Monsanto has announced the acquisition of selected agricultural
assets of biotechnology research company Icoria for $6.75 million in cash. The
acquired assets are related to the field of transgenic traits for agriculture,
which has been the
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| Heinrich Gugger |
focus of research conducted under an existing six-year, $55-million agreement
signed in 1999 between Monsanto and Icoria, formerly Paradigm Genetics. Under
this agreement, Icoria analyzed genes in its Arabidopsis thaliana GeneFunction
Factory platform.
By acquiring those assets of Icoria that are focused on agriculture-related
functional genomics and transgenic applications, Monsanto gains exclusive access
to Icoria's advanced discovery platform. "The sale of these assets, the
reduction of our headcount by more than a third and the assignment of our
remaining five-year lease on our agricultural research facility reduces our
expenses dramatically without significantly reducing Icoria's ability to
generate revenue," said Heinrich Gugger, president and CEO, Icoria.
"It also allows Icoria to aggressively pursue its health care
strategy."
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| Christopher Clement |
Savient Pharma to sell biologics manufacturing
business for $80 million
Savient Pharmaceuticals announced that it has signed a definitive agreement
to sell its global biologics manufacturing business for $80 million cash to
Ferring BV and Ferring International Centre SA, subsidiaries of Ferring Holding
SA, a privately owned specialty biopharmaceutical company headquartered in
Lausanne, Switzerland.
Christopher Clement, CEO and president, Savient, stated, "This agreement
aligns well with our new strategic focus as an emerging specialty pharmaceutical
company. Most importantly, the transaction provides us with the capital to drive
the advancement of Puricase into Phase 3 clinical trials and to pursue licensing
or acquisition opportunities of novel compounds in clinical development as well
as marketed products that satisfy the unmet medical needs of the rheumatology
specialist, our therapeutic area of initial focus."
Pfizer to acquire Idun Pharmaceuticals
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| Steven J Mento |
Pfizer Inc has signed an agreement to acquire Idun Pharmaceuticals Inc., a
biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery and development of therapies
to control apoptosis, a process of cell death that occurs in a broad range of
diseases.
"Pfizer's acquisition of Idun is an important milestone for the
company. Pfizer is an ideal fit to advance Idun's promising pipeline through
the critical stages of development and commercialization and provides a platform
to exploit Idun's technology across various potential applications," said
Steven J Mento, president and CEO, Idun.
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