It’s only been a few days since last I rounded up the deals news from New England’s tech and life sciences firms, but there are still a few transactions worth mentioning. —Millennium, the Cambridge, MA-based subsidiary of Japan’s Takeda Pharmaceutical Company, paid $4 million up front to Seattle Genetics (NASDAQ: [[ticker:SGEN]]) for a worldwide license … Continue reading “A123Systems Gives Chrysler a Charge, Segway Scoots into GM Deal, Basho Banks $2M, & More Boston-Area Deals News”
Brother, Can You Spare a Stimulus Dime? Washington Innovation Summit Notebook
Every entrepreneur in the Northwest seems to be wondering about how to scrape up a few bucks from President Obama’s economic stimulus, yet hardly anybody has any coherent answers about how to actually get any of it. That was the main impression I got yesterday after attending the Washington Innovation Summit. This event, organized by … Continue reading “Brother, Can You Spare a Stimulus Dime? Washington Innovation Summit Notebook”
At CHI Meeting, Microsoft Turns Computing Interfaces on Their Head, and Side, and Back
I spent a couple of days this week at CHI, the big annual meeting of the Association for Computing Machinery’s Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (ACM SIGCHI). It was the first time since 1994 that the conference—the main international gathering for scholars and practitioners in user interface design—has come to Boston. But it wasn’t … Continue reading “At CHI Meeting, Microsoft Turns Computing Interfaces on Their Head, and Side, and Back”
Aveo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Lands $30,000,000 New Financing
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=db97d636-18b0-4be0-beeb-81445441669a&Preview=1 Date 4/10/2009 Company Name Aveo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Mailing Address 75 Sidney Street Cambridge, MA 02139 Company Description AVEO is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery and development of novel cancer therapeutics. AVEO is developing a pipeline of targeted therapies which address major unmet medical needs in the field of oncology. … Continue reading “Aveo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Lands $30,000,000 New Financing”
Marinus Pharmaceuticals Secures $20,000,000 Series B Funding Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=cbeb0c98-b936-4c7f-b504-cdd626200ba3&Preview=1 Date 4/10/2009 Company Name Marinus Pharmaceuticals Mailing Address 21 Business Park Drive Branford, CT 06405 Company Description Marinus is a specialty pharmaceutical company dedicated to the reformulation, development, and commercialization of novel drugs to treat serious neurological, psychiatric, and pain disorders. Marinus is located in Branford, Connecticut and its investors include … Continue reading “Marinus Pharmaceuticals Secures $20,000,000 Series B Funding Round”
Geospiza Inc Obtains $750,000 New Funding Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=8bdac28a-71da-4116-817c-6b82f5ab5bd1&Preview=1 Date 4/10/2009 Company Name Geospiza Inc Mailing Address 100 West Harrison, North Tower Seattle, WA 98119 Company Description Geospiza is a leading developer of enterprise-class software systems for workflow management of genetic analysis. Website http://www.geospiza.com/ Transaction Type Venture Equity Transaction Amount $750,000 Transaction Round Undisclosed Proceeds Purposes Proceeds purposes were not … Continue reading “Geospiza Inc Obtains $750,000 New Funding Round”
Nirvanix, Inc. Lands $5,000,000 Series B Funding
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=5f20bcc1-08f3-4cc6-9d5a-877b9535be7d&Preview=1 Date 4/10/2009 Company Name Nirvanix, Inc. Mailing Address 4445 Eastgate Mall San Diego, CA 92121 Company Description Incorporated in 2007, Nirvanix was founded by storage industry veterans to create a massively-scalable media storage and delivery network (SDN) for the Internet. Offered as a web service, the Nirvanix SDS allows any Internet-enabled … Continue reading “Nirvanix, Inc. Lands $5,000,000 Series B Funding”
Celion Networks Garners $10,000,000 Series C Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=6cc4cf68-a3c8-433f-a196-1dd9abfa1344&Preview=1 Date 4/10/2009 Company Name Celion Networks Mailing Address 3000 Sand Hill Rd Bld 4 Menlo Park, CA 94025 Company Description Celion is a fast growing enterprise, that uses the growing market of private companies and Standard Small Companies to find ground to help others by sharing their innovative products and services. … Continue reading “Celion Networks Garners $10,000,000 Series C Round”
BookTour Secures $350,000 Series A Funding Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=78a900bb-6b2f-4a7d-81f8-3e4f35a074c5&Preview=1 Date 4/10/2009 Company Name BookTour Mailing Address 1165 Miller Avenue Berkeley, CA 94708 Company Description BookTour Inc., an online directory of author events. Website http://www.booktour.com Transaction Type Venture Equity Transaction Amount $350,000 Transaction Round Series A Proceeds Purposes Proceeds purposes were not disclosed. M&A Terms Venture Investor Amazon, Inc.
