Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksGlaxosmithkline Share News (GSK)

Share Price Information for Glaxosmithkline (GSK)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 1,733.50
Bid: 1,732.50
Ask: 1,733.00
Change: 5.00 (0.29%)
Spread: 0.50 (0.029%)
Open: 1,733.00
High: 1,739.50
Low: 1,724.50
Prev. Close: 1,728.50
GSK Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

Smith & Nephew's Bohuon seen as strong candidate for top Sanofi job

Tue, 04th Nov 2014 12:21

* Frenchman Bohuon is Smith & Nephew's CEO since 2011

* Track record seen strong at U.S. and French firms

* French nationals seen well-placed to handle unions,politics

By Natalie Huet and Sophie Sassard

PARIS/LONDON, Nov 4 (Reuters) - The French boss of Britishartificial knee and hip maker Smith & Nephew, OlivierBohuon, is seen as a strong candidate to head Paris-baseddrugmaker Sanofi, which sacked its CEO last week,industry observers say.

Bohuon, 55, who previously ran the pharmaceuticals businessat U.S. drugmaker Abbott and GlaxoSmithKline's operations in Europe, has steered the British company intofaster-growing areas, such as sports medicine and emergingmarkets since he took over in 2011.

His experience running pharmaceuticals companies in Franceas well makes him suited to run a global drugmaker in a countrywith strong labour laws and a history of politicians demanding asay in its companies' decisions, according to analysts andbankers who have worked with Sanofi.

"There's a strong rationale for Sanofi to appoint him. He'shalfway through the job at Smith & Nephew and whether he wantsto abandon that is a question, but Sanofi, for a Frenchman,would have very strong attractions," said Savvas Neophytou, ananalyst at Panmure Gordon.

The board of France's second-biggest listed company firedViehbacher, its CEO of six years, last Wednesday, blaming hisbrusque management style, miscommunication with board membersand poor execution of the group's strategy.

The French drugmaker had no successor lined up and has hiredexecutive search firm Egon Zehnder to find one, Le Figaronewspaper reported. Egon Zehnder declined to comment.

Bohuon himself declined to comment when asked if he was acontender, after he presented solid results for Smith & Nephewon Thursday. Sanofi also refused to comment.

Sanofi's Chairman Serge Weinberg, who is now the interimCEO, has said the board is looking for candidates mainly outsidethe company and for someone with solid experience in thepharmaceutical industry, regardless of nationality.

But investors believe the predominantly French board mayprefer a French candidate in order to avoid the cultural clashesthat led to the downfall of the German-Canadian Viehbacher.

AstraZeneca's French CEO Pascal Soriot has also beensuggested as a possible successor. But he is seen by analysts asunwilling to abandon AstraZeneca so soon after seeing off a bidfrom Pfizer in May and while the company is winningplaudits for its pipeline of cancer drugs. Soriot also has rootsas much in Australia, where he has family, as in France.

Moreover, the Sanofi job would not necessarily mark a stepup for Soriot. But for Bohuon, moving to a company worth $120billion from one worth $15 billion would be a coup.

Another possible candidate is Bernard Poussot, the formerboss of Wyeth who was also educated in Paris. Leerinkanalyst Seamus Fernandez said in note last week he would be "astrong choice." But Poussot would have to be persuaded out ofretirement, and at 62 he might be deemed too old.

LOOKING INWARDS

Bohuon, who studied at the prestigious HEC business schoolin Paris, and who was CEO of French pharmaceutical and cosmeticsfirm Pierre Fabre four years ago, has direct experience of howFrench politics and business intersect.

Many of the CAC-40 index of French blue chip companies owetheir might, at least in part, to state intervention of one sortor another. In this area, Viehbacher had often come across asundiplomatic, as he cut jobs in French labs he said were notproductive enough and tipped the drugmaker's centre of gravitytowards the United States, the world's largest drug market.

Viehbacher's recent relocation to Boston, and the fact hehad considered selling an $8 billion portfolio of matureEuropean drugs largely produced in France without sharing theidea with the board, rankled with directors from the Frenchestablishment.

Bohuon could represent a diplomatic balance, with hisinternational resume offering reassurance to investors concernedthat Sanofi could shift its focus back to France and become moreinsular.

"I think he's done a fantastic job turning Smith & Nephewaround and he's been very well-liked and received by theinvestment community," said one analyst who heard Bohuon's namefloated by several portfolio managers but declined to beidentified because of the topic's sensitivity.

Bohuon's experience in medical equipment could also dovetailwith Sanofi's diabetes business, which accounts for close to afifth of its revenue. Sanofi is looking to develop moreconvenient insulin delivery devices and systems to help patientsbetter monitor blood sugar levels.

