Orion Oyj: Orion and Sun settle patent dispute

Orion Corporation (“Orion”) and Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited and certain other
companies belonging to Sun group of companies (together “Sun”) have executed a
settlement agreement on lawsuits filed by Orion in the United States against Sun
regarding Sun’s submissions of abbreviated new drug applications (“ANDAs”) for generic
versions of Orion’s Comtan and Stalevo products. Comtan (entacapone) is indicated as an
adjunct to levodopa/carbidopa to treat patients with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease who
experience the signs and symptoms of end-of-dose “wearing-off”. Stalevo is a combination
of carbidopa, levodopa and entacapone for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease. Both
products contain entacapone, a COMT enzyme inhibiting agent originated and patented by
Orion.

Litigations against Sun have been ongoing by Orion in the U.S. since 2007. The
settlement agreement relates to all lawsuits. Under the terms of the settlement
agreement, Sun will be able to launch generic versions of 25/100/200 mg and 37,5/150/200
mg strengths of Stalevo tablets in the US on 1 April 2012. In addition to these
strengths, Sun will be able to launch generic versions of other strengths of Stalevo
product on 2 October 2012 and generic versions of Comtan product on 1 April 2013,
unless certain conditions relating to launch are fulfilled even earlier. The parties
have agreed that Orion will supply said generic product versions to Sun. The other terms
of the settlement are confidential.

As a consequence of this settlement, Wockhardt, with which Orion executed a patent
dispute settlement on 29 April 2009, can launch other generic versions of Stalevo except
the strengths of 25/100/200 mg and 37,5/150/200mg in the US already on 1 April 2012,
and the strengths of 25/100/200 mg and 37,5/150/200 mg approximately six months after
Sun is allowed to market pursuant to license from Orion, unless certain conditions
relating to launch are fulfilled even earlier.

The settlement with Sun warrants no revision of the full-year 2010 outlook estimate for
the Orion Group provided in the stock exchange release published on 14 June 2010.

Subject to the Court’s approval, the cases will be dismissed and the challenged U.S.
Patents No. 5,446,194 and No. 6,500,867 remain in force.

In compliance with the applicable U.S. laws, Orion will file all of the agreements
related to the settlement with the United States Federal Trade Commission and the United
States Department of Justice.

Orion Corporation

Timo Lappalainen Olli Huotari
President and CEO SVP, Corporate Functions

Contact persons:
Timo Lappalainen, President and CEO, phone +358 10 426 3692

About Orion
Orion is a European pharmaceuticals and diagnostics company dedicated to treating and
preventing disease by discovering and developing innovative medicinal treatments and
diagnostic tests for global markets. Orion is engaged in human and veterinary drugs,
active pharmaceutical ingredients and diagnostic tests. In 2009, Orion’s net sales were
EUR 771.5 million. Operating profit was EUR 207.0 million, and the company invested EUR
95 million in pharmaceutical research and development. The number of employees is about
3,100. Orion corporate headquarters are in Espoo, Finland. Orion is listed on NASDAQ OMX
Helsinki. For more information, please visit: http://www.orion.fi/en/.

Publisher:
Orion Corporation
Communications
Orionintie 1A, FI-02200 Espoo
Homepage: www.orion.fi

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Afridi says form in Pak’s warm-up games vital to ICC T20 World Cup title hopes

St. Lucia, Apr.28 (ANI): Keen to retain the ICC World T20 Championship, Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi is in no mood to let his team relax in the warm-up matches ahead of the important tournament.

Pakistan would kick start its campaign in the tournament against Bangladesh on May 1, but before that it has to play two practice games against the Windward XI (today April 28) and Zimbabwe (on Thursday, 29 April), and Afridi wants his side to win both the matches before the real test starts.

“We want to get off to a flyer and the importance of the warm up games should not be underestimated,” PakPassion.net quoted Afridi, as saying.

In 2009, although Pakistan took home the coveted trophy, its performance in the first two matches against England and India was ordinary to say the least, and Afridi knows that repeating the same mistakes again could dent hopes of lifting the championship for the second consecutive time.

“The Bangladesh match is the first match in the tournament for us and it is a vital game, so we must make sure that we are fully prepared, ready and in good form ahead of the first match. This is why the two warmup matches are crucial,” Afridi said.

He said he would want his squad to give its all in the warm-up matches and start the campaign with a bang.

“The matches against Windward XI and Zimbabwe will be used as vital practice for the real thing, We want to take the matches very seriously and ensure that our players make full use of the warm up fixtures. We dont want to start slowly and would much rather go into the tournament showing some decent form,” Afridi said. (ANI)

TaiSPO Stars: Sportsman Corp. Launches Turbo Tent

TAIPEI, Taiwan–(Business Wire)–
One of Taiwan’s leading tent manufacturers, Sportsman Corp., recently launched a
series of innovative products to transform the outdoor camping experience.

The 30-second Turbo tent offers outdoor enthusiasts a rapidly pitching tent that
combines innovative design with technology. Using its patented frame system,
Sportsman Corp. designed a family-sized tent that can be pitched in just a few
minutes. The 30-second Turbo tent is made of exceptionally high-quality,
waterproof Ripstop fabric, proven to resist the heaviest rain whilst remaining
tape-sealed to prevent wind-leakage.

Sportsman Corp, which has manufactured tents in Taiwan since 1975, also offers
the brand new Turbo Canopy – a specially designed lightweight, compact-packing
shelter. An optional sunroom can be easily clipped to the frame, providing a
sheltered, shaded area for meals and relaxation. Whether you are planning an
expedition into the bush or just getting away for a weekend, the Turbo Tent is
the perfect choice for happy campers.

Sportsman Corp. has developed over 100 different styles of tent, ranging from
lightweight one-man designs, weighing no more than 1kg, to heavy-duty military
canvas tents weighing up to 200kg.

Visit Sportsman Corp. in TaiSPO (Taipei International Sporting Goods Show) from
29 April to 2 May, 2010 at NANGANG Exhibition Hall.

More information please go to http://www.taispo.com.tw

To pre-register online, please visit

http://www.taispo.com.tw/en_US/member/visitor/preregister.html

Photo:

http://www.cna.com.tw/postwrite/cvpread.aspx?ID=54975

TAITRA
Valentina Pien, 886-2-2725-5200 ext. 2865
valentina@taitra.org.tw

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Hugh Jackman not shy of stripping thanks to ‘skin-dipping parties’!

London, Apr 11 (ANI): The World’s Sexiest Man, Hugh Jackman, doesn’t mind getting naked in movies – thanks to his “many skinny-dipping parties as a young man”.

The Wolverine star says he shuns the tactics other actors use to protect their modesty.

“I’m not really worried. Probably too many skinny-dipping parties as a young man,” The Sun quoted him, as saying.

“Sometimes there can be so much effort when people put on a sock and tape it up here and there.

“I know they can’t have my willy in shot so I just figure, what the hell?” he added.

Meanwhile, the Australian actor is currently in Seoul to promote his new film ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’.

The movie is to released in South Korea on 29 April. (ANI)