This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Oct 17 - Rani Therapeutics Holdings (NASDAQ:RANI) surged more than 150% on Friday morning after unveiling a partnership with Japan's Chugai Pharmaceutical Co.
With investors perched on the edge of their seats for months, Rani Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:RANI) announces a deal including upfront milestones and partner-funded asset development. On ...
The company will receive an upfront payment of $10 million. It could also earn up to $75 million in development milestones, $100 million in sales milestones, and single-digit royalties on future ...
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Nano-cap biotherapeutics company Rani Therapeutics (NASDAQ:RANI) surged over 200% on Friday after the drug developer announced a licensing deal with Japanese pharma giant Chugai Pharmaceutical ...
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The collaboration aims to develop an oral product combining Rani’s RaniPill technology with Chugai’s rare disease antibody. Notably, Chugai has options to extend rights to up to five additional drug ...
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