Microsoft Downsizes Live Labs
Microsoft is cutting its three-year-old Live Labs applied research group in half and moving the rest of the staff to product groups and other divisions, as first reported by PaidContent.org. Microsoft cited economic conditions as part of the reason for the move. The remaining Live Labs staff will focus on Internet search technologies.
Big Fish to Open Ireland Office
Seattle-based Big Fish Games announced today it is setting up European headquarters in Cork, Ireland, and expects to create as many as 100 positions there over the next three years. The new office will focus on multilingual customer support, game testing, and product localization. Big Fish is a leading developer and distributor of casual games.
Amgen Cuts 100 Jobs in Bothell
Amgen, the world’s biggest biotech company, is cutting 100 jobs at a drug manufacturing site in Bothell, WA, Xconomy has learned. This round of cuts will leave Amgen with about 70 people still working in Bothell, and a total workforce in the state of just under 900 people, company spokeswoman Carol Pawlak confirmed. Amgen, which … Continue reading “Amgen Cuts 100 Jobs in Bothell”
Navy Showcases R&D Lab to Business Community and High Tech Execs
San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders has referred to SPAWAR, the Navy’s Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, as one of the city’s best kept secrets, and I started to understand why during a presentation yesterday at San Diego’s Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center. SPAWAR is a major Navy procurement agency, with a total budget of more … Continue reading “Navy Showcases R&D Lab to Business Community and High Tech Execs”
La Jolla Pharmaceutical Gets Delisting Notice
San Diego-based La Jolla Pharmaceutical (NASDAQ: [[ticker:LJPC]]) said today it received a Nasdaq delisting warning that says the company is not in compliance with the Nasdaq rule requiring at least $10 million in stockholders’ equity. La Jolla Pharmaceutical’s 2008 annual report also includes a “going concern” notice from its auditor that questions the company’s ability to … Continue reading “La Jolla Pharmaceutical Gets Delisting Notice”
Basho Nabs $2M in Second Round
Basho Technologies, a Cambridge, MA-based provider of enterprise sales software, says it has completed an initial $2 million close of a Series B round of preferred stock. The startup plans to use the funds to begin sales of its Open Basho software, which is designed to make the sales process more efficient and effective in … Continue reading “Basho Nabs $2M in Second Round”
JanRain Offers Universal Logins, Puts Portland at Center of Internet Identity Movement
Are you tired of trying to remember 20 different passwords for all your online accounts? If so, Larry Drebes has a proposition for you. His Portland, OR-based company, JanRain, makes software that gives customers and employees secure, universal logins for the Web, and it enables companies’ websites to accept these logins. The software works via … Continue reading “JanRain Offers Universal Logins, Puts Portland at Center of Internet Identity Movement”
First Wind Proposes Maine Turbines
First Wind of Newton, MA, said today that it has filed a permit application with Maine’s Department of Environmental Protection to build a 34-turbine wind farm in Aroostook County in the state’s northern tip. The 1.5-megawatt turbines, which would be placed near the town of Oakfield, would generate power for up to 20,000 homes, according … Continue reading “First Wind Proposes Maine Turbines”
Amylin Braces for Proxy Battle Amid Flurry of Filings
Amylin Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: [[ticker:AMLN]]) became one of San Diego’s Cinderella success stories in 2005, when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved two of its diabetes drugs—some 18 years after the biotech was founded. But the company has been buffeted by some unusual challenges in recent months. Demand for exenatide, Amylin’s lead diabetes drug, has slumped … Continue reading “Amylin Braces for Proxy Battle Amid Flurry of Filings”
CIMIT Innovation Grand Rounds: The New Playbook for Healthcare Innovation
