GPC Biotech

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GPC Biotech war ein Biotechnologie-Unternehmen, das in der Erforschung und Entwicklung von Medikamenten gegen Krebs tätig war. Am 5. November 2009 wurde das Unternehmen von der Agennix AG übernommen. Am 23. Mai 2013 gab Agennix die Liquidation der Gesellschaft bekannt. rdf:langString
GPC Biotech est une entreprise allemande qui faisait partie de l'indice TecDAX. rdf:langString
GPC Biotech (also referred to as GPCbiotech and GPC-Biotech) was a German biopharmaceutical company. The company's mission statement reads "... to discover, develop and commercialize new anticancer drugs." Founded in 1997, the company was held privately until May 2000 when an initial public offering was made on the now defunct German Neuer Markt. Subsequent to the closing of the Neuer, GPC refinanced in June 2004 through a public stock offering and listed ADRs on NASDAQ. In November 2009, Agennix AG acquired GPC Biotech [2]. In 2013 Agennix AG went into liquidation. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString GPC Biotech war ein Biotechnologie-Unternehmen, das in der Erforschung und Entwicklung von Medikamenten gegen Krebs tätig war. Am 5. November 2009 wurde das Unternehmen von der Agennix AG übernommen. Am 23. Mai 2013 gab Agennix die Liquidation der Gesellschaft bekannt.
rdf:langString GPC Biotech (also referred to as GPCbiotech and GPC-Biotech) was a German biopharmaceutical company. The company's mission statement reads "... to discover, develop and commercialize new anticancer drugs." Founded in 1997, the company was held privately until May 2000 when an initial public offering was made on the now defunct German Neuer Markt. Subsequent to the closing of the Neuer, GPC refinanced in June 2004 through a public stock offering and listed ADRs on NASDAQ. In March 2000, the company acquired Mitotix, a United States biotechnology firm located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This acquisition has led to the company having ~50% of its employees based in the United States and the remaining 50% in Germany. Further, the acquisition of Mitotix provided convenient proximity to GPC's long term and continuing collaboration with ALTANA Pharma AG and the ALTANA Research Institute, located in Waltham, Massachusetts. In November 2009, Agennix AG acquired GPC Biotech [2]. In 2013 Agennix AG went into liquidation.
rdf:langString GPC Biotech est une entreprise allemande qui faisait partie de l'indice TecDAX.
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