Pharmaceutical Industry in 2005 Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

The entire pharmaceutical industry is facing an indefinite period in 2005. Many of the most pressing issues in the industry - patent expiration, the development of new drug pipeline, the pressure on prices, regulatory issues, and political pressure - was long ago. Radically new technologies are changing the way drugs were discovered, developed and tested, allowing smaller, specialized competitors to enter the industry, competition in new ways, and to grow, to challenge the majors. Some observers even doubt that the blockbuster model, which was based industry can continue. Blockbuster, with sales of more than $ 1 billion a year, it is becoming more difficult and expensive to develop. In this regard, as well as stock prices depressed, industry specializations thinking about their strategies.
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by John R. Wells, Elizabeth A. Raabe Source: Harvard Business School 21 pages. Publication Date: October 27, 2005. Prod. #: 706423-PDF-ENG

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