Since 1992, Morphosys stood as one of Germany's oldest and most respected biotech firms, but sentimentality has no place in Novartis's current playbook. The decision to integrate all activities and close the sites is a textbook example of corporate streamlining. A spokesperson for the company stated bluntly, 'All merger-and-acquisition activities in research and development involve a certain degree of risk.' This move signals that Novartis is prioritizing a lean, centralized organizational structure over maintaining regional satellites. For the Swiss pharmaceutical industry, this development reinforces the dominance of Basel as the central nervous system of global pharma, absorbing innovation and discarding the shell. As 2025 approaches, the focus shifts to how quickly Novartis can salvage value from the remaining portfolio while the 330 affected employees face a turbulent transition. The message is clear: performance is the only metric that matters.