Article 6RM7W France to take stake in Sanofi unit to quell backlash over sale to US firm

France to take stake in Sanofi unit to quell backlash over sale to US firm

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Jasper Jolly
from US news | The Guardian on (#6RM7W)

Move follows fears over jobs and control when private equity firm CD&R entered talks to buy Opella for 16bn

The French government is to take a stake in the pharmaceutical company Sanofi's consumer healthcare division to try to quell a backlash as the US private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice enters talks to buy the unit for 16bn (13.3bn).

Sanofi is spinning off Opella, which makes the paracetamol brand Doliprane, the laxative Dulcolax and other over-the-counter medicines. However, the revelation of talks with CD&R earlier this month prompted concerns over French jobs and the loss of control to a foreign company.

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