BUSINESS

Takeda Consumer Healthcare Unit Aims for 100 Billion Yen Sales after Spin-Off

May 31, 2016
The consumer healthcare unit of Takeda Pharmaceutical is looking to rack up revenues of 100 billion yen after it is spun off into the drug giant’s wholly owned subsidiary, unit chief Masashi Sugimoto says. In FY2015, Takeda generated 80.1 billion…

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