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  • Applera, is seeking to split its tracking stocks, which currently comprise its life sciences business, Applied Biosystems, and its diagnostics segment, Celera Group.

    Tracking Stocks Are Now Relics Palash R. Ghosh 2008

  • The transaction comes 10 months after Applera said it was rethinking its two tracking stocks, Applied Biosystems and Celera Group.

    Their Day in Court 2008

  • The transaction comes 10 months after Applera said it was rethinking its two tracking stocks, Applied Biosystems and Celera Group.

    Done Dealing 2008

  • CEO of Applera, the parent company of Applied Biosystems Group and Celera, stops by for dinner, usually at table 91 or 96, whenever he's in town.

    Rathbun's, Atlanta 2007

  • Dr. Venter says he plans to resequence his own DNA for $300,000 using a new machine from Applera called the Solid System.

    DNA Decoding Maps Mainstream Future 2007

  • The company also put a two-way patent dispute to rest, settling with Beckman Coulter for a net payout of $15 million from Applera.

    Gurus Buy Health Care, Sell TV Matt Rand; data provided by Marketocracy 2006

  • Applera, a company that provides scientific supplies for genomic research, was downgraded from buy to hold on Thursday, stalling its 60% run over the past year.

    Gurus Pile Into RVs, Dump Health Care By Matt Schifrin 2006

  • Foster City, Calif.-based Applera-Applied Biosystems makes software used for developing DNA and RNA analysis.

    Gurus Buy Health Care, Sell TV Matt Rand; data provided by Marketocracy 2006

  • The claim filed in Virginia seeks recovery of what could be hundreds of millions of dollars in wrongful payments for Taq DNA Polymerase by theGovernment to Hoffmann-La Roche and Applera.

    The 271 Patent Blog Peter Zura 2004

  • The claim filed in Virginia seeks recovery of what could be hundreds of millions of dollars in wrongful payments for Taq DNA Polymerase by theGovernment to Hoffmann-La Roche and Applera.

    Archive 2004-08-01 Peter Zura 2004

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