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Saturday, May 25, 2019

Biopure Corporation

DATEMarch 16, 2013 TOCarl Rausch President and CEO of Biopure Corporation FROMHoang, Ann and Mishra, Ravi REWhether and When to Launch Oxyglobin Biopure needs to determine the best course of action to steep two new harvest-tides, Oxyglobin a communication channel supervene upon for the veterinary grocery store and Hemopure a blood substitute for the human securities industry. Oxyglobin has been approved for commercial use and is ready for launch while Hemopure is expected to be FDA approved within two years. Biopure needs to decide whether and when to launch Oxyglobin.If decided to launch, the ability to footing Oxyglobin appropriately is critical to minimize the impact of prospective launch for Hemopure. We confide Oxyglobin should be launched immediately because of realized potentials and benefits. The potentials are to construct a brand image for blood substitutes, to perform a competitive advantage by first launch, to have the benefit of go to market with production, sales and distribution, and to create revenues to launch Hemopure. The potential revenues earned from Oxyglobin could be used toward building a nonher facility for manufacturing of Hemopure.The possible obstacles Biopure might encounter with Oxyglobin are veterinarians whitethorn non recommend and/or perform blood transfusions, the ability to produce Oxyglobin when Hemopure is launched, and Biopure has little or no experience with launching of high R&D profile products. Oxyglobin can be launched successfully because it is FDA approved and pass on be first in the market as animal blood substitute. As indicated on the survey, veterinarians may not recommend the use of it because it is an expensive product however, pet owners showed interest and preferred to be informed of alternative treatments for their pets.Therefore, Oxyglobin should be launched with a starting price of $200 per social unit. Biopure should use in-house sales force to distribute Oxyglobin to save approximately 30% of the fees charged by the third party distributors. By launching Oxyglobin, Biopure leave alone create revenues to continue with research and development for Hemopure. When Hemopure is launched, the marketing and distribution issues encountered during Oxyglobin launch can be avoided. Based on the study analysis shown (Table 1 overdress Analysis for Oxyglobin), we believe Biopure should start shiting Oxyglobin immediately.To address Ted Jacobs argument regarding the size of the veterinary market and the price sensitivity, which may impact Hemopures price when launched we believe that because of the physical characteristics of these two products (Oxyglobin is targeting veterinary market and Hemopure targeting human market), pricing would not be a major concern for the following reasons. Launching of Oxyglobin lead create a competitive advantage because Oxyglobin is unique, first of its kind, first to market, and with no competition. Oxyglobin will achieve prominence as a bre akthrough discovery product of the century.It would gull the competitors between 2 to 5 years for a new product to get approved and ready for market. Oxyglobin will proliferation Biopures reputation, credibility and have a greater impact on an IPO when the company decides to go public. Oxyglobin will generate revenues to boost Biopure development efforts ahead of its competitors in obtaining FDA approval for launching of Hemopure. Biopure will have a better knowledge and understanding of market strategies based on lessons learned from launching of Oxyglobin.In two years, Biopure would also have established a robust distribution intercommunicate in time for launching of Hemopure. Launching of Oxyglobin will also minimize Biopure overall potential risks if Oxyglobin fails, then the lessons learned would aid to alter strategic decisions for launching of Hemopure (see Table 2 SWOT Analysis for Hemopure). Based on our analysis, we recommend that launching of Oxyglobin at this point in stead of hold for two years or more to launch Oxyglobin with Hemopure represents the best solution to the primary concern facing Biopure at this time.If launched together, Biopure may be able to sell at a high price, and make more profit with per unit cost for both products. The overall profit would be minimal because there would not be as many units of each product to sell since Biopure has to share the same facility to manufacture Oxyglobin and Hemopure. Biopure would also lose out on the potential revenues it will generate to increase production capacity for Hemopure. There would be zero profit for two years which will not bode surface with the stockholders. Exhibits STRENGTHS WEAKNESS FDA approval for commercial use as blood substitutes for the Undesirable side effect such as discoloration of urine and veterinary market gastrointestinal problems Competitive advantage, first company to receive approval for blood Single manufacturing facility for Oxyglobin and Hemopure. s ubstitute of any type Small veterinary market for Oxyglobin No competition for Oxyglobin Price sensitivity within the veterinary market Possible brand image for blood substitute No established network of distributors Sufficient source material e. . blood of cattle to support the full Annual capacity of 300,000 units production capacity Raw materials cost is $1. 0 per unit OPPORTUNITIES THREATS Establish brand image/position for blood substitute products Lower the market price for Oxyglobin may result inability to recoup Success of Oxyglobin will bring opportunity for Hemopure development costs Negative impact on the ability to appropriately price Hemopure Competitors to enter the veterinary market with their own product Table 1 SWOT Analysis for Oxyglobin STRENGTHS WEAKNESS Stored at room temperature Single manufacturing facility for Oxyglobin and Hemopure. Disease free Annual capacity of 150,000 units Longer ledge life for up to 2 years Universal bloo d substitute Immediately 100% efficient at transporting oxygen Short half-life Purity, efficacy and convenience Potential of higher toxicity Raw materials cost is $1. 0 per unit OPPORTUNITIES THREATS Experience in marketing of Oxyglobin FDA rejects Hemopure Advantage for brand image for blood substitutes from Oxyglobin Competition from Baxters HemAssist and Northfields PolyHeme Increase in demand for blood substitute is expected to increase with the aging population Table 2 SWOT Analysis for Hemopure

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