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Business News/ Markets / Stock Markets/  Indian maker of Ibuprofen rallies as coronavirus disrupts China supply
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Indian maker of Ibuprofen rallies as coronavirus disrupts China supply

The Ludhiana-based firm supplies about a third of the world’s requirement of the drug
  • IOL has the capacity to manufacture 12,000 tons of ibuprofen each year at its factory in Punjab
  • IOL’s shares have risen 43% in FebruaryPremium
    IOL’s shares have risen 43% in February

    IOL Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Ltd., the world’s biggest producer of ibuprofen, is set for its best month in more than two years as the prolonged shutdown of China’s Hubei province boosts prices of the non-prescription painkiller.

    The Ludhiana-based firm supplies about a third of the world’s requirement of the drug, with 10% coming from China’s Hubei Biocause Pharmaceutical Co. Prices of ibuprofen have risen by $3 per kilogram in the last few weeks to about $18 and may hit $20 if supplies from Hubei remain unavailable, said Vijay Kumar Garg, joint managing director at IOL.

    “There will be a supply gap and we expect to benefit," Garg said in a telephone interview.

    He estimates IOL’s revenue will rise about 25% to 2,100 crore ($292 million) in the year through March 31, with exports contributing roughly a third. IOL, which counts top Indian drug makers Abbott India Ltd., Cipla Ltd., Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd. among its clients, doesn’t expect any changes to local prices of ibuprofen as it has long-term contracts with local companies.

    IOL’s shares have risen 43% - to 254.75 - in February and are headed for their best month since October 2017.

    IOL has the capacity to manufacture 12,000 tons of ibuprofen each year at its factory in Punjab. The plant is currently running at 80% production, Garg said.

    China on Monday said the quarantine of Wuhan, the part of Hubei province which has been sealed off since Jan. 23, will continue.

    “Frankly, we don’t want to take undue advantage of the situation," Garg said. "We expect a certain higher price but don’t want to force people."

    This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.

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    Published: 25 Feb 2020, 12:14 PM IST
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