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ZURICH (Reuters) - PolyPeptide Group, controlled by a foundation of Swedish billionaire adventurer Frederik Paulsen Jr., said Monday it plans to list a 40% stake on the Swiss stock exchange to finance the contract drug maker’s growth.
The company, which makes ingredients for U.S.-based Novavax Inc’s, COVID-19 vaccine candidate, plans to list in the second quarter.
It plans to place existing shares and a primary offering, with some proceeds to go for potential acquisitions.
PolyPeptide is eyeing “adjacent” business areas, in not only oligonucleotides that can be used in genetic diseases as well as personalised neoantigen cancer immunotherapies, outgoing Chief Executive Jane Salik said in an interview.
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DGAP-PVR: Vonovia SE: Release according to Article 40, Section 1 of the WpHG [the German Securities Trading Act] with the objective of Europe-wide distribution
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DGAP Voting Rights Announcement: Vonovia SE
Vonovia SE: Release according to Article 40, Section 1 of the WpHG [the German Securities Trading Act] with the objective of Europe-wide distribution
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Notification of Major Holdings
Legal entity: UBS Group AG
City of registered office, country: Zurich, Switzerland
4. Names of shareholder(s)
holding directly 3% or more voting rights, if different from 3.
06 Apr 2021
(total of 7.a.)
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An important and stunning c. 1642 bird s eye view and map of Rome by Matthäus Merian. Merian s panoramic view of Rome, based on the eastward oriented model established in 1593 by Antonio Tempesta, reveals the city at the height of the Italian Renaissance. The view looks on Rome from the northwest - thus looking roughly southwest. This map follows shortly after Pope Sixtus V s ambitious civic redesign of Rome and yet predates the massive rebuilding that occurred during the Baroque Period, thus encapsulating the city during an ephemeral but significant period. The axonometric projection that Merian utilizes lends this map a special significance to historians and architects who can thus visualize many buildings that were demolished or fell into ruin during the subsequent era.