organotherapeutic drugs.
The plant was built in 1907 in the
Kőbánya
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It ...
suburb of
Budapest
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and was Hungary´s first pharmaceutical manufacturing plant and regarded as an outstanding technological achievement in its day. In compliance with the established international trends of the pharmaceutical industry in those days, the company produced herbal drugs, processed extracts from plants and manufactured synthetic products at a later date. The company became a highly recognized manufacturer of
lecithin products, antiseptic and febrifuge products, as well as
painkiller
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s (
Hyperol,
Kalmopyrin, and Tonogen, which continue to be in use). In 1934, Constant Janssen, of the future
Janssen Pharmaceuticals
Janssen Pharmaceuticals is a pharmaceutical company headquartered in Beerse, Belgium, and wholly-owned by Johnson & Johnson. It was founded in 1953 by Paul Janssen.
In 1961, Janssen Pharmaceuticals was purchased by New Jersey-based American c ...
, acquired the distribution rights for Gedeon Richter's products.
In the 1970s, chemists at the Gedeon Richter Chemical Works in Budapest discovered the brain enhancing drug
Vinpocetine
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.
In 1995 Gedeon Richter signed a manufacturing contract with Danco for marketing an abortion pill in
France
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. In 1997 the company made the decision to breach of contract by pulling out the production on U.S. market. Thus, on May 9, 1997 the
New Yorker Supreme Court accused the company by
Danco Laboratories Ltd., because they lost over $200 million by the abortion pill project.
Recent history
In May 2006 Gedeon Richter signed a development and supply agreement with the US-based company
Repros Therapeutics
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to produce
Proellex. In July 2007 Gedeon Richter signed a contract with
Barr Pharma for the production of
Novartis
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Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States (global research).name="novartis.com">https://www.novartis.com/research-development/research-loc ...
Lamisil. Barr paid Gedeon Richter a royalty for distributing the product in the U.S.
From July 2008 - April 2012, the company constructed a new manufacturing facility ($110 million) in Debrecen.
In October 2010, Gedeon Richter acquired 100% of a private Swiss biopharmaceutical company, PregLem, for
CHF 445 million (€337 million).
PregLem is focused on the treatment of gynecological conditions and infertility.
In 2015,
Stada Arzneimittel AG and Gedeon Richter signed a license and distribution agreement to commercialize Richter’s biosimilar
Pegfilgrastim
Pegfilgrastim, sold under the brand name Neulasta among others, is a PEGylated form of the recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (GCSF) analog filgrastim. It serves to stimulate the production of white blood cells ( neutrophils ...
in Europe. According to the agreement Stada receives non-exclusive distribution rights for the area of geographical Europe (excluding Russia), while Richter retains its rights to distribute and market biosimilar Pegfilgrastim worldwide.
In January 2017,
William de Gelsey
Baron William de Gelsey of Gelse and Belišće, Beliscse (17 December 1921, Vienna – 26 February 2021, London), internationally known as William de Gelsey, was a British banker and economist of Hungarian origin. He was chief adviser of the Boa ...
resigned as Chairman of the board of Gedeon Richter. He was replaced by former CEO
Erik Bogsch, who served as a Chief Executive Officer of Gedeon Richter from 1992 to November 2017.
As the new Chief Executive Officer he appointed
Gabor Orban, a former fund manager, government official and Bogsch’s deputy since 2016. De Gelsey remains to be a member of the board.
In April 2017, Evestra signed a collaboration partnership agreement with Gedeon Richter. In February 2019, Gedeon Richter and Pantarhei Bioscience signed a license and supply agreement for the commercialization of a novel combined oral contraceptive.
In September 2018 the company started collaborating with the company to distribut its contraceptive,
Estelle, in Europe and Russia.
Richter's atypical antipsychotic, Reagila, containing the active ingredient cariprazine, was awarded the prize of Medicine of the Year 2019 by the Hungarian Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology (MFT).
Corporate affairs
Organizational structure
Gedeon Richter has various subsidiaries in different countries: Gedeon Richter Polska, Gedeon Richter Romania and Gedeon Richter RUS are regional production subsidiaries. Richter-Themis Medicare (India) (51% Gedeon Richter, 49% Themis), Richter-Helm BioLogics and BioTec (Germany), Mediplus N.V. (
Curaçao), Gedeon Richter Mexico, S.A.P.I. de C.V., Gedeon Richter Do Brasil Importadora, Exportadora E Distribuidora S.A. and Gedeon Richter Columbia S.A.S. are international subsidiaries in production and distribution.
Leadership structure
The company's chief governing body is the Board of Directors. The board's Chairman is Erik Bogsch, who had served as Chief Executive Officer since 1992 and was succeeded by Gábor Orbán as CEO in November 2017.
The board members are
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,
János Csák
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,
Dr. Ilona Hardy,
Dr. György Bagdy,
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Anett Pandurics
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,
Bálint Szécsényi
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,
Prof Dr Szilveszter E. Vizi, Dr.
Kriszta Zolnay.
The company's other governing bodies are the Executive Board and the Supervisory Board.
The executive board is led by Erik Bogsch. Other members are Gábor Orbán, Gábor Gulácsi, István Greiner, Tibor Horváth, György Thaler.
The supervisory board is led by Róbert Jonathán Bedros. Other members are Attila Chikán, Klára Csikós Kovácsné, Zsolt Harmath, and Éva Kozsda Kovácsné.
Shareholder structure
As of December 31, 2018, Gedeon Richter’s shareholder structure is:
* 66% - International investors
* 25% - Hungarian State (Hungarian State Holding Company, MNV Zrt.)
* 9% - Domestic investors
In 2018 the dividends approved by the shareholders of Gedeon Richter were
EUR
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41 million in total.
Operations
The corporation has two plants today: the headquarters in Budapest, and a subsidiary in
Dorog which has been operating since 1967.
The company has
joint venture
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s in India with Themis Medicare,
and in Germany, with Helm AG.
2012.
Biotechnology
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plant in
Debrecen
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.
Awards
In 2017, Gedeon Richter was recognized by the Hungarian Innovation Foundation with the Innovation Grand Prize for the development of Cariprazine, an antipsychotic drug which is used in the treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorders.
IUPAC-Richter Prize
In 2006, Gedeon Richter gifted a large sum to the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), thereby establishing the IUPAC–Richter Prize in Medicinal Chemistry. The $10,000 prize is awarded every second year to an internationally recognized scientist (normally a medicinal chemist), whose research or publications have made a significant contribution to the practice of medicinal chemistry. The prize was initiated to honor and highlight the central role of medicinal chemistry in improving human health.
See also
*
Economy of Budapest
*
Economy of Hungary
The economy of Hungary is a high-income mixed economy, ranked as the 9th most complex economy according to the Economic Complexity Index. Hungary is a member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) with a very hi ...
*
Science and technology in Hungary
References
External links
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* Company headquarters' location in Budapest, Hungary:
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