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Novartis currently holds 77% in Alcon and hopes to gain full control of the company.
Novartis Cites Discontinued Drugs for Charge Goran Mijuk 2010
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Novartis said that "the inclusion of Alcon is expected to be slightly negative to operating income margin and slightly positive to core operating income margin."
Novartis's Net Profit Jumps 10% Goran Mijuk 2010
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Novartis is expected to post a 26% rise in net profit to $3.04 billion, partly due to the recent full takeover of Alcon, which is also set to boost revenue 24% to $14.49 billion.
Novartis Is Expected to Outpace Peers Goran Mijuk 2011
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Alcon, which is based in H nenberg, Switzerland, is known for its contact-lens products, but most of its revenues come from sales of medical devices and medicine.
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Nestle said the goal of the deal is to cut debt and increase its core businesses, while Novartis called Alcon "a strong strategic fit" with its businesses.
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Novartis paid $10.4 billion for a 25% stake in Alcon, which is roughly $200 million less than originally pegged because Alcon's annual dividend for the shares was paid to Nestle, rather than Novartis.
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Alcon, which is incorporated in Switzerland but has its U.S. headquarters in Fort Worth
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Alcon, which is incorporated in Switzerland but has its U.S. headquarters in Fort Worth
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Alcon, which is incorporated in Switzerland but has its U.S. headquarters in Fort Worth
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Eye care products maker Alcon, which is being acquired by Swiss Drugmaker
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