Thursday, September 12, 2013

Bioniche to sell its animal health division


Bioniche Life Sciences Inc. is preparing to sell its animal health division after shareholders staged a revolt.

It’s the only part of the company that’s making money, selling vaccines for horses and cattle, including a vaccine to counter E. coli 0157:H7.

Graeme McRae, the founder and chief executive officer, is moving on to become “chairman emeritus”.

A new chief executive officer will be chosen “in the near future,” the board of directors has said in a deal to avert what the Globe and Mail calls “a nasty proxy battle”.

The dissident shareholders are led by Bill Wells, former chief executive officer of Biovail Inc., and his business partner, Greg Gubitz.

They had opposed the sale of the animal health division, but now say they will support it.

Bioniche is trying to bring human-health products to market but so far they have been only a drain on company resources.

When the animal health division is sold, some of the money will be distributed to shareholders either through dividends or offers to buy back shares.