
Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology Asset Purchase Agreement Trends Analysis Report 2025 with Directory of High-Value Pharma Deals & Contract Links
The 'Asset Purchase Deals in Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology 2019-2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Asset Purchase Deals in Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology provides a detailed understanding and analysis of how and why companies enter business, product, technology and royalty asset purchase deals.
Asset Purchase Deals in Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology provides the reader with the following key benefits:
The report provides access to asset purchase deal payment terms as announced between the parties. This data provides useful insight into the payment and other deal terms. Understanding the flexibility of a prospective partner's negotiated deals terms provides critical insight into the negotiation process in terms of what you can expect to achieve during the negotiation of terms. Whilst many smaller companies will be seeking details of the payments clauses, the devil is in the detail in terms of how payments are triggered and rights transferred - contract documents provide this insight where press releases and databases do not.
This report contains a comprehensive listing of asset purchase deals announced since 2019 as recorded in the Current Agreements deals and alliances database, including financial terms where available, plus links to online copies of actual asset purchase contract documents as submitted to the Securities Exchange Commission by companies and their partners.
The initial chapters of this report provide an orientation of asset purchase dealmaking and business activities. Chapter 1 provides an introduction to the report, whilst chapter 2 provides an overview and analysis of the trends in asset purchase as well as a discussion on the merits of the type of deal.
Chapter 3 provides an overview of the structure of asset purchase deals.
Chapter 4 provides a review of the leading asset purchase deals since 2019. Deals are listed by headline value. Where the deal has an agreement contract published at the SEC a link provides online access to the contract via the Current Agreements deals and alliances database.
Chapter 5 provides a comprehensive listing of the top 25 most active asset purchase dealmaker companies. Each deal title links via Current Agreements deals and alliances database to an online version of the full deal record, and where available, the actual contract document, providing easy access to each deal record on demand.
Chapter 6 provides a comprehensive and detailed review of asset purchase deals organized by company A-Z, therapy, technology and industry type signed and announced since 2019 where a contract document is available. Contract documents provide an in-depth insight into the actual deal terms agreed between the parties with respect to the asset purchase deal.
The deal directory includes a comprehensive listing of all asset purchase deals announced since 2019. Each listing is organized as a deal directory by company A-Z, therapeutic area and technology type. Each deal title links via hyperlink to an online version of the deal record including, where available, the actual contract document.
Analyzing contract agreements allows due diligence of:
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Trends in asset purchase dealmaking
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Types of assets purchased
2.3. Trends in asset purchase deals since 2019
2.3.1. Asset purchase dealmaking by year, 2019-2025
2.3.2. Asset purchase dealmaking by phase of development, 2019-2025
2.3.3. Asset purchase dealmaking by industry sector, 2019-2025
2.3.4. Asset purchase dealmaking by therapy area, 2019-2025
2.3.5. Asset purchase dealmaking by technology type, 2019-2025
2.3.6. Asset purchase dealmaking by most active company, 2019-2025
2.4. Reasons for entering into asset purchase partnering deals
2.4.1. Business assets
2.4.2. Product assets
2.4.3. Royalty assets
2.4.4. Technology assets
2.5. The future of asset purchase deals
Chapter 3 - Overview of asset purchase deal structure
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Asset purchase agreement structure
Chapter 4 - Leading asset purchase deals
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Top asset purchase deals by value
Chapter 5 - Top 25 most active asset purchase dealmakers
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Top 25 most active asset purchase dealmakers
Chapter 6 - Asset purchase deals including contracts directory
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Asset purchase deals with contracts 2019-2025
Deal directory
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