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In 2004, during a period of plasma oversupply, the company expanded again with the purchase of the German medical company Aventis Behring. [17] The company was the second Australian public company to have reached a share price of over $100 per share. [18]
CSL Behring is a biopharmaceutical company, manufacturing plasma-derived and recombinant therapeutic products. [2] The company is a combination of Behringwerke, founded in 1904 in Marburg, Germany by Emil von Behring, and the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories (CSL), established in Australia in 1916 to provide vaccines to the people of Australia, as well as other companies acquired since 2004.
CSL Plasma is a subsidiary of its sister company CSL Behring, itself a subsidiary of CSL Limited, a biotechnology company based in Melbourne, Australia. [2] [ P 2] It is headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, [1] and operates a total of 320 collection centers in the United States, [P 3] and a further 19 more in other nations including China, Hungary, and Germany as of 2023.
(Reuters) -Australian drugmaker CSL Ltd on Tuesday set the list price of its one-time gene therapy for hemophilia B at $3.5 million, making it the world's most expensive treatment, following its ...
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CSL Group Ltd, a British machine to machine communications company; CSL Mobile, subsidiary of Hong Kong Telecom; CSL Limited, an Australian biotechnology company, formerly Commonwealth Serum Laboratories CSL Behring, a subsidiary company of CSL Limited; Canada Steamship Lines, a Canadian shipping company; CSL Sofas, a furniture chain in the ...
The following is a list of publicly traded companies having the greatest market capitalization, sometimes described as their "market value": [1]. Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the share price on a selected day and the number of outstanding shares on that day.