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2021: In March, the company announced it would acquire Five Prime Therapeutics and its lead candidate, bemarituzumab, for $1.9 billion. [93] [94] [95] In the same month, Amgen acquired Rodeo Therapeutics for $720 million. [96] [97] The FDA approved Amgen's Lumakras in May for treatment of patients with KRAS-G12C-mutated non-small cell lung ...
The company’s name comes from the Italian word for “targeted” (Mirati). Mirati Therapeutics is traded on the Nasdaq [6] under the ticker symbol MRTX. [7] It joined the exchange in 2013. [8] In October 2023, Bristol Myers Squibb agreed to acquire the company in an all-cash deal worth $4.8 billion, and an additional $1 billion in milestone ...
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In July 2023, Soon-Shiong sold the San Diego Union-Tribune to MediaNews Group. [66] [67] In October 2024, as the Los Angeles Times editorial board was preparing to endorse Kamala Harris in the 2024 United States presidential election, Soon-Shiong blocked the newspaper from making any endorsement.
Prime operates 44 acute care hospitals in 14 states. [12] The hospital network has over 45,000 employees and physicians and more than 8,700 patient beds. [2] Prime Healthcare’s national corporate headquarters is located in Ontario, California. [12]
Robert W. Duggan (born 1944) is an American billionaire, entrepreneur, philanthropist, biotech executive and health care executive.He is the former CEO of biopharmaceutical company Pharmacyclics [2] and was previously CEO of surgical systems maker Computer Motion from 1997 to 2003. [3]
The focus of the company in its early years was on genetic screens for receptors, aiming to accelerate early stage drug discovery. [14] The company planned to conduct an Initial public offering (IPO) consisting of 31.6% of the company in 2001, with the intention of raising US$64 million and listing on the NASDAQ exchange under the symbol ACAD. [20]
He also co-founded the San Diego Regional Cancer Center, of which he was president and CEO 1990 until 2000. Renamed the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center in 1995, it filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2009. [19] More than 50 San Diego companies trace their lineage directly to Hybritech, its founders and early employees.