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UPDATE 3-GSK's drugs arm to get $11 bln booster from consumer spin-off

Wed, 23rd Jun 2021 11:35

* GSK consumer arm to be demerged in middle of 2022

* Drugs business to get 8 bln stg dividend from consumer arm

* Lower debt ratio, dividend to boost finances of drugs arm
(Adds details on dividend, debt, Pfizer comment, updates
shares)

By Ludwig Burger and Pushkala Aripaka

June 23 (Reuters) - GSK set out plans on Wednesday
to turn its consumer healthcare arm into a separately listed
company, in a move that will deliver an 8 billion pound ($11
billion) windfall and other financial benefits for its
underperforming drugs business.

Investors have been waiting for details of the separation,
which was first unveiled in December 2018 when GSK agreed a
joint venture for consumer brands such as Sensodyne toothpaste
and Advil painkillers with Pfizer.

The British group also gave details of a research pipeline
which it says has benefitted from the restructuring work of
chief scientist Hal Barron, but said it would pursue deals as
well to further improve its drug development prospects.

The split planned for the middle of next year will allow GSK
to focus on its core drugs and vaccines business, which has been
hit by a lack of fast-growing products and patients deferring
treatments due to the COVID-19 pandemic, weighing on its shares.

Despite being the world's biggest vaccines maker by sales,
GSK has also been beaten by the likes of Pfizer, Moderna
and AstraZeneca to making a COVID-19 vaccine.

"I am very aware that GSK shares have underperformed for a
long period," CEO Emma Walmsley told a news conference, adding
she would stay at the helm of the pharma and vaccines business
called New GSK.

"Together, we are now ready to deliver a step-change in
growth for New GSK and unlock the value of Consumer Healthcare,"
said Walmsley, who has been in charge since 2017.

Pressure has been increasing on the CEO following a report
in April that activist investor Elliott had taken a
multibillion-pound stake in GSK.

SALES GROWTH

GSK is currently valued at about 10.3 times its forecast
core earnings, including net debt, below an average of more than
12 for global pharma majors, Refinitiv Eikon data shows.

GSK forecast the pharmaceuticals business would increase
sales by more than 5% a year to 2026, broadly in line with
analysts' current expectations.

It said that business was expected to receive a dividend of
up to 8 billion pounds from the consumer arm, which will have
its own listing on the London Stock Exchange.

As a result, the consumer operations will take on a higher
share of debt of up to four times its adjusted earnings before
interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA).

New GSK will have a ratio that is below the current group
level of about two.

For even more financial fire power, the combined 2022
dividend of the two businesses will be reduced by 31% and, once
separated, New GSK will distribute 40%-60% of earnings, down
from more than 80% expected for the group this year.

GSK shares were up 2.3% at 1343 GMT, as analysts pointed to
a smaller dividend cut than some had feared.

GSK shareholders will receive stock in the new consumer
healthcare group amounting to at least 80% of the 68% stake that
GSK currently owns in it.

New GSK aims to sell the its remaining stake, described as a
short-term investment, "in a timely manner," the group said.
Based on brokerage Jefferies' valuation of 45 billion pounds for
the whole consumer unit, that would be worth about 6 billion.

Pfizer, owner of the remaining 32%, has also said it would
seek an exit.

"We will continue to monitor and evaluate all alternatives,"
it said on Wednesday.

($1 = 0.7161 pounds)

(Reporting by Pushkala Aripaka in Bengaluru and Ludwig Burger
in Frankfurt
Editing by Keith Weir and Mark Potter)

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