
Sanofi, a global French pharmaceutical firm, manufactures prescription drugs and vaccines, specializing in various medical fields.
Sanofi, founded in 1973 and headquartered in Paris, France, is a global pharmaceutical company specializing in the manufacture of prescription drugs and vaccines. The company's core mission is to improve health outcomes and enhance the quality of life for people worldwide. Sanofi's product portfolio includes medications, generic drugs, over-the-counter drugs, vaccines, diagnostics, and animal health products. The company focuses on various medical fields such as cardiovascular, thrombosis, metabolic disorders, central nervous system diseases, and oncology.
Notable figures associated with Sanofi include Serge Weinberg, Chairman, and Paul Hudson, CEO. The company is publicly traded on Euronext Paris under the ticker SAN and is a component of the CAC 40 index. Sanofi has achieved significant milestones, including a revenue of €43.07 billion and impactful initiatives like the Childhood Cancer R&D Program. The company's extensive research and development efforts have positioned it as a leader in the pharmaceutical industry, making substantial contributions to global healthcare.

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Sanofi was founded in 1973.
Sanofi's headquarters is located in Paris, Paris, FR.
Sanofi's most recent funding round was for $300M (USD) in March 2022.
As of Mar 15, 2022, Sanofi has raised a total of $610M (USD).
Sanofi has 91,573 employees as of Feb 6, 2024.