In today’s economy, with most biotechs facing a dearth of cash and traditional venture funding harder to find, health care innovators face formidable challenges when it comes to getting novel therapies into the clinic. This CIMIT (Center for Integration of Medicine & Innovative Technology) forum for entrepreneurs and physicians at Massachusetts General Hospital should shed … Continue reading “CIMIT Innovation Grand Rounds: The New Playbook for Healthcare Innovation”
Nano-Terra Envisions Moneymaking Nanotech Ideas for Batteries, Kitty Litter, & More
Nano-Terra is sticking to its original strategy: Let other companies spend the money on manufacturing and marketing products that arise from its inventions, while making its money from licensing its nanotech creations and pulling in royalties on product sales. Now the Cambridge, MA-based startup is considering spinning off separate businesses to pursue more applications, including … Continue reading “Nano-Terra Envisions Moneymaking Nanotech Ideas for Batteries, Kitty Litter, & More”
Putting UW Startup Dreams on Hold: Entrepreneur Advises Researchers to Nurture Ideas More
We’ve been writing for months about the renaissance in startup activity at the University of Washington since Linden Rhoads came to campus to run tech transfer. The big ideas, and the fire in the belly, are easy to find coming from UW these days (Arzeda and EnerG2 pop to mind), but as any businessperson will … Continue reading “Putting UW Startup Dreams on Hold: Entrepreneur Advises Researchers to Nurture Ideas More”
Dendreon Saga Nears Climax, Gregoire Biotech Fund in Jeopardy, UW’s Biofuel Futurist, & More Seattle-Area Life Sciences News
Seattle biotech had a little something for everybody this past week. There was drama (Dendreon), politics (Life Sciences Discovery Fund getting whacked), a scientist’s life story (David Baker), and young competitors vying to make the world a better place (UW Environmental Innovation Challenge). —Dendreon (NASDAQ: [[ticker:DNDN]]), the Seattle developer of an immune-stimulating therapy for prostate … Continue reading “Dendreon Saga Nears Climax, Gregoire Biotech Fund in Jeopardy, UW’s Biofuel Futurist, & More Seattle-Area Life Sciences News”
Extend Media Expands Video Delivery Options for Cable Providers—But Will They Bite Fast Enough to Stop Defections?
Last month I connected by phone with Extend Media‘s founder and president Keith Kocho. At the time, Kocho was sole leader of the Boston-based startup, which makes video management software for media companies. Given that Extend specializes in delivering video content across multiple platforms—over the broadband Internet to PCs, over traditional cable networks to TV … Continue reading “Extend Media Expands Video Delivery Options for Cable Providers—But Will They Bite Fast Enough to Stop Defections?”
Can Business Schools Teach Entrepreneurship?
When the Dow is sitting at half its 52-week high, the U.S. economy is shedding about a half million jobs a month, and the financial institutions of entire countries are collapsing, it’s as good a time as any to do some hard thinking about your professional future. At business schools these days, more and more … Continue reading “Can Business Schools Teach Entrepreneurship?”
Basho Technologies Inc Garners $2,000,000 Series B Funding Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=ca92f9e0-9fce-4b42-87fc-91b3bd9ca1f5&Preview=1 Date 4/9/2009 Company Name Basho Technologies Inc Mailing Address 196 Broadway Cambridge, MA 02139 Company Description Basho Technologies delivers sales software and services that drive more deals more efficiently to generate more revenue. Sales professionals no longer need to guess what works and what doesn’t as they navigate the sales process. … Continue reading “Basho Technologies Inc Garners $2,000,000 Series B Funding Round”
HighRoads Inc. Secures $1,500,000 Series C Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=1e6347c8-9904-43ca-b45e-91b643b81e6e&Preview=1 Date 4/9/2009 Company Name HighRoads Inc. Mailing Address 150 Presidential Way Woburn, MA 01801 Company Description IE-Engine Inc. is the leading developer of Human Resource Cost Management (HRCM) software. The Company’s Web-based applications enable HR decision makers at Global 1000 organizations to make better strategic decisions, reduce costs and increase the … Continue reading “HighRoads Inc. Secures $1,500,000 Series C Round”
When is Venture Capital Right for your Early Stage Company?
