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Abcd Value through Innovation ABCD

Abcd Value Through Innovation Boehringer Ingelheim is committed to becoming the most innovative research, development and distribution enterprise in the world, providing products that significantly enhance health and quality of life. Currently investigating therapies for over 22 acute and chronic conditions that drive up US health care costs. 17% net sales to R&D

Abcd Family owned – Boehringer Founded in Ingelheim / Germany in 1885 Operating worldwide 156 affiliates in over 60 countries 35,700 employees Focus on Human Pharmaceuticals – 95% Prescription medicines – Brand and Generic Over-the-Counter medicines BI Worldwide

Abcd Pharmaceutical R&D BIPKG (Karl Thomae) Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals BI Austria Boehringer Ingelheim, KG Nippon Boehringer (Allergy, Biotechnology) (Immunology, Inflammation, Cardiovascular) (Virology) BI Canada (Oncology) (Respiratory, CNS, Metabolic Diseases)

Abcd BIC Companies - 6,000 employees Roxane Laboratories, Inc. Columbus, OH Boehringer Ingelheim Corporation Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. BI Services Center, Inc. Boehringer Ingelheim Cares Foundation, Inc. Ridgefield, CT 2,300 employees BI Vetmedica St. Joseph, MO Boehringer Ingelheim Chemicals, Inc. Petersburg, VA Ben Venue Labs Bedford, OH

Abcd US Statistics (2005 Projected) Net Sales$ 4.2 billion +31% Employees in US6,000 Employees in Danbury/Ridgefield 2, % Expected employee growth in CT 750 (over next seven years)

Abcd Products in the US Brand Prescription Medicines Chronic Obstructive SPIRIVA, COMBIVENT, ATROVENT Pulmonary Disease UrologyFLOMAX Virology (HIV/AIDS)VIRAMUNE, APTIVUS CardiologyMICARDIS, AGGRENOX, CATAPRES ImmunologyMOBIC NeurologyMIRAPEX Generic Prescription Medicines Over 200 products with specialties in anti–cancer, sterile injectables and sterile respiratory therapies Over-the-Counter DULCOLAX

Abcd Assisting the Community Local National

Abcd BI Cares Foundation The Foundation’s mission is to improve lives through innovative philanthropic contributions and donations of healthcare products and resources. BI Cares Foundation Patient Assistance Plan. Hurricane Katrina assistance. Product Donation Program.

Abcd Community Involvement - CT Lung Health Screening Program United Way of Northern Fairfield County Regional Hospice of Western Connecticut American Red Cross Connecticut PBS – Family Science Expo Abilities Beyond Disabilities (DATAHR) Connecticut United for Research Excellence Ives Center for the Arts Girl Scout Council of SW Connecticut Regional YMCA Center for Arts & Humanities Special Olympics – Connecticut Western Connecticut State University

Abcd Growth for the Future

Abcd Ridgefield campus projects Lead Discovery Technologies Building dedicated in 2001 Kilo Lab Completed in 2005, produces drug substances up to 5 kg quantities for research purposes. On-site Child Care Center; September ,000 sq ft stand alone building with a capacity for 256 infants, toddlers and preschoolers. Physical Sciences building; March ,000 sq ft building to accommodate relocation of our cardiovascular diseases research program from Germany. 3 floors, 119 work stations for scientists and management.

Abcd Needs for the future Educated workforce Vibrant biopharmaceutical industry in CT Public private sector collaborations Clinical trials centers of excellence IRB networks

Abcd Threats Prescription drug importation AKA price controls Promotion restrictions Inability to generate interest in new products Access restrictions Inability to gain market share Increased costs of doing business Energy, taxes, fees, liability

Abcd Web information Worldwide webhttp:// US company webhttp://us.boehringer-ingelheim.com Partnership for Prescription Assistancehttps:// ingelheim.com/about/philanthropy/Patient_Assistance_P rogram.html BI Cares Foundation Patient Assistance webhttp://us.boehringer- ingelheim.com/about/philanthropy/Patient_Assistance_P rogram.html