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Sun Pharma arm picks up 14.6 per cent stake in US company for $13 million

scPharmaceuticals is developing a portfolio of pharmaceutical products for subcutaneous delivery.

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NEW DELHI: Sun Pharma today said its subsidiary has invested USD 13 million (about Rs 88 crore) in the US-based scPharmaceuticals Inc.

"...One of the wholly-owned subsidiaries of the company has acquired 13,000,000 Series B preferred stock of scPharmaceuticals Inc (equivalent to 14.58 per cent fully diluted equity stake on conversion) by way of allotment," Sun Pharmaceutical Industries said in a BSE filing.

It further said: "Consideration for Series B preferred stock acquired is USD 13 million."

scPharmaceuticals Inc is a United States-based pharmaceutical company developing a portfolio of transformative pharmaceutical products for subcutaneous delivery.

The stock of Sun Pharma was trading 2.59 per cent higher at Rs 625 on BSE.

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