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  • Amyris is coming to market quite early in its lif ecycle; it hasn't commercialized any of the renewable products that are on its drawing board, yet it wants to raise $106 million through a listing on the Nasdaq under the symbol AMRS.

    Liberty Mutual Leads IPO Docket Lynn Cowan 2010

  • Using a platform they developed as postdoctoral students at Berkeley, the founding scientists of a company called Amyris have re-engineered yeast to ferment sugar into pure hydrocarbon fuels.

    Climate Change Opportunity Fred Krupp 2008

  • We've now formed a company called Amyris, and this technology that they're using can be used to make better biofuels.

    John Doerr sees salvation and profit in greentech John Doerr 2007

  • We've now formed a company called Amyris, and this technology that they're using can be used to make better biofuels.

    John Doerr sees salvation and profit in greentech John Doerr 2007

  • We've now formed a company called Amyris, and this technology that they're using can be used to make better biofuels.

    John Doerr sees salvation and profit in greentech John Doerr 2007

  • Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley and a startup called Amyris are developing novel techniques for creating an anti-malarial agent.

    The Irony Of Large Numbers 2006

  • As Gore spoke these words, pictures of electric cars, windmills and solar panels appeared in multiple slides on the screen with company names at the bottom such as Amyris (biofuels), Altra (biofuels), Bloom Energy (solid oxide fuel cells), Mascoma

    NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias 2009

  • But most of the stocks have been battered since July amid the volatile market, and only Amyris Inc., the other of last year's biofuel offerings, closed above its IPO price Friday.

    Crop of IPOs Provides Expanded Biofuel Bets Lynn Cowan 2011

  • Start-ups including Renmatix and Amyris Inc., which is based in Emeryville, Calif., have begun focusing their efforts on chemical companies, which are making considerable investments into what they call "sustainable chemistry."

    BASF Will Join Venture to Make Sugars for Plastic Angel Gonzalez 2012

  • Amyris Biotechnologies, for example, says it has also created bacteria capable of providing renewable hydrocarbon-based fuels.

    Fuel from germs ewillett 2010

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