Deals In Depth: November 2011
Executive Summary
Otsuka and Lundbeck signed a long-term CNS collaboration worth $1.4 billion. Gilead spent $10.4 billion on HCV company Pharmasset, the largest amount ever paid for a clinical-stage biotech. Late venture financing and follow-on public offerings represented half of the $945 million that biopharma companies raised. Later-stage rounds were also popular with device companies, which took in $156 million through that financing type, 66% of the $236 million raised.
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