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Encyclopedia > CSL Limited

CSL Limited is an Australian-based manufacturer of medical products. Its products include various blood plasma derivatives, vaccines, antivenom, and cell culture reagents used in various medical and genetic research and manufacturing.


Founded in 1916 as a government body, the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories, CSL was privatised in 1994. It is a public company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange, and is the largest Australian medical manufacturer, with annual sales of about 1,500 million AUD and net profits of 250 million AUD in 2003-04.


The company's headquarters remain in Parkville, Victoria, an inner suburb of Melbourne, but it has manufacturing facilities in Europe and the United States and has substantial global export sales.


External link

  • CSL Limited corporate website (http://www.csl.com.au)

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CSL Limited - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (166 words)
CSL Limited is an Australian-based manufacturer of medical products.
Founded in 1916 as a government body, the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories, CSL was privatised in 1994.
It is a public company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange, and is the largest Australian medical manufacturer, with annual sales of about 1,500 million AUD and net profits of 250 million AUD in 2003-04.
CSL Limited (CSL) - moneymanager.com.au (461 words)
CSL is the largest company in the Australian biotechnology-pharmaceutical sector.
CSL is forecast to make net profits for the next three years of $123 million, $150 million, and $190 million.
CSL continues to be a growth company and pays a nominal dividend so it can reinvest profits for product development.
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