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Fly News Breaks for February 14, 2018
BMY, NKTR
Feb 14, 2018 | 13:23 EDT
Jefferies analyst David Steinberg finds it important that Nektar Therapeutics (NKTR) retains ownership of NKTR-214 following its collaboration with Bristol-Myers (BMY) and that it can continue to collaborate with other companies. Further, the potential to be acquired is not off the table, Steinberg tells investors in a research note. The analyst keeps a Buy rating on Nektar with an $88 price target.
News For NKTR;BMY From the Last 2 Days
BMY
Apr 22, 2024 | 07:02 EDT
Bristol Myers Squibb and Cellares, a development and manufacturing organization dedicated to clinical and industrial-scale cell therapy manufacturing, announced a worldwide capacity reservation and supply agreement for the manufacture of CAR T cell therapies in a transaction valued up to $380M in upfront and milestone payments. As part of the agreement, Cellares will optimize, automate, and tech-transfer select Bristol Myers Squibb CAR T cell therapies onto its automated and high-throughput manufacturing platform, the Cell Shuttle. Cellares will dedicate multiple Cell Shuttle and Cell Q systems with fully automated, high-throughput quality control for Bristol Myers Squibb's exclusive use. The Cell Shuttles and Cell Qs will be deployed in Cellares' Smart Factories in the U.S., EU, and Japan. This agreement expands upon the existing collaborations between Bristol Myers Squibb and Cellares. In August 2023, Bristol Myers Squibb participated in Cellares' Series C financing to launch the first IDMO Smart Factory in an effort to meet the demand for cell therapies globally. That same month, Bristol Myers Squibb joined Cellares' Technology Adoption Partnership Program to evaluate the Cell Shuttle's automated manufacturing capabilities.