Any appointment is unlikely before early 2015, analysts say.Sanofi's chairman has said the board will take the time neededto find "the best possible boss". (Additional reporting by Ben Hirschler in London, editing byLouise Heavens)

More News
3 Apr 2024 21:37

What to know about bird flu in dairy cows and the risk to humans

CHICAGO, April 3 (Reuters) - Texas officials reported on Monday that a farm worker tested positive for H5N1, or bird flu, that has spread to dairy cows in Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, Michigan and Idaho - the first time the virus has infected cattle.

Read more
19 Mar 2024 09:21

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Investec cuts ConvaTec; RBC raises Vistry

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Tuesday morning:

Read more
18 Mar 2024 12:00

GSK unveils promising results from endometrial cancer trial

(Sharecast News) - GSK unveiled promising outcomes from a phase three trial of 'Jemperli', or dostarlimab, in treating primary advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer on Monday.

Read more
18 Mar 2024 08:47

TOP NEWS: Pfizer launches GBP2 billion sale of 8% stake in Haleon

(Alliance News) - Haleon PLC on Monday said Pfizer Inc plans to sell around GBP2 billion in Haleon shares, some of which will be bought back by Haleon.

Read more
18 Mar 2024 08:47

GSK says Jemperli combination gets good results for endometrial cancer

(Alliance News) - GSK PLC on Monday said a test of its Jemperli drug in combination with chemotherapy has shown it reduced the risk of death in patients with endometrial cancer by nearly a third.

Read more
7 Mar 2024 09:38

GSK observes positive data in Blenrep trial for blood cancer treatment

(Alliance News) - GSK PLC on Thursday announced positive results for Blenrep for the treatment of multiple myeloma.

Read more
7 Mar 2024 07:21

GSK reports more encouraging trial results for Blenrep

(Sharecast News) - GSK unveiled encouraging results from its 'DREAMM-8' phase three trial on Thursday, comparing the efficacy of 'Blenrep', or belantamab mafodotin, in combination with pomalidomide plus dexamethasone, or PomDex, against the standard treatment of bortezomib plus PomDex in relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma patients.

Read more
5 Mar 2024 11:03

GSK says ViiV's cabotegravir study supports longer HIV dose interval

(Alliance News) - GSK PLC on Tuesday celebrated study results from ViiV Healthcare Ltd, that showed an investigational formulation of cabotegravir can be dosed at four-month intervals.

Read more
5 Mar 2024 07:26

GSK's ViiV upbeat on ultra-long-acting HIV treatment study

(Sharecast News) - GSK announced on Tuesday that its specialist GIV joint venture with Pfizer and Shionogi, ViiV Healthcare, had reported encouraging results from its phase one clinical trial of an investigational formulation of cabotegravir, termed cabotegravir ultra long-acting (CAB-ULA).

Read more
29 Feb 2024 09:44

TOP NEWS: GSK avoids "protracted litigation" with Zantac settlement

(Alliance News) - GSK PLC on Thursday emphasised its commitment to science, as it reached another settlement in ongoing litigation over alleged links between its heartburn drug and cancer.

Read more
29 Feb 2024 07:22

GSK reaches settlement in another Zantac case

(Sharecast News) - GSK announced a confidential settlement with Boyd/Steenvoord, effectively resolving a case filed in California state court over its discontinued heartburn drug Zantac.

Read more
26 Feb 2024 08:25

GSK gonorrhoea treatment achieves efficacy endpoint in latest trial

(Alliance News) - GSK PLC on Monday announced positive results from the latest trial of its oral gonorrhoea treatment, showing it to be on par with intramuscular therapies.

Read more
26 Feb 2024 07:22

GSK reports positive results from gonorrhoea treatment trial

(Sharecast News) - GSK announced encouraging headline outcomes from its trial of gepotidacin, an oral antibiotic aiming to address uncomplicated urogenital gonorrhoea in adolescents and adults, on Monday.

Read more
21 Feb 2024 09:47

GSK reports encouraging results for ViiV's Cabenuva HIV treatment

(Alliance News) - GSK PLC on Wednesday said that its majority-owned company ViiV Healthcare had received positive interim data from ongoing trials of its injectable HIV treatment.

Read more
21 Feb 2024 07:22

GSK's ViiV sees success in latest HIV treatment trial

(Sharecast News) - GSK's specialist HIV unit ViiV Healthcare, which it owns in partnership with Pfizer and Shionogi, unveiled promising findings from the 'LATITUDE' phase three trial of its long-acting injectable HIV treatment Cabenuva on Wednesday.

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.