Grifols Announces Combined Operations With Talecris to Begin a New Era as a Global Leader of Life-Saving Plasma Therapeutics (2024)

Combining Expertise to Bring Greater Benefit to Patients

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Jun 08, 2011, 07:00 ET

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., June 8, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- (NASDAQ: GRFS) – Grifols, a global healthcare company and biopharmaceutical manufacturer based in Barcelona, Spain, today announced that it has officially begun to merge its operations with Talecris Biotherapeutics in order to function as one company, following its acquisition of Talecris on June 1. Through the acquisition, Grifols will build upon its 70-year legacy of creating life-saving medicines and products by incorporating Talecris' substantial experience and skill in producing plasma protein therapies.

"The union of our two companies provides an infusion of energy and talent, and strengthens our commitment to our shared mission of providing life-saving therapies to patients with rare, chronic diseases," said Victor Grifols, President and CEOof Grifols. "The strength of our combined company is not simply its size; rather, it is the potential to achieve more for patients in the future than either company would be able to accomplish on its own."

Combining the respective capabilities of the two companies will allow Grifols to extract more products from each liter of plasma and thus increase the quantity of products and choices available to patients. The company's expanded global footprint will also improve patient access to critical-care protein therapies that are not widely available in many countries.

"The Grifols family has been a leader in producing safe, effective plasma therapies," said John Walsh, president and CEO of the Alpha-1 Foundation. "Under Victor Grifols' leadership we expect that family culture to expand in the United States. The Alpha-1 community has always been a family, and we look forward to a complementary blending of two family traditions."

"Grifols and Talecris have each made significant contributions to the treatment of people with primary immune deficiencies," said Marcia Boyle, President and Founder of the Immune Deficiency Foundation (IDF), the national patient organization for persons with primary immune diseases. "The union of these companies will bring even greater benefits to patients through the development of new products and greater access for patients," said Ms. Boyle.

Formal integration teams comprising representatives from both companies are now collaborating to develop systems and processes that will facilitate a smooth transition. The companies will unite their respective strengths and patient-centric cultures to create a stronger global competitor with a broader geographic reach and a more diverse product portfolio.

"There is tremendous potential to grow and learn from one another as we pursue our goal of creating a unified team that builds on the successes we achieved as separate companies," said Gregory Rich, president and CEO of Grifols North American operations. "As the integration process moves forward over the next twelve months, we will remain focused on providing the highest quality products and services to the patients and healthcare providers we serve."

Talecris will adopt the Grifols, Inc. name as the North American corporate subsidiary of Grifols, S.A., the Spanish holding company based in Barcelona, Spain. Grifols remains strongly committed to continuing the planned expansions in manufacturing, funding a robust research and development program, and growing its global presence throughout Europe, North America, Asia and Australia.

About Grifols

Grifols is a Spanish holding company that specializes in the pharmaceutical-hospital sector and is present in more than 90 countries. The company's class A shares have been listed on the Spanish Stock Exchange ("Mercado Continuo") since 2006 under the symbol GRF and have been part of the Ibex-35 since 2008. In 2011, the company listed non-voting class B shares on the Mercado Continuo under the symbol GRF.P and in the United States on the NASDAQ under the symbol GRFS.

After the recent purchase of Talecris, Grifols is now the third largest company worldwide in the plasma protein therapies sector, with a balanced and diversified range of products. In upcoming years, the company will strengthen its leadership in the industry as a vertically integrated company as a result of on-going investment plans. Grifols is the world leader in plasma collection with 147 plasma donor centers in the United States to ensure a continued and reliable supply of human plasma for the production of plasma therapies. In terms of production capacity (fractionation), Grifols owns and operates several plants in Spain and the United States that allow it to respond to the growing market demand. Grifols' sustained growth will be supported by a strong presence in the United States, Canada and Europe, where upcoming sales will represent 53%, 7% and 26%, respectively.

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This document does not constitute an offer or invitation to purchase or subscribe shares, in accordance with the provisions of the Spanish Securities Market Law 24/1988, of July 28, the Royal Decree-Law 5/2005, of March 11, and/or Royal Decree 1310/2005, of November 4, and its implementing regulations.

