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She and a collaborator, chemist Stephen Benkovic, PhD, at Pennsylvania State University, started a biotechnology company in Palo Alto called Anacor Pharmaceuticals to test and develop unique boron-based antibiotics and antifungals designed after identifying critical nodes in the Caulobacter cell cycle control circuitry.
Media Newswire 2009
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( "Anacor") today announced that it has filed a registration statement with the U.S.
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( "Anacor") today announced that it has filed a registration statement with the U.S.
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( "Anacor") today announced that it has filed a registration statement with the U.S.
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Both scaled back their hopes for the debuts Tuesday, but trading Wednesday indicated only Anacor arrived at an offering that matched investor interest.
Syswin Slides, Anacor Edges Up in Debuts Joan E. Solsman 2010
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In August, Anacor also entered a pact with Eli Lilly & Co. to develop animal health products that could provide $12 million in research funding plus milestone payments and royalties.
Syswin Slides, Anacor Edges Up in Debuts Joan E. Solsman 2010
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Drug developer Anacor has no revenue and a statement from its independent auditor warned that the company might not be able to stay in business, based on its cash balance and projected spending.
Aeroflex Ends Flat After IPO Lynn Cowan 2010
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Anacor closed at $5.09 on the Nasdaq Stock Market, up 1.8% from its IPO price of $5.
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Though Zogenix and Anacor have filed to raise about $85 million each under the symbols ZGNX and ANAC, respectively, it is unlikely they will be able to fetch that level, given their inability to price last week.
IPOs Hope to Catch GM Draft Lynn Cowan 2010
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Both Anacor and Zogenix ' s offerings were moved to next week.
Aeroflex Ends Flat After IPO Lynn Cowan 2010
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