ZURICH (Reuters) - Johnson & Johnson (>> Johnson & Johnson) declared its $30 billion tender offer for Swiss biotechnology company Actelion (>> Actelion Ltd) successful on Friday, reporting it controlled 77.2 percent of the voting rights after the main offer period.

The price of the offer, which J&J announced on Jan. 26, was $280 per share for Actelion. It said it expected the transaction to close in the second quarter.

J&J has said it intends to delist Actelion, while a new research and development company being spun out of Actelion, to be called Idorsia and led by Actelion founder Jean-Paul Clozel, will have a separate Swiss listing.

(Reporting by Michael Shields; editing by Brenna Hughes Neghaiwi)

Stocks treated in this article : Johnson & Johnson, Actelion Ltd