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MolMed

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MOLMED is a biotechnology company founded in 1996 in Milan. It originally operated as contract manufacturing organization and other services for companies developing gene therapy and cell therapy products. In 2000, the company changed its business model and started to develop products of its own.[1]

In 2001, it signed an agreement with San Raffaele Hospital, that gave MolMed an option to license any gene therapy or cell therapy invention made at the hospital in the fields of cancer and HIV.[2]

The company was listed on the Milan Stock Exchange in 2008.[citation needed]

In early 2015, MolMed partnered with GlaxoSmithKline related to GSK's acquisition of Strimvelis; MolMed had been involved in the early development of the product.[3] In March 2020 Fininvest, the reference shareholder with 23.13%, announced its intention to participate in the total takeover bid of the Japanese Agc (Mitsubishi) at the price of 0.518 euros per share, with a 110% premium compared to the price recorded in the session of the previous day (0.24 euro).[4][5] As of 2020, the company is known as AGC Biologics.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "MolMed Company Overview". The San Raffaele Biomedical Science Park.
  2. ^ Taylor, Nick Paul (April 16, 2015). "MolMed picks up CAR-T asset from hot Italian research institute". FierceBiotech.
  3. ^ Taylor, Nick Paul (September 2, 2016). "GSK dials up value of MolMed gene therapy pact to support growing operation". FierceBiotech.
  4. ^ "Molmed, Opa dei giapponesi di Agc. Per Berlusconi 30 milioni di plusvalenza". Affaritaliani.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-12-08.
  5. ^ "Opa giapponese su Molmed, la biotech dei Berlusconi per la lotta ai tumori". la Repubblica (in Italian). 2020-03-17. Retrieved 2022-12-08.
  6. ^ "MolMed S.p.A Becomes AGC Biologics S.p.A Following the July Acquisition". AGC. 2020-10-27. Retrieved 2024-03-26.
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