On 18 March 2010 Teva announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire ratiopharm, Germany's second largest generics producer and the sixth largest generic drug company worldwide, for an enterprise value of Euros 3.625 billion. The transaction is subject to certain conditions including relevant regulatory approvals. On a pro forma basis, the combined company would have had 2009 revenues of US$16.2 billion. Teva expects to complete the transaction by year-end 2010.
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