Almirall

Almirall, S.A.
Public (Mercado Continuo: ALM-MC: ALM)
Founded 1943
Founder Antonio Gallardo Carreras
Headquarters Ronda del General Mitre, 151
08022 Barcelona
Spain
Area served
International
Products Ebastel, Monodox, Acticlate, Almogran, Tesavel & Efficib, Solaraze, Airtal, Decoderm, Cordran, Almax, Parapres, Balneum, Sativex, Cleboril, Monovo, Actikerall.[1]
Revenue €769 million (2015)[2]
Number of employees
1.889(2015) [3]
Website www.almirall.com

Almirall, S.A. (Ticker Bolsa de Madrid: ALM) is a pharmaceutical company, with headquarters in Barcelona, founded in 1943.[4]

In 2015, it generated total revenue of 769 million [5] and became the leading pharmaceutical company in R&D investment in Spain.

With over 1.889 employees (2015), it has a presence, through its 13 affiliates in Europe and United States.

History

1943 Foundation of Laboratorios Almirall SA.

1979 Launch of the gastroprokinetic clebopride in Spain, the first product from the company’s internal research to obtain a license in another country.

1984 Launch of the antacid almagate in Spain.

1985 Launch of the local anti-inflammatory piketoprofen in Spain.

1990 Launch of the antihistamine ebastine and the gastroprokinetic cinitapride in Spain. Opening of the affiliate in Belgium.

1992 Launch of the anti-inflammatory aceclofenac in Spain.

1993 Opening of the affiliate in Portugal.

1994 Opening of the new headquarters of Almirall in Barcelona.

Vial containing cloperastine fendizoate produced by Almirall.

1995 Inauguration of the extension and remodelling of the pharmaceutical plant in Sant Andreu de la Barca (Barcelona).

1997 Merger of Almirall and Prodesfarma.

2000 Approval of the marketing of the anti-migraine agent almotriptan by the FDA. This is the first medicine with Spanish R&D to receive approval by the FDA.

2001 Opening of the affiliate in Mexico and acquisition of the French affiliate.

2002 Opening of the affiliate in Italy.

2003 Opening of the affiliate in Germany.

2005 Almirall obtains the commercial rights for Sativex in Europe for the treatment of spasticity associated to multiple sclerosis.

2006 Inauguration of the new R&D Centre in Sant Feliu de Llobregat (Barcelona, Spain). Acquisition of the Centre of Excellence for Inhalation Technology.

2007 Stock market flotation and trading on the continuous market in Spain. Acquisition of Hermal, European company specialized in dermatology, from Reckitt Benckiser. Acquisition of a portfolio of eight products from Shire plc.

2008 Opening of affiliates in Austria, Poland, United Kingdom-Ireland and Switzerland.

2010 Opening of affiliate in the Nordic Countries.

2011 Almirall launches Actikerall prescribed for the local treatment of actinic keratosis.

2012 Opening of the affiliate in Canada. Launch of aclidinium, prescribed for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), in Europe under the brand Eklira Genuair and Bretaris Genuair and in the United States under the brand Tudorza Pressair. Launch of Monovo for the treatment of inflammatory skin diseases such as psoriasis.

2013 Acquisition of Aqua Pharmaceuticals, the USA company specialized in dermatology. Launch of linaclotide in Europe (Constella) for irritable bowel syndrome with constipation (IBS-C) and Opening of an affiliate in the Netherlands.

2014 Almirall transfers the rights of its respiratory franchise to Astrazeneca to thereby focus on the Dermatology area.

2015 Almirall declares its strategic intention to become a leading pharmaceutical company in the field of Dermatology worldwide and continues with its expansion by acquiring Poli Group Holding.

2016 Almirall acquires ThermiGen LLC.

Activities

Almirall collaborates with various public and private entities, such as the Centro Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), the Instituto de Investigación Biomédica and the Parc Científic de Barcelona in Spain. Highlighted among the international alliances are those with the Imperial College of London (United Kingdom) and the National Institute of Health (NIH) in the United States. Almirall participated in the creation of the Barcelona Respiratory Network Foundation. In Europe, the company has contributed in several projects with the Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI).

Almirall chemical plant near Sant Celoni, Catalonia.

Centres

The company has three R&D centres distributed in Spain and Germany (Reinbek) and Switzerland (Lugano). The R&D centre in Sant Feliu de Llobregat (Barcelona), houses the departments involved in all stages of R&D, as well as the development of new chemical entities. The Reinbek Centre of Excellence for Dermatology specializes in the development of new formulas for the treatment of skin diseases.

The company also has two production centres: two in Spain, the pharmaceutical plant in Sant Andreu de la Barca (Barcelona) and the pharmaceutical and chemical plant in Sant Celoni (Barcelona); and a pharmaceutical plant in Germany (Reinbek); as well as 13 affiliates in Germany, Austria, Belgium-Luxembourg, the United States, France, the Netherlands, Italy, the Nordic Countries, Poland, Portugal, the United Kingdom-Ireland, Spain and Switzerland.[6]

Numbers

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 [7] 2015 [8]
Total revenue €1,002.1 MM €873.1 MM €900.2 MM €825.5 MM €1,407.4 MM €769 MM
Net sales €882.4 MM €768.4 MM €682.9 MM €692.9 MM €786.4 MM €685 MM
% International sales - 50% 60% 62% 70% 68%
% Sales of own medicines - - 59% 64% 70% 67%
Investment in R&D [9] 16.4% of net sales 18.8% of net sales 23.4% of net sales 18% of net sales 12.8% of net sales 9.7% of net sales
Employees 2,831 2,765 2,871 3,000 2,100 1,889
Affiliates 13 13 14 15 14 13
R&D Centres [10] 3 3 3 3 2 2
Production centres 3 3 3 3 2 2

Main Products

Brand Active ingredient Pathology
Ebastel Ebastine Allergy
Monodox Doxycycline Severe Acne
Acticlate Doxycycline Hyclate Severe Acne
Almogran Almotriptan Migraine
Tesavel & Efficib Sitagliptin and Sitagliptin + Metformin Diabetes
Solaraze Diclofenac sodium Actinic keratosis
Airtal Aceclofenac Musculoskeletal pain
Decoderm Fluprednidene Fungal dermatitis
Cordran Fludroxycortide Inflammation and itching of the skin
Parapres Candesartan Hypertension
Almax Almagate Acidity
Balneum Urea Dry skin
Cleboril Clebopride Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Actikerall 5-Fluorouracil / Salicylic Acid Actinic keratosis
Sativex THC / Cannabidiol Spasticity in Multiple Sclerosis
Monovo Mometasone Psoriasis

References

  1. Products «Products of Almirall S.A.» Retrieved 17th December 2014
  2. Almirall: financial data 2015
  3. Almirall: Annual Report 2015
  4. Almirall «History» Retrieved 18 December 2014
  5. Almirall: financial data 2015
  6. Almirall «What is the size of Almirall's overall workforce?» Retrieved 30 July 2014
  7. Almirall: financial data 2014
  8. Almirall: financial data 2015
  9. Partnering and Collaboration «Partnering and Collaboration» Retrieved 18 December 2014
  10. R&D in Key Therapeutic Areas «R&D in Key Therapeutic Areas» Retrieved 18 December 2014

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