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122 Postings, 5980 Tage Hanswurst1337Genzyme einen Kauf wert....


So bin heute mal in diesen doch gut herruntergekommen Wert eingestiegen.... ich denke das wir die 60 $ marke doch recht schnell erreichen werden ;)
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16.07.09 17:46

22 Postings, 6700 Tage Breginaja...

genzyme und 4 sc ag -> da sind doch meilenweite unterschiede. def. nicht die selbe risikokategorie!  

05.08.09 14:25

122 Postings, 5980 Tage Hanswurst1337SO Männers

Ich bin wieder dabei :)
wird zeit für n kleine technische gegenreaktion  

05.08.09 14:46

122 Postings, 5980 Tage Hanswurst1337Und schon die ersten guten News

European Commission Approves Genzymes Mozobil
14:20 05.08.09

Product Provides Significant New Option for Certain Cancer Patients Requiring a Stem Cell Transplant

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Genzyme Corporation (Nasdaq: GENZ) announced today that the European Commission has granted marketing authorization for Mozobil ® (plerixafor injection), providing a significant new option for patients with the blood cancers lymphoma and multiple myeloma who require an autologous stem cell transplant.

Mozobil has the potential to transform the field of stem cell transplantation, said Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Professor of Hematology and head of the Stem Cell Transplant Program at the University Hospital in Nantes, France. This new treatment will allow more patients with yet incurable malignancies to confidently move on to a potentially life-saving autologous stem cell transplant.

In Europe, Mozobil is indicated in combination with granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) to enhance mobilization of stem cells to the bloodstream for collection and subsequent autologous transplantation in patients with lymphoma and multiple myeloma whose cells mobilize poorly. This indication allows physicians to use Mozobil in the broad group of patients who are at risk of poor mobilization, as well as those who have previously failed conventional treatment. The product has been granted orphan drug status in the European Union and United States.

More than 1,000 patients in Europe have already received Mozobil through compassionate use programs that began about one year ago. These patients had failed to mobilize enough cells for transplantation using the current standards of care, or were predicted to fail mobilization based on clinical laboratory indicators.

There is strong interest among European physicians for Mozobil, said Genzyme Vice President and General Manager, Mozobil, Paula Soteropoulos. With todays approval, we will move quickly to make this important product broadly available to the transplant community.

In addition to its clinical benefits for patients with lymphoma and multiple myeloma, Mozobil may offer economic benefits for transplant centers. The product has the potential to decrease the number of apheresis days and therefore provide increased predictability and more efficient use of transplant center resources. Mozobil may also reduce the number of patients who require a second mobilization procedure due to a failure to mobilize sufficient numbers of cells with other methods.

Mozobil, in combination with G-CSF, is designed to release hematopoietic stem cells from the bone marrow into the bloodstream where they can be collected, making it more likely for patients with certain types of cancers to proceed to autologous transplant. Currently, before a transplant can take place, patients may receive a prescribed dose of chemotherapy and/or other drugs called growth factors to help mobilize their hematopoietic stem cells into the bloodstream. Once the cells are released into the bloodstream, they are collected in preparation for a transplant.

In order for the transplant to take place, a minimum number of approximately two million stem cells per kilogram of body weight must be collected, and physicians may seek two-and-a-half times more stem cells than the minimum transplantable number to allow for better outcomes. For many patients, the stem cell collection process can take three or four hours over multiple days to complete. Even then, some patients are not able to mobilize enough cells, and a transplant is not possible.

Mozobil was evaluated in two randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled, phase 3 studies in patients with non-Hodgkins lymphoma and multiple myeloma. Patients were given Mozobil plus G-CSF or placebo plus G-CSF. The studies found that Mozobil in combination with G-CSF increased the number of patients achieving both the minimum and target stem cell levels in fewer apheresis sessions; allowed more patients to proceed to transplant; and increased the predictability of apheresis stem cell yield and timing.

Year-long follow-up data also showed that the graft durability rates were comparable in the Mozobil plus G-CSF and placebo plus G-CSF trial arms.

Genzyme has filed applications for the approval of Mozobil in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Israel, and Singapore, and additional applications are planned globally. In May, Mozobil was launched in Mexico. Approximately 55,000 hematopoietic stem cell transplants are performed each year globally for multiple myeloma, Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and other conditions. Genzyme expects that over time and with further clinical development, Mozobil will be used in the majority of these procedures. Peak sales of the product in the transplant setting are projected to reach $400 million annually.

