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June 13 (Reuters) - Anne Wojcicki is set to regain control of 23andMe after a $305 million bid from a nonprofit she controls topped Regeneron Pharmaceuticals’ REGN.O offer for the DNA-testing company ...
DNA data saved: 23andMe co-founder Anne Wojcicki has bid $305 million through a nonprofit to acquire her bankrupt company, ...
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TTAM replaces biotech company Regeneron as 23andMe's buyer. Last month, Regeneron won the bidding during the bankruptcy ...
Former CEO Anne Wojcicki has prevailed in the bankruptcy auction of 23andMe, its consumer and biopharma research businesses, ...
Anne Wojcicki is taking back reins of 23andMe after outbidding Regeneron. The entrepreneur's proposal offers better ...
Beleaguered genetic testing company 23andMe announced Friday that it has reached an agreement to sell itself to TTAM Research ...
If approved by the court, the 23andMe sale would put Anne Wojcicki back at the helm of the company she co-founded and previously attempted to take private.
Anne Wojcicki, co-founder and former CEO of 23andMe, is set to regain control of the DNA-testing company after a nonprofit ...
Regeneron did not bid higher on the genetic testing company because of “its assessment of 23andMe’s remaining value,” ...
23andMe struck a deal last month with Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc., but Wojcicki complained about the bidding process, ...
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Anne Wojcicki, former chief executive of 23andMe, won a bid to acquire the genetic testing company she founded in a second ...
TTAM Research Institute, a non-profit public benefit company also founded by Wojcicki, won the auction with a $305 million ...
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