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    Prezi Transcript PESTLE Analysis of the Pharmaceutical Industry Political - Recent US health reforms has led to increased pressure on price. - Increased push for continued overseas aid‚ particularly through the United Nations and the European Union‚ with price of the drugs being a major factor in the supplier choice. Economical - Due to the current economic climate‚ price has become a major factor in pharmaceuticals especially on drugs where generic brands are also available. Social - Skilled employees

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    INTRODUCTION The pharmaceutical industry is praised as one of the leading industrial sectors. The fruits of its extensive research and development are traded worldwide and have improved the length and quality of life of countless individuals. At the same time‚ however‚ the industry is criticized for its marketing and pricing practices—and even for its research and development priorities. Industry’s consistently high profits and large expenditures on research and development as well as on marketing

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    ETHICAL ISSUES IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY Ethical Issues in the Pharmaceutical Industry Abstract No one can deny that the pharmaceutical industry has made significant contributions to human progress. The pharmaceutical industry has been responsible for drugs that have saved millions of lives‚ cured many forms of cancer‚ and ensured that an AIDS diagnosis is no longer an automatic death sentence. Yet despite this there are questions that the public has on whether the industry has been fulfilling

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    for the industry going forward? 1.Though the average level of profitability in the pharmaceutical industry has been declining over time (In 2002‚ the average ROIC in the industry was 21.6%; by 2006‚ it had fallen to 14.5%)‚ historically‚ the pharmaceutical industry has been a profitable one. Because- Name of industry | Average ROIC(Between 2002 and 2006) | Pharmaceuticals | 16.45%(large) | computer hardware | 12.76% | Electronics | 3.88% | 2. The prospect for the industry for going

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY     Global Pharma Industry is likely to grow at a CAGR of 5% to US $ 1 Trillion by 2013 The Pharmaceuticals Industry in India is the world’s 3 largest in terms of volume and stands 14th in terms of sale. Domestic pharma sector benefitted from increased thrust on Rural Health through bigger budgetary allocations in the Budget of 2009-10 According to PWC in 2010‚ India joined the league of Top 10 global pharmaceutical markets in terms of sales by 2020 with value reaching

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    Organizational Structure in the Pharmaceuticals Industry Abstract Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson are the largest and most successful pharmaceutical companies in the world today. Each company has a massive workforce and conducts business in countries all over the globe. Both companies have used a high degree of horizontal differentiation in order to manage their business units more effectively. Operating companies are grouped together by their function‚ as well as the type of product the produce. There

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    includes an external environmental analysis of Brazil’s pharmaceutical industry. The current pharmaceutical industry is still in its developing stage because the majority of pharmacological therapies made available to the public are either free or heavily subsidized by the government. The industry is also affected by a number of new regulations such as the National Drug Control System and Registration requirements for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) in November 2009‚ and new labelling &

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    The History and Analysis of the Pharmaceutical Industry Pharmaceuticals Industry Analysis i 1. Origins and Evolution 2 2. Environmental Analysis (PEST) 2 3. Structural Industry Analysis (Porter’s Five Forces) 4 4. Strategic Issues Facing The Industry 5 5. Analysis of Key Industry Participants and Strategy 6 6. Pfizer – SWOT Analysis and Strategy Review 8 7. Conclusion 10 8. References 10 Pharmaceuticals Industry Analysis Page 1 Executive Summary This report provides an analytical strategic

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    Supply and Demand – Pharmaceutical Industry In today ’s society‚ a large percentage of the population requires prescription drugs to treat injury or illness. In some cases‚ the need for drugs may be short term and in other cases‚ the drugs may be required for the remainder of an individual ’s life. In all cases‚ prescription drugs are not free; the individual or his or her insurance company pays. The type of drug and available substitutions generally drive the costs. In this paper‚ I will summarize

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    Chapter 04 Cultural Dynamics in Assessing Global Markets True / False Questions 1. (p. 93) There is a moderate level American-style risk-taking among Japanese investors. FALSE Difficulty: Easy Type: Knowledge 2. (p. 93) The liberalization of Japan’s capital markets in recent years now gives Japanese more freedom of choice in their investments. However‚ only twelve percent of household financial assets are directly invested in stocks and a mere two percent in mutual funds

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