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Emergent Biosolutions El-Hibri

June 22nd, 2009 admin No comments

Fuad El-Hibri has filed an intention with the SEC to sell 1.1 million shares of stock:

On January 20, 2009, Emergent Biosolutions announces that Fuad El-Hibri has filed an intention with the SEC to sell 1.1 million shares of stock: 13.5 million shares had been issued to date with 47% controlled by Fuad El-Hibri. It also announced Stage II testing of vaccines for Typhoid, Hepatitis B, and Tuberculosis.

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Fuad El-Hibri and Emergent gets boost from FDA

June 21st, 2009 admin No comments
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“We are pleased that the FDA has approved the 4-year expiry dating of BioThrax as this extends the ability of the U.S. government to store our product in the nation’s Strategic National Stockpile,” said Fuad El-Hibri, chairman and CEO.

Emergent BioSolutions hit a jackpot of sorts when the Food and Drug Administration approved extending the shelf life of its anthrax vaccine from three to four years.

The milestone approval means that the vaccines that the Rockville biotech has already sold to the Department of Health and Human Services‘ Strategic National Stockpile are worth $30 million more than the original price. In a statement, Emergent said it plans to record that extra income in the current quarter.

Furthermore, the extended shelf life means that the value of the company’s contract for 14.5 million additional doses has increased to $405 million.

“This is a critically important product feature that we believe will increase the attractiveness of BioThrax to the U.S. government as it increases BioThrax’s life cycle value. We are continuing our efforts to further enhance the attributes of BioThrax, including research toward a further reduction in the vaccination schedule and an expanded label indication for post-exposure prophylaxis. We believe these enhancements, if approved, will advance the U.S. government’s preparedness efforts in response to anthrax as a potential weapon of bioterrorism.”

Emergent has supplied more than 33 million doses of BioThrax, the only FDA-approved anthrax vaccine, to the federal government, with more deliveries scheduled through the third quarter of 2011.

Also this week, Emergent sued privately held Protein Sciences Corp. of Meriden, Conn., which it planned to acquire last year, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In connection with the planned acquisition, Emergent made a $10 million loan to Protein Sciences, which used its assets as collateral. A May 31 deadline for repayment passed, prompting the suit, Emergent said.

Emergent also plans to proceed with its pending lawsuits against Protein Sciences and its management, including claims for breach of contract, fraud and unfair business practices.


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