Backloading Deal Value for Profitability in Biotech Deals?
Executive Summary
Upfront payments for approved products far exceed those in earlier-stage deals, as biotechs have the leverage to demand higher upfronts--but should they demand high upfronts, if reaching profitability is the goal?
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