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8 January 2016

Enforcement May Stymie Health-Care Deal Activity In 2016

John D. Shire was featured in the Bloomberg BNA article, "Enforcement May Stymie Health-Care Deal Activity in 2016." Full text can be found in the January 4, 2016, issue, but a synopsis is below.
United States Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences
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John D. Shire was featured in the Bloomberg BNA article, "Enforcement May Stymie Health-Care Deal Activity in 2016." Full text can be found in the January 4, 2016, issue, but a synopsis is below.

Fox Rothschild's John Shire told Bloomberg BNA in an interview that although mergers and acquisitions in the health-care sector will continue to prosper in 2016, ongoing enforcement activity may slow deal growth.

The agencies and entities responsible for this enforcement activity, "could serve as a roadblock in future" merger and acquisition transactions, according to Shire.

Shire added that the health-care industry is consolidating at a rapid pace due to low lending costs, the search for efficiencies and the Affordable Care Act.

Shire also expects consolidations to continue in the life-sciences, biotechnology sectors and among companies that make brand-name and generic products, as they all look for efficiencies.

Hospitals and health-services companies will continue on a strong M&A pace due to regulations that are creating incentives for alignments, he added.

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