Ultimate Scholar

Chapter 242: Bayer's Invitation

"You know."

Hearing this tone, Kingsley Weir immediately understood. \b

The director of the European Medicines Agency is asking him for money.

Of course, this kind of words are a bit too straightforward, so to put it mildly, this is called political donations.

Any drug that can be marketed can bring huge profits, let alone thrombolytic drugs. The annual market size of this type of drug alone is very huge.

Coupled with the powerful effect of RSCA, it can be said that once it enters the market, it will definitely be favored by major doctors.

Of course, it is precisely because of this reason that those members of the board of directors who have the power to market drugs naturally have a stable income.

Kingsley Weir knew this situation all too well.

After all, he has also dealt with these people before. As an associate professor at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, when he was a consultant for some pharmaceutical companies, he attended relevant meetings before listing as an expert and communicated with these people.

All in all, whether a new drug can be officially launched, in addition to passing clinical trials, it must be approved by these people.

Of course, regarding these things, it will only happen after several phases of clinical trials have been completed, and there is no problem with the listing qualifications. Kingsley Weir has already made psychological preparations. At that time, the listing is already in sight, and it is acceptable to spend some more money.

But what he never imagined was that now that their clinical trials have not been approved, these people came here to ask for money?

Isn't this bullying honest people?

He suppressed the anger in his heart, and said in a deep voice: "Mr. Gerry, now we haven't even passed the application for clinical trials. Isn't this a bit against the rules?"

The person on the other end of the phone sneered.

"Rules? It's not up to you whether the symbols conform to the rules."

"Oh, forget it." While talking, the Director Gerry suddenly sighed again, and finally said: "I won't waste time with you, I wish you good luck."

Then the phone was hung up directly, which made Kingsley Weir confused.

What is the meaning of the last sentence that the other party said suddenly?

waste time?

Good luck to them?

Putting down the phone, he got up and paced around in place, thinking.

But in the end he didn't think of anything.

"Forget it, let's call the boss first..."

His expression became worried, the clinical application was not passed, and the listing was even more distant.

No matter how effective their new drug is, as long as it fails to pass such a process, it will never enter the market.

It's just that just when he was about to make a call, there was a knock on the office door.

He froze for a moment and looked outside the door.

The office was rented recently, and it is very small. After all, there are not many people in their company now, at most there is only one receptionist, and his office is just a small cubicle with transparent glass doors. .

So he could see that standing outside the door was the company's reception lady leading a man in formal attire.

Presumably that man wants to see him?

"Please come in."

he said.

Then the receptionist pushed open the door and let the man walk in.

"Mr. Weil, hello. Let me introduce myself, Bayer Corporation, Winston Gerwin."

After the man walked in, he smiled and said.

Kingsley Weldon was taken aback for a moment.

Bayer?

Bayer is a well-known pharmaceutical company in Germany, and it is well-known all over the world.

But the question is why did this company suddenly come to him? \b

Weil stepped forward and shook his hand politely.

"Mr. Ge Wen, hello, how did the dignified Bayer company care about our small company?"

"Small company?" Winston Girvan frowned, and then said with a smile: "Your company is not considered a small company, after all, your boss is the most talented person in the world."

"Perhaps for all technology companies, it is fortunate that your boss has not entered the field of technology companies until now, otherwise it may directly lead to changes in the entire pattern."

"Hehe, with the ability of our boss, I have no doubts about it."

Kingsley Weir smiled lightly. Having been with Li Mu for so long, he knew very well how powerful this boss was, so he would not question this issue.

Winston Gewen shook his head with a broken smile, and then said: "But unfortunately, such a talent does not allow him to fully enjoy himself in society."

Just as Kingsley Weir frowned in doubt, Winston Gwen directly revealed the answer: "If I'm not mistaken, your clinical application for RSCA has not been approved by EMA, has it?"

Kingsley Welton was taken aback for a moment, and asked in surprise, "How do you know?"

He just got the news from the EMA director, and Bayer already knows it now?

He suddenly realized that there were some ulterior things hidden in it.

Then, Winston Gerwin said with a smile: "Your RSCA is in direct competition with Pfizer's PEFF. Think about it, can Pfizer easily allow you to conduct clinical trials?"

"If the news we got is correct, the main reason they rejected your clinical trial is that you are."

"You are a principal investigator at RSCA and you almost caused a leak, so within the EMA's discretion they can reject your application."

Listening to Winston Gwen's words, Kingsley Weldon immediately recalled the phone call with Director Gerry just now...

That Gerry obviously didn't think about getting approval for them at all, and in the end he asked him for political donations, probably just trying to cheat them, and he still didn't get the approval in the end, and he only needed to say "I've tried my best to persuade you The other directors have agreed, but they still don’t agree” and let this matter go.

His expression suddenly became angry, but after the anger, there was a kind of powerlessness.

After all, that's Pfizer...

But at this moment, Winston Girvan noticed the change in Kingsley Weir's expression, and then said with a smile: "Why? Because it's Pfizer, you want to give up?"

"Mr. Weil, let me tell you the truth. I am here on behalf of Bayer to help you solve this matter."

"The conditions are also very simple. You license RSCA's patents to Bayer, and Bayer will initiate our relationship to help RSCA go public."

"Although Pfizer is really powerful, in Europe, Bayer is also worthy of your trust."

"And as long as it is approved by the EMA, it will be relatively easy to get FDA approval at that time, not to mention that we also have people at the FDA."

"How? Do you want to think about it?"

Winston Gerwin said with a smile.

"And don't worry, we won't let you down in terms of conditions."

"As long as the effect of RSCA does not disappoint, and finally passes the Phase III clinical trial, and completes the listing, we will be responsible for all related marketing work, and you can get 15% of the profit."

"One and a half?"

Hearing the conditions given by the other party, Kingsley Weir was a little surprised, 15% is indeed not low, especially now, the other party has also taken care of all the work before listing, which naturally includes dealing with those politicians. Work, these are things that new companies cannot do anyway.

In addition, there are the establishment of production plants and subsequent sales channels. In these aspects, Bayer, which is not much smaller than Pfizer, has all of them.

Of course, he also quickly understood why the other party was able to offer such a condition.

Although Bayer is also a world-renowned pharmaceutical company, it is relatively weak in the pharmaceutical field. Obviously, they now also hope to get a share of the pharmaceutical business.

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