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Invitae's estimated assets were in the $500 million - $1 billion range, while its liabilities were in the $1 billion - $10 billion range, according to the bankrup ... Labcorp will acquire all of ...
Invitae Corp. is a biotechnology company that was created as a subsidiary of Genomic Health in 2010 and then spun-off in 2012. [2] In 2017, Invitae acquired Good Start Genetics and CombiMatrix. [3] [4] In 2020, Invitae announced the acquisition of ArcherDX for $1.4 billion. [5]
In March 2016, Labcorp acquired Pathology Inc., a provider of reproductive donor testing as well as anatomic, molecular and digital pathology services focused on women's health. [ 55 ] In September 2016, Labcorp acquired Sequenom for $371 million including debt, expanding its operations in Europe and Asia.
Shares of the San Francisco-based company tumbled 69% to hit a record low of 11 cents after the report. An Invitae spokesperson told Reuters that the company did not comment on market rumors and ...
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Shares of Guardant Health soared 13% on Thursday last week following its third-quarter numbers. Revenue rose 34% to $191.5 million for the three months ending in September, blasting through the ...
Invitae Corp (NYSE: NVTA) has agreed to acquire consumer health technology company Ciitizen for $325 million in a bid to make it easier for patients to collect their genomic and clinical information.
IDX was acquired by General Electric and incorporated into its GE Healthcare business unit in 2006. A portion of the former IDX business (along with other software assets) were sold by GE to private equity firm Veritas Capital in 2018. [1] The resulting company was named Virence. [2] In 2019, Virence was merged into athenahealth. [3]