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Merck to buy rights to Chinese cancer drug
Merck signs up to $3.3 billion cancer drug deal with China-based LaNova
(Reuters) -
Merck
has licensed an early-stage cancer
drug
from a China-based biotech in an up to $3.3 billion deal, two months after a similar therapy from Summit Therapeutics outperformed its blockbuster Keytruda in a late-stage trial in the country.
Merck to buy rights to Chinese cancer drug for up to $3.3B
Merck (NYSE:MRK) and LaNova Medicines announced Thursday an agreement under which the U.S. pharmaceutical giant is expected to obtain licensing rights to a cancer candidate known as LM-299 from the Chinese biotech in a deal worth up to $3.
Merck Snags Chinese Cancer Drug in Deal Worth Up to $3.3 Billion
Merck & Co. licensed an experimental cancer antibody from a closely held Chinese company in a deal worth $588 million upfront, plus as much as $2.7 billion in milestone payments.
Merck licenses Chinese cancer drug, searching for next Keytruda blockbuster
In a move to safeguard the company’s dominant position in cancer, Merck said Thursday it will license a new cancer drug from LaNova Medicines, a Shanghai-based firm, for $588 million upfront and as much as $2.7 billion in potential milestone payments.
Merck strikes $3.3B licensing deal for Chinese cancer drug
As Merck prepares for its blockbuster immunotherapy Keytruda to face generic competition, it’s investing in a new cancer drug from LaNova.
Merck signs up to $3.3 bln cancer drug deal with China-based LaNova
Merck has signed a licensing agreement worth up to $3.3 billion with Shanghai-based LaNova Medicines to develop, make and sell an experimental cancer drug, the two companies said on Thursday.
Pharmalittle: We’re reading about a Merck deal, GSK cancer drug data, and more
In a move to safeguard its dominant position in cancer treatments, Merck agreed to license a drug from a Chinese company
Merck snags Chinese cancer drug for up to US$3.3 billion
MERCK & Co licenced an experimental cancer antibody from a closely held Chinese company in a deal worth US$588 million upfront, plus as much as US$2.7 billion in milestone payments. Read more at The Business Times.
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Merck Spends Up To $3.3 Billion In An Insurance Policy Against Summit Therapeutics
Merck is playing defense against Summit Therapeutics with a $3.3 billion licensing deal announced Thursday for a cancer drug.
BioPharma Dive
7h
Merck, facing threat to Keytruda, buys into new kind of cancer immunotherapy
The company is paying China-based biotech LaNova Medicines $588 million for the kind of dual-pronged antibody drug that ...
Reuters
17h
Merck KGaA Q3 earnings rise faster than expected on lower costs
FRANKFURT, Nov 14 (Reuters) -
Merck
KGaA (MRCG.DE), opens new tab on Thursday reported a gain of 11.9% in adjusted ...
9h
Merck: Keytruda's Sales Projections Outweigh Competitive And Patent Risks
Merck's undervalued stock presents growth opportunities with Keytruda and promising pipeline drugs, making it a Buy despite ...
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Merck drug for rare tumour hits phase 3 target
Merck KGaA is shaping up to take on Daiichi Sankyo and Ono Pharma in the market for tenosynovial giant cell tumour (TGCT) ...
Morningstar
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Merck KGaA's Cell-Tumor Drug Gets Positive Results in Late-Stage Trial
Merck
KGaA said its cell-tumor treatment Pimicotinib met its primary endpoint in a late-stage trial. The German pharma company said Tuesday that its experimental
drug
showed significant ...
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on MSN
Merck, AstraZeneca report positive data for Koselugo in adults
AstraZeneca (NASDAQ:AZN) and Merck (NYSE:MRK) reported positive topline results from a Phase 3 study of their drug Koselugo ...
The Motley Fool on MSN
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2 Hot Biopharma Stocks to Buy and Hold for 5 Years
Summit Therapeutics may have a powerful new cancer therapy on its hands.
Merck
is milking its cash cow oncology
drug
and ...
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