Feb 23 (Reuters) - Drug developer Generate Biomedicines said on Monday it was targeting a valuation of up to $2.17 billion in its U.S. initial public offering, tapping into a resurgent biotech market ...
Generate:Biomedicines is hoping to raise up to $425 million via a Nasdaq IPO, with the proceeds needed to bankroll its lead antibody through respiratory disease trials. The Flagship Pioneering-founded ...
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Generate Biomedicines, Inc. (GENB) has filed to raise public capital in an IPO to advance its pipeline of treatment candidates, according to an SEC filing. The company is developing treatments for ...
Clinical-stage antibody company Generate:Biomedicines is the latest biotech to mull going public as momentum for IPOs continues to build. The Flagship-founded biotech has yet to set out how many ...
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