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Drug Pricing Watchdog Raises Alarm Over Upcoming Liver Disease Meds
PolyPid to get $2.6M upfront under license deal with Advanz for D-PLEX in Europe
PolyPid (NASDAQ:PYPD) signed an exclusive licensing agreement for its lead drug candidate D-PLEX100 in Europe with U.K.-based Advanz Pharma (OTCPK:CXRXF). D-PLEX100 is used for preventing surgical sit
Intercept shares mixed results for Ocaliva to support post-marketing requirements
Commercial-stage biotech Intercept Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:ICPT) announced a mixed performance for its liver disease therapy Ocaliva (obeticholic acid or OCA) from two studies on Friday to support the
Intercept Pharma to sell ex-U.S. rights for Ocaliva to Advanz Pharma
Commercial-stage biotech, Intercept Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:ICPT) announced an agreement with Europe-based Advanz Pharma (OTCPK:CXRXF) on Thursday to sell some of its foreign units and rights regardin
The blockbuster events and data Prospect of the week from August 2 to August 8: focus on July non-farm interest rate resolutions and two major central bank interest rate resolutions
Original title: blockbuster events and data Prospect for the week from August 2 to August 8: focus on July non-farm and two major central bank interest rate resolutions in the week from August 2 to August 8, the RBA and the Bank of England will release interest rate resolutions. In terms of data, the July non-farm payrolls data and unemployment rate for the United States in January will be released. Other data that need to be watched include China Caixin PMI, EIA, beginner, US manufacturing and non-manufacturing PMI, etc. Key words on Monday: China's PMI, US PMI China's National Bureau of Statistics and the Federation of Logistics and Purchasing jointly released data showing that the official manufacturing purchasing managers' index (
The chance of being fined in Apple's App Store monopoly case raises the European Consumer Union to become an "accomplice"
Sina Technology News Beijing time on the evening of June 2, it is reported that the European Consumer Union ((BEUC)) today expressed its support for the antitrust charges made by the European Commission against Apple's App Store. On April 30th, the European Commission formally accused Apple of setting restrictive rules for its App Store app store, forcing developers to use Apple's own in-app payment system and preventing developers from informing users of other purchase options. The European Commission said in a statement at the time: "these regulations of Apple have increased the costs of other music streaming app developers and distorted music."
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