Amazon is reportedly talking to generic drug companies

Amazon is reportedly talking to generic drug companies

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https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/1/16724008/amazon-mylan-sandoz-generic-drug-company-meeting

Amazon is talking with generic drug makers about possibly entering the health care market, reports CNBC. Anonymous sources say the company has had “high-level” talks with pharmaceutical company Mylan and the Sandoz division of Novartis, both of which produce large numbers of generic drugs. A note from investment bank Leerink also apparently confirmed the Sandoz meeting. The report says that Amazon’s plans are unclear at this point, although one source said the company talked about potentially purchasing drugs.

Speculation about Amazon’s health care ambitions is nothing new — an earlier CNBC report said it was hiring employees in the space, and it’s obtained pharmaceutical licenses to sell medical equipment, albeit not actual prescription drugs. Pharmaceutical stocks dropped sharply after Amazon announced it was buying the Whole Foods supermarket chain this summer. Pharmaceutical companies have expressed a willingness to work with the company.

Amazon is reportedly talking to generic drug companies

Dec 1, 2017, 5:16pm UTC
https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/1/16724008/amazon-mylan-sandoz-generic-drug-company-meeting >Amazon is talking with generic drug makers about possibly entering the health care market, reports CNBC. Anonymous sources say the company has had “high-level” talks with pharmaceutical company Mylan and the Sandoz division of Novartis, both of which produce large numbers of generic drugs. A note from investment bank Leerink also apparently confirmed the Sandoz meeting. The report says that Amazon’s plans are unclear at this point, although one source said the company talked about potentially purchasing drugs. >Speculation about Amazon’s health care ambitions is nothing new — an earlier CNBC report said it was hiring employees in the space, and it’s obtained pharmaceutical licenses to sell medical equipment, albeit not actual prescription drugs. Pharmaceutical stocks dropped sharply after Amazon announced it was buying the Whole Foods supermarket chain this summer. Pharmaceutical companies have expressed a willingness to work with the company.