Geron’s (GERN) Good and Bad News, Q4/09 Results
GERN reported a Q4/09 net loss of $18.4 M, or $0.20 a share based on higher operating expenses. FY09’s loss was $70.4 M, or $0.80 a share.
GERN reported a Q4/09 net loss of $18.4 M, or $0.20 a share based on higher operating expenses. FY09’s loss was $70.4 M, or $0.80 a share.
The turmoil in the last 2-3 weeks markets makes it hard sometimes to focus GERN’s short-term share price appreciation. An expanding indication for GRNOPC1 is good news as the FDA placed a clinical hold on the early-stage trial of this compound. The outstanding warrant exchange accounting for approximately 3/4 of all warrants strengthened the balance sheet with GERN selling additional shares of common to investors at a premium for gross proceeds of $10 M, generating a 2.7 M shares lock-up provision with the new block of shares being purchased and issuance of a call option to the investors to purchase an additional $5 M of common stock. Read more…
There are 337 (276 public and 61 private) lifescience companies presenting starting Monday, 1/11 and running through Thursday, 1/14. Link: JPMHealthcareConference-Agenda1.7
Public company presentations are usually web-cast enabling non-participants to view presentations with breakout sessions immediately following their presentations. These web-casts will be available for 3 months after the conference: https://events.jpmorgan.com/ ; so click on the web-cast link (no need for a user name and password but will be prompted an email address). As related to current economic times, registration of attendees was limited by JP Morgan to a total of about 3,500 versus 6,000 in the past years.
National Institutes of Health (NIH) director Francis Collins approved 27 more human embryonic stem cell lines as eligible for federal funding on 12/14/09, bringing the total number of new lines to 40 — almost double the number of previously okayed lines under the administration of former President George W. Bush. Read more…
A new era in embryonic stem cell research is evolving as the NIH approved 13 batches Read more…
GERN is developing bio pharmaceuticals for the treatment of cancer and chronic degenerative diseases including spinal cord injury, heart failure and diabetes. (www.geron.com) Focus: Geron develops a range of anti-cancer therapies, including anti-cancer therapies based on telomerase inhibitors and telomerase therapeutic vaccines, as well as focuses on the development of products using telomerase as a marker for cancer diagnosis, prognosis, patient monitoring, and screening. Read more…