From the event sponsor: “The Capital Network (TCN), an organization for entrepreneurs seeking funding, presents When is Venture Capital Right for your Early Stage Company? You’re an entrepreneur with a great idea and you need money to keep going. Is venture capital the right source? What are the benefits and trade-offs of working with a … Continue reading “When is Venture Capital Right for your Early Stage Company?”
WRS Buys Isonics Semiconductor
San Jose, CA-based WRS Materials announced it has acquired Isonics Semiconductor Group, based in Vancouver, WA. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The semiconductor group, which includes silicon wafer manufacturing facilities, was a division of New York-based Isonics.
Ethertronics Gets $4 Million
San Diego-based internal antenna developer Ethertronics raised an additional $4 million in a secondary round of venture funding, according to a regulatory filing yesterday. Details of the funding, which were first reported today by socaltech.com, were not disclosed in the filing, but a representative of Ridgewood Capital, a private equity firm with offices in Ridgewood, … Continue reading “Ethertronics Gets $4 Million”
CarDomain Acquires StreetFire
Seattle-based CarDomain, a social site for auto enthusiasts, said today it is merging with its chief rival, Los Angeles-based StreetFire. Financial terms of the deal were not announced, but StreetFire CEO Glenn Rogers will head the merged company and CarDomain founder Alex Algard will be its chairman. The news was first reported by TechCrunch and … Continue reading “CarDomain Acquires StreetFire”
Xconomy Forum Speakers: Exciting But Tricky Times for Mobile Entrepreneurs
A standing-room-only crowd gathered yesterday for Xconomy’s Forum on the Future of Mobile Innovation in New England, hosted by Microsoft at its gorgeous new New England Research and Development Center (or NERD, as Microsoft’s Reed Sturtevant called it). Google’s Rich Miner, MIT’s Sandy Pentland, and two panels’ worth of mobile entrepreneurs were on hand to … Continue reading “Xconomy Forum Speakers: Exciting But Tricky Times for Mobile Entrepreneurs”
Former UC President Dynes Views CalIT2 as a New Paradigm for Innovation
At a luncheon that followed the La Jolla Research and Innovation Summit on Friday, I sat with Bob Dynes, the former President of the University of California system, who began talking about the formation of CalIT2 (Cal-IT-squared) almost a decade ago. These days, the research center also known as the California Institute for Telecommunications and … Continue reading “Former UC President Dynes Views CalIT2 as a New Paradigm for Innovation”
Fetzer New CEO of Cerulean Pharma
Oliver Fetzer has been named the new CEO of Cerulean Pharma, a Cambridge, MA-based developer of nanoparticle-based drugs for cancer and other diseases, according to the company. Fetzer, who was previously senior vice president of corporate development and R&D at Lexington, MA-based Cubist Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:[[ticker:CBST]]), is taking over the chief executive post from veteran biotech … Continue reading “Fetzer New CEO of Cerulean Pharma”
Spark Capital Backs Brownsberger’s Bill to Ban Non-Competes
Boston’s Spark Capital came out publicly today in favor of Massachusetts House Bill 1794, which would outlaw non-compete agreements in employment contracts in the state. The venture firm has been vocal on the issue for some time—its partners helped found the Alliance for Open Competition and sent Governor Deval Patrick an open letter opposing non-compete … Continue reading “Spark Capital Backs Brownsberger’s Bill to Ban Non-Competes”
Clinical Data Sheds Cogenics, Codon Devices Codes, Mass Medical Angels Revs Up, & More Boston-Area Life Sciences News
The news this week from New England’s life sciences sector is all across the spectrum, with a new angel group forming to launch new companies and several firms struggling (and in one case, failing) to survive. —Bob hosted a panel at the Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center’s fifth annual Early-Stage Life Sciences Technology Conference and came … Continue reading “Clinical Data Sheds Cogenics, Codon Devices Codes, Mass Medical Angels Revs Up, & More Boston-Area Life Sciences News”
