martes, 5 de octubre de 2010

Las "Big Pharma" más eficientes...


El ranking se basa en "Revenue per employee"



Our ranking is based on Revenue Per Employee--a ratio useful when comparing a company with others in its industry.

Switzerland's Roche takes the top spot, with each of its 67,695 employees delivering an average of $700,000 in revenue. Bristol-Myers Squibb and Eli Lilly round out the top three. The least efficient? That title goes to Bayer, whose 108,400 workers each produce only $205,720 in annual revenue. Sanofi-Aventis and Merck also rank low on the efficiency list.

But with layoffs planned at some companies, and underway at others, this ranking could change substantially over the coming months. Merck, which is absorbing Schering-Plough after their merger last year, has said it will cut more than 16,000 jobs from the combined payroll. Pfizer plans to cut almost 20,000 as it integrates Wyeth. Roche recently announced an efficiency drive--expected to include job cuts--and Bristol-Myers said last week it would shave its workforce by 3 percent. Will the cuts really make them more efficient? Check next year's list to see.


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Ahora el que mas despide mejora su posición...Ironias.

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