16 January 2010

Devising ‘Made In India’ Devices

Spurred by the demand for affordability, some enterprising entrepreneurs are taking baby steps to develop low-cost, high-quality medical devices. Will their efforts bear fruit?

31 October 2009

Facing A Lull After The Storm

Many private labs have stocked up on swinu flu test kits. But, business is low

15 October 2009

Roche Benefits From Tamiflu Sales As Q3 Shines

Roche's third-quarter sales rose 10 per cent to $12.2 billion due to its cancer drugs and increased demand for flu medicine Tamiflu due to the H1N1 pandemic

10 October 2009

A Herbal Alternative

A Pune-based pharma company says it has a herbal cure for the deadly virus

6 October 2009

New Glaxo Orders Point To Big Flu Vaccine Windfall

GlaxoSmithKline won a further 22 orders for its H1N1 swine flu vaccine in the last two months, taking the total number of doses ordered to some $3.5 billion

10 September 2009

Flu Pandemic Giving Tiny Companies Big Stage

Tiny companies with big ideas for making flu vaccines have captured the attention of investors and governments looking for a quicker way to make a vaccine

Are BRIC Markets...

Stocks from the so-called BRIC group are starting to move in lock-step with developed market indices
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