Gov. Gregoire’s Baby, $350M Life Sciences Discovery Fund, Faces Possible Shutdown
[[Updated at 11:10 am Pacific with comment from Governor’s spokesman]] One of the centerpieces of Gov. Chris Gregoire’s economic development strategy, the state’s 10-year, $350 million Life Sciences Discovery Fund, would either be gutted or essentially shut down by dueling budget bills under consideration by state lawmakers, Xconomy has learned. This pot of money, which … Continue reading “Gov. Gregoire’s Baby, $350M Life Sciences Discovery Fund, Faces Possible Shutdown”
Sony Electronics Restructuring its U.S. Headquarters
Sony Electronics, which moved its U.S. corporate headquarters from New Jersey to suburban San Diego five years ago, is restructuring its business here as part of a global overhaul the Japanese giant has been undergoing since January. Sony arrived in San Diego’s Rancho Bernardo neighborhood in 1972, becoming the first foreign company to establish a … Continue reading “Sony Electronics Restructuring its U.S. Headquarters”
Ardea Biosciences, in Moment of Serendipity, Discovers HIV Drug That May Work for Gout
Biotech companies like to talk up the discipline it takes to move a drug through years of development, but discovery sometimes depends on plain serendipity. I got an interesting reminder of that the other day from Barry Quart, the CEO of San Diego-based Ardea Biosciences. Back in late 2007, Ardea (NASDAQ: [[ticker:RDEA]]) scientists were looking … Continue reading “Ardea Biosciences, in Moment of Serendipity, Discovers HIV Drug That May Work for Gout”
UW Business Plan Competition Draws 33 Teams With Ideas for Software, Energy, Healthcare
The ballots are in, and the University of Washington’s annual Business Plan Competition is officially under way. The Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the Foster School of Business has run the event for the past 11 years, awarding some $757,000 in prize money to 71 student companies that have crafted the most compelling and … Continue reading “UW Business Plan Competition Draws 33 Teams With Ideas for Software, Energy, Healthcare”
Bio Bigwigs from Boston and Beyond Gather in Cambridge to Discuss Future of Drug Development, Venture Capital, and Deals with Pharma
There’s little arguing (at least from me) that the hottest ticket in town yesterday was the Boston Red Sox’ opening day game at Fenway Park—but for ardent biotech fans in the Hub there was arguably no better place to be than across the Charles River in Cambridge for the Boston Biotech Business Development Conference. The … Continue reading “Bio Bigwigs from Boston and Beyond Gather in Cambridge to Discuss Future of Drug Development, Venture Capital, and Deals with Pharma”
Management Health Solutions, Inc. Garners $2,000,000 New Funding Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=0238fb70-a3c0-4fd4-a489-61975bb83574&Preview=1 Date 4/8/2009 Company Name Management Health Solutions, Inc. Mailing Address PO BOX 320548 Fairfield, CT 06825 Company Description Management Health Solutions, Inc. (MHS) offers a range of services to the health care industry designed to improve efficiency and financial performance. Our service line includes third party physical inventory services, data cleansing … Continue reading “Management Health Solutions, Inc. Garners $2,000,000 New Funding Round”
Ethertronics, Inc. Garners $4,000,000 Series B Financing
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=6b24f1ba-8d68-4bce-9d71-3214746d9023&Preview=1 Date 4/8/2009 Company Name Ethertronics, Inc. Mailing Address 9605 Scranton Road San Diego, CA 92121 Company Description Ethertronics designs and manufactures high performance, internal (embedded) antennas for wireless devices. We have been chosen by major OEMs and ODMs around the world to support a wide range of applications including cellular, UMTS, … Continue reading “Ethertronics, Inc. Garners $4,000,000 Series B Financing”
