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China Cord Blood Corporation listed its ordinary shares on the New York Stock Exchange and, at the same time, completed a secondary offering. The company placed 3.3 million shares at a price of $6.05 for gross proceeds of $20 million. China allows one cord blood collection license for each major area, and China Cord Blood owns the licenses for Beijing and Guangdong. More details...
Stock Symbol: (NYSE: CO)
NeoStem, Inc. announced it has closed its acquisition of China Biopharmaceuticals Holdings, Inc. China Biopharma’s sole asset is a 51% stake in Suzhou Erye Pharmaceutical Co., a 50-year old pharmaceutical company that expects to generate $60 million in revenue and net income of $12 million in 2009. The deal has been in the works for most of the past year. NeoStem is a stem cell storage company based in the US, while Suzhou Erye Pharma boasts a portfolio of 100 products on seven cGMP lines that it markets in China. More details...
Stock Symbols: (NYSE Amex: NBS) (OTCBB: CHBP)
BioTime, Inc. announced that Dr. David Jin, Chief Medical Officer of BioTime’s newly formed subsidiary, OncoCyte Corporation, will present the keynote address at the Fifth Chinese Congress on Stem Cell Therapy in Beijing. The presentation, which will be delivered Friday, October 23, will discuss OncoCyte’s technology that uses hemangiogenic stem cell technology to target and destroy tumors. More details...
Stock Symbol: (OTCBB: BTIM)
NeoStem, Inc. reported the SEC accepted its registration proposal to acquire China Biopharmaceutical Holdings in an all-stock transaction. China Biopharma’s only asset is a 51% interest in Suzhou Erye Pharmaceutical Co., a generic drug manufacturer that in 2008 produced $50 million in revenues and net income of $8 million. More details...
BioTime, Inc. will establish a China subsidiary, called BioTime Asia, to market the company’s stem cell products in China and throughout Asia. The company will also seek to develop stem cell therapies for a number of diseases, including the use of genetically modified stem cells to treat currently incurable forms of cancer. BioTime has engaged the services of Dr. Lu Daopei, a prominent China hematologist, to manage the clinical trials of its therapeutic stem cell products. More details...