Celltech

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Celltech Group
Public
Industry Biotechnology
Fate Acquired
Successor UCB
Founded 1980
Defunct 2004
Headquarters Slough, UK
Key people
Goran Ando (CEO)

Celltech Group plc was a leading British-based biotechnology business based in Slough. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.

History

The Company was founded by Gerard Fairtlough in 1980 with finance from the National Enterprise Board.[1]

In 1999 the Company led consolidation in the UK biosciences market merging with Chiroscience plc and then buying Medeva plc.[2] Then in 2000 it bought Cistron, a US biosciences business.[3] It expanded into Germany in 2001 buying Thiemann, a German biosciences business,[4] and went on to buy Oxford Glycosciences in July 2003 for £102m.[5] Celltech was acquired by UCB, a Belgian drugmaker, in 2004.[6] Since then it has been known as UCB Celltech.

Operations

The Company was engaged in research and development of therapies for patients with serious diseases. Products included:[7]

See also

References

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  1. Pharmatelevision
  2. UK Biotech Industry Consolidates As Celltech Buys Medeva for $915m
  3. UK's Celltech Buys Cistron of the US
  4. Celltech acquires German sales and marketing firm Thiemann for $44.6 mill
  5. ISIS
  6. Belgian drugmaker seeks to buy Celltec
  7. Businessweek: Celltech Group