Oct 4 (Reuters) - Italian pharma group Recordati (RECI.MI), opens new tab said on Friday it would buy from Sanofi (SASY.PA), opens new tab the global rights to a drug used to treat cold agglutinin ...
Sanofi’s Enjaymo, the only approved drug therapy for a rare and debilitating blood disorder, is being acquired by Recordati in a deal that helps the Italian company build its rare disease ...
As Sanofi continues to clean out its medicine chest, Italy’s Recordati is getting in on the action. Recordati is floating $825 million upfront—plus another $250 million in potential commercial ...
Recordati will acquire global rights to Enjaymo for $825M upfront and up to $250M in milestone payments. Enjaymo generated €100M in revenue in 2024 and is expected to exceed €150M in 2025 ...
Recordati chiude la più grande acquisizione della sua storia. Il gruppo italiano ha comprato dal colosso francese Sanofi i diritti per Enjaymo, un farmaco per il trattamento della malattia delle ...
Recordati reached an agreement with French pharmaceutical company Sanofi to acquire the global rights to autoimmune disorder treatment Enjaymo for $825 million. The Italian pharmaceutical company ...
Milan, 4 th October 2024 – Recordati today announces an agreement with Sanofi to acquire the global rights to Enjaymo® (sutimlimab), a biologic which is the only approved targeted product for ...
Investing.com -- Recordati 's (BIT:RECI) shares jumped on Friday following its deal with Sanofi (EPA:SASY) (NASDAQ:SNY) to buy the global rights to Enjaymo (sutimlimab), a first-in-class biologic for ...
(Reuters) -Italian pharma group Recordati said on Friday it would buy from Sanofi the global rights to a drug used to treat cold agglutinin disease (CAD), a rare autoimmune disorder, for $825 ...
On Friday, Italian pharma company Recordati S.p.A agreed to acquire the global rights to Enjaymo (sutimlimab) from Sanofi SA (NASDAQ:SNY) for $825 million as an upfront payment and additional ...