Aerovance Obtains $38,000,000 Series C Financing Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=25376ecb-11d6-4bf1-b682-1b34d7dc71ea&Preview=1 Date 4/8/2009 Company Name Aerovance Mailing Address 2929 7th Street Berkeley, CA 94710 Company Description Aerovance is a privately held biopharmaceutical company exclusively focused on developing and commercializing biotherapeutics. Website http://www.aerovance.com/ Transaction Type Venture Equity Transaction Amount $38,000,000 Transaction Round Series C Proceeds Purposes Proceeds purposes were not disclosed. M&A Terms … Continue reading “Aerovance Obtains $38,000,000 Series C Financing Round”
MOD Systems Places Two Top Execs on Leave After Fraud Allegations
Seattle-based MOD Systems, a maker of music and video downloading technology for retail stores, placed its chief executive, Mark Phillips, and chief operating officer, Kenneth Gordon, on administrative leave Friday. I heard a rumor about this move over the weekend, and TechFlash confirmed the news yesterday, adding some important details. A phone message left with … Continue reading “MOD Systems Places Two Top Execs on Leave After Fraud Allegations”
Google CEO Suggests Micropayments, Subscriptions Might Take Off for Online News
The Associated Press did some saber-rattling in San Diego yesterday at the annual convention of the Newspaper Association of America, and today Google CEO Eric Schmidt delivered his riposte. In a keynote speech, AP chairman William Dean Singleton had vowed to more aggressively enforce the AP’s intellectual property rights. He said the wire service will … Continue reading “Google CEO Suggests Micropayments, Subscriptions Might Take Off for Online News”
Radie Named TransMolecular CEO
Cambridge, MA-based TransMolecular, a developer of cancer drugs based on a molecule derived from scorpion venom, said today it has named Robert Radie as its president and CEO. Before joining TransMolecular as a business development consultant, Radie held leadership roles at Prestwick Pharmaceuticals, Morphotek, and Vicuron Pharmaceuticals.
Ambric Acquired by Nethra Imaging
Santa Clara, CA-based Nethra Imaging announced it has acquired the assets of Ambric, the Beaverton, OR, semiconductor company that ceased operations last November. Financial terms were not disclosed. Ambric developed software-programmable chips used in video coding, wireless base stations, and imaging. It was backed by OVP Venture Partners, Northwest Technology Ventures, and others.
Microsoft Sells Franchise Gator for $20M
Microsoft’s digital advertising division has sold off its subsidiary, Franchise Gator, to Landmark Interactive for about $20 million, as first reported by PaidContent.org. Microsoft has confirmed the sale but not the price, according to TechFlash. Franchise Gator, a lead-generation business based in Seattle and Roswell, GA, was acquired for $21.5 million in 2006 by aQuantive, … Continue reading “Microsoft Sells Franchise Gator for $20M”
Segway, GM Collaborate on Next-Generation Personal Transport
I had to check the calendar when I heard about this to make sure it wasn’t still April Fool’s Day. It appears that Bedford, NH-based Segway and Detroit-based General Motors (NYSE: [[ticker:GM]]) are joining forces to develop a new electric-powered, two-seater vehicle that, like the famous Segway Personal Transporter (PT), balances on two wheels. The … Continue reading “Segway, GM Collaborate on Next-Generation Personal Transport”
Epix Saga Continues with Sale of Imaging-Drug Rights, Exchange Offer
Epix Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:[[ticker:EPIX]]), a Lexington, MA-based biotech firm struggling to survive, has revealed two separate deals today—the sale of certain market rights to its cardiovascular imaging agent and an exchange offer for $100 million in debt—aimed at shoring up its balance sheet and avoiding bankruptcy. Epix sold U.S./Puerto Rican, Canadian, and Australian marketing rights to … Continue reading “Epix Saga Continues with Sale of Imaging-Drug Rights, Exchange Offer”