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In return, Oxigene, which is developing a thyroid cancer drug, would have received VaxGen cash totalling about $33 million cash.
National Business News - Local Business News | bizjournals 2010
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In return, Oxigene, which is developing a thyroid cancer drug, would have received VaxGen cash totalling about $33 million cash.
Jacksonville Business News - Local Jacksonville News | Jacksonville Business Journal 2010
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Oxigene also made no mention in its Sunday announcement about seeking regulatory approval for zybrestat based on the new thyroid cancer data, but the company is conducting other studies of the drug, including a phase II in patients with non-small cell lung cancer.
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Oxigene last year lost $35.1 million, or 66 cents per share, with no revenue.
San Francisco Business News - Local San Francisco News | The San Francisco Business Times 2010
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Investors whistled past them mixed results Monday, pushing Oxigene shares up 48% to 40 cents a share in the pre-market trading session.
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The results translated into a 29% reduction in the risk of death for zybrestat-treated patients, said Oxigene.
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In that deal, Oxigene stood to receive about $33 million in VaxGen cash.
San Francisco Business News - Local San Francisco News | The San Francisco Business Times 2010
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Oxigene would issue additional shares of common stock to the investors if the price per share of the stock is less than the price paid in the offering over a specific period centering on when shareholders approve the deal.
San Francisco Business News - Local San Francisco News | The San Francisco Business Times 2010
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Oxigene also has programs in anaplastic thyroid cancer and opthalmology.
San Francisco Business News - Local San Francisco News | The San Francisco Business Times 2010
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Nonetheless, Oxigene CEO Peter Langecker called the new zybrestat data a "major improvement over current standard of care for ATC patients" and said the data have "positive implications for future development in other cancer indications."
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