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FAQs

Are Grifols and Talecris the same? ›

With the acquisition of the North American company Talecris Biotherapeutics, Grifols becomes the third largest manufacturer of plasma-derived medicines in the world and begins trading on NASDAQ.

When did Grifols acquire Talecris? ›

BARCELONA, Spain, June 3, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Grifols, S.A. (NASDAQ: GRFS) ("Grifols") a global healthcare company and biopharmaceutical manufacturer based in Barcelona, Spain today announced that on June 1, 2011, Grifols completed its acquisition of Talecris Biotherapeutics Holdings Corp.

How much do Grifols pay for donating plasma? ›

Your time and effort are worth a lot to us, and even more to the patients you help. Donors typically receive $50 to $90 per donation, and that money is put on a debit card that you can use for yourself, your family, or to donate to a charity of your choice. You can also use it to draw cash from an ATM.

How much does Biomat pay for plasma in 2024? ›

Biomat USA's exact donor compensation varies by location, but it generally pays $150 to $300 per month for regular plasma donations. You'll earn somewhere between $40 and $75 for each donation.

What is the lawsuit against Talecris plasma? ›

Biomat USA, Talecris Plasma Resources, and Interstate Blood Bank will pay $16.75 million to settle allegations they collected fingerprints of blood donors in violation of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act, under a deal given preliminary approval in federal court.

How much is the Grifols family worth? ›

Spain's Grifols family has prospered with storefront collection centers across U.S.

What are Grifols known for? ›

A leader in essential plasma-derived medicines and transfusion medicine, we develop, produce and provide innovative healthcare services and solutions in more than 110 countries.

Is Grifols FDA approved? ›

Grifols' Biotest receives FDA approval for innovative Yimmugo® immunoglobulin to treat primary immunodeficiencies.

Which plasma centers pay the most? ›

CSL Plasma stands out for its first-time donor bonuses. New donors at CSL Plasma can expect an average of $70 per donation, with potential earnings of up to $400 per month. ImmunoTek Bio Centers also offers a significant bonus for new donors, with payments reaching up to $400 for initial donations.

What would disqualify you from donating plasma? ›

LIST OF EXCLUSIONS. Ever been diagnosed or received treatment for HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B (HBV) or Hepatitis C (HCV). Ever had a transplant, such as organ or bone marrow. Ever had any major problems with heart, lungs, liver, or kidneys.

What happens if you donate plasma three times a week? ›

Blood plasma only takes 24 to 48 hours to regenerate, which means you can theoretically donate blood plasma as often as three times a week, with a waiting period of at least 24 hours between each donation. However, the Food And Drug Administration (FDA) imposes a seven-day rule on all authorized plasma donations.

Should you switch arms when donating plasma? ›

Only one of your arms is used to withdraw blood, separate out the platelets, and return the rest of the blood to you. Your other arm is free to turn pages in a book, click on a laptop keyboard, or scratch an itch during the 70 to 90 minute donation procedure.

Is Grifols plasma legit? ›

All Grifols plasma centers are licensed and regulated by the FDA and other international agencies.

Does Grifols drug test new donors? ›

Yes. All donors have a medical exam including drug screening.

Is Grifols and biomat the same company? ›

Consequently, GIC will invest approximately USD 1 billion in Biomat USA, a wholly owned Grifols subsidiary, and become a strategic investor in the company by securing a minority stake in Biomat USA via the acquisition of newly issued non-voting preferred shares.

Is Kedplasma owned by Grifols? ›

Kedplasma is a well-qualified acquirer of Grifols' plasma collection centers. Kedplasma is a subsidiary of Kedrion, a leading manufacturer of protein products and the fifth-largest producer of plasma proteins worldwide. Kedrion currently operates plasma collection centers in the United States, Germany, and Hungary.

Is plasma donation the same as plasmapheresis? ›

Plasmapheresis also can refer to the plasma donation process, where the plasma is removed and cells are returned to the body.

What products does Grifols make? ›

Grifols provides biological materials collected from our own network of blood and plasma centres to be used for research, pharmaceutical manufacturing and IVD products.
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