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BioWorld - Sunday, May 3, 2026
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Articles Tagged with ''M&A''

Headquarter building for Hanmi

Lim brothers regain control of Hanmi, derailing Hanmi-OCI merger

April 2, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
In a potential watershed moment for South Korea’s Hanmi Group, a hair-splitting vote at the 51st shareholder meeting favored the two sons of the late founder and Chairman Lim Sung-ki, effectively halting a merger between Hanmi and OCI Holdings Co. Ltd.
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Headquarter building for Hanmi

Lim brothers regain control of Hanmi, derailing Hanmi-OCI merger

March 28, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
In a potential watershed moment for South Korea’s Hanmi Group, a hair-splitting vote at the 51st shareholder meeting favored the two sons of the late founder and Chairman Lim Sung-ki, effectively halting a merger between Hanmi and OCI Holdings Co. Ltd.
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BIO CEO 2024: Prepping for better times

Feb. 21, 2024
By Lee Landenberger
Helping executive and investors prepare for better economic times is a strong theme in the upcoming BIO CEO 2024 conference, which runs Feb. 26 and 27 in New York. The annual conference, sponsored by the Biotechnology Innovation Organization, is designed to present a broad, unbiased view of investment opportunities. Panels of experts are set to discuss hot therapeutic areas and the key business issues facing companies and the industry.
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Novo Nordisk buying three fill-finish sites for Wegovy supply

Feb. 5, 2024
As Novo Nordisk A/S has struggled with supply of its GLP-1 drug Wegovy (semaglutide), its controlling shareholder, Novo Holdings A/S, has agreed to acquire global contract development and manufacturing organization Catalent Inc. and its more than 50 global sites for $63.50 per share in cash, about $16.5 billion.
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M&A cityscape

Billion-dollar M&As: Bristol Myers buying Rayzebio; Astrazeneca taking over Gracell

Jan. 2, 2024
By Karen Carey
Two big pharma firms placed high offers on Dec. 26 to acquire companies focused on radiopharmaceuticals and cell therapies in what Evercore ISI analysts are calling a “good sign for the end of the year.”
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M&A cityscape

Billion-dollar M&As: Bristol Myers buying Rayzebio; Astrazeneca taking over Gracell

Dec. 27, 2023
By Karen Carey
Two big pharma firms placed high offers on Dec. 26 to acquire companies focused on radiopharmaceuticals and cell therapies in what Evercore ISI analysts are calling a “good sign for the end of the year.”
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Boehringer buying T3 Pharma for $508M

Nov. 22, 2023
Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH has acquired T3 Pharmaceuticals AG for CHF450 million (US$507.5 million) to gain access to a technology that uses live bacteria to deliver immune-modulating proteins to cancer cells and tumor microenvironments.
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Gold dollar sign inside gold cog

Syncona taking Freeline private in $28.3M deal

Nov. 22, 2023
By Nuala Moran
Freeline Therapeutics plc is being taken private by its founding investor and majority shareholder Syncona Ltd, in an all-cash transaction that values the Nasdaq-listed gene therapy specialist at $28.3 million. Syncona also will provide up to $15 million cash to keep Freeline afloat as it awaits the next tranche of data on its lead program FLT-201, which is positioned as a one-off treatment for the lysosomal storage disorder, Gaucher’s disease.
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Abbvie buys Mitokinin and its PINK1 activator for Parkinson’s

Oct. 5, 2023
By Karen Carey
A discovery-stage company founded 10 years ago and focused on developing a PINK1 activator for Parkinson’s disease and other indications is now under the umbrella of Abbvie Inc. through an acquisition potentially worth $655 million. North Chicago-based Abbvie paid $110 million at closing for San Francisco-based Mitokinin Inc., but the deal also includes up to $545 million in potential payments upon hitting development and commercial milestones related to the PINK1 (PTEN-induced kinase 1) program. On top of that, Mitokinin shareholders are entitled to tiered royalties based on net sales.
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Radioligand seeking cancer cell

Lilly enters radiopharma space with $1.4B buyout of Point Biopharma

Oct. 3, 2023
By Karen Carey
Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co. agreed to acquire Point Biopharma Global Inc. for $12.50 per share in cash, or about $1.4 billion, in a deal that would bring the pharma company a pipeline of preclinical and clinical radioligand therapies for cancer. The purchase price is an 87% premium to Point’s closing stock price on Oct. 2, and a 68% premium to the 30-day volume-weighted average price. Shares (NASDAQ:PNT) of Point, also of Indianapolis, rose 84.9%, or $5.67, to close at $12.36 on Oct. 3.
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