Celltrion Eyes M&A, Global Expansion And Novel Drugs As Founder Returns
Executive Summary
Celltrion founder and chairman Jung Jin Seo has outlined why he has decided to return to the Korean biosimilars major and the business priorities for the group if it is to emerge as a top-tier global biopharma operation.
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