About Mozobil

Mozobil was approved in the United States in December 2008 where it is indicated for use in combination with granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) to mobilize hematopoietic stem cells to the bloodstream for collection and subsequent autologous transplantation in patients with non-Hodgkins lymphoma and multiple myeloma. Prescribing physicians and patients should be aware of the potential for tumor cell mobilization in leukemia patients, increased circulating leukocytes and decreased platelet counts, splenic enlargement, and fetal harm when administered to pregnant women. The most common adverse reactions ( 10%) reported in patients who received plerixafor in conjunction with G-CSF that were more frequent than in patients who received placebo were diarrhea, nausea, fatigue, injection site reactions, headache, arthralgia, dizziness and vomiting. For full prescribing information, please visit www.genzyme.com.

About Genzyme

One of the world's leading biotechnology companies, Genzyme is dedicated to making a major positive impact on the lives of people with serious diseases. Since 1981, the company has grown from a small start-up to a diversified enterprise with more than 11,000 employees in locations spanning the globe and 2008 revenues of $4.6 billion.

With many established products and services helping patients in nearly 100 countries, Genzyme is a leader in the effort to develop and apply the most advanced technologies in the life sciences. The company's products and services are focused on rare inherited disorders, kidney disease, orthopaedics, cancer, transplant and immune disease, and diagnostic testing. Genzyme's commitment to innovation continues today with a substantial development program focused on these fields, as well as cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative diseases, and other areas of unmet medical need.

This press release contains forward-looking statements regarding Genzymes business plans and strategies including, without limitation, statements about: the significance of the new treatment option presented by Mozobil for patients with lymphoma and multiple myeloma who require an autologous stem cell transplant; the potential to transform the field of stem cell transplantation; the potential for allowing more patients to proceed to a potentially life-saving autologous stem cell transplant; the potential offered by the labeled indication in Europe for broad use by physicians; the level of interest among European physicians for Mozobil; Genzymes ability to move quickly to make the product available; the potential for economic benefits for transplant centers due to potential decreases in apheresis days, increased predictability and more efficient use of transplant center resources; the potential for Mozobil to reduce the number of patients who require a second mobilization effort; Mozobils role in the release of hematopoietic stem cells; physician mobilization strategies with respect to collection of a minimum transplantable number of cells to allow for potentially better outcomes; Genzymes regulatory filing and further clinical development plans; the number of stem cell transplants globally and Genzymes expectations as to Mozobils potential use in such procedures; and Genzymes projection for annual Mozobil revenues. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those forecasted. These risks and uncertainties include, among others: the actual efficacy and safety of Mozobil; the adoption of Mozobil by physicians for use in stem cell transplants; the extent to which national health authorities are willing to reimburse for use of Mozobil; the ability of transplant centers to realize economic benefits associated with the use of Mozobil; the ability of Genzyme to execute its product launch strategy; and the risks and uncertainties described in Genzyme's SEC reports filed under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, including the factors discussed under the caption "Risk Factors" in Genzyme's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended March 31, 2009. Genzyme cautions investors not to place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements contained in this press release. These statements speak only as of the date of this press release and Genzyme undertakes no obligation to update or revise the statements.

Genzyme® and Mozobil® are registered trademarks of Genzyme Corporation or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved.  

21.08.09 18:04

122 Postings, 5980 Tage Hanswurst1337so will ich dat sehn

Leerink Swann & Co. - Genzyme "outperform"

16:29 21.08.09

Rating-Update:

Boston (aktiencheck.de AG) - Die Analysten von Leerink Swann & Co. stufen die Aktie von Genzyme (Profil) von "market perform" auf "outperform" herauf. (21.08.2009/ac/a/u)  

24.08.09 21:50

122 Postings, 5980 Tage Hanswurst1337Collins Stewart - Genzyme "buy"

Collins Stewart - Genzyme "buy"

16:31 24.08.09

Rating-Update:

London (aktiencheck.de AG) - Die Analysten von Collins Stewart stufen die Aktie von Genzyme (Profil) weiterhin mit "buy" ein. Das Kursziel werde von 67 USD auf 63 USD gesenkt. (24.08.2009/ac/a/u)  

25.08.09 17:20

122 Postings, 5980 Tage Hanswurst1337dat löpp doch

ach die gute alte Genzyme da is verlass druff!!!  

25.08.09 18:16

1364 Postings, 5670 Tage tomixja ich hab was gelernt an der boerse

und zwar, immer geduld, wenn man fundamental an den wert glaubt.

 

bin hier bei 43 rein und da gings leider bis auf 33... hab ich da dieselbe menge nachgelegt und seit heute bin ich gar leicht im plus...  aber das sollte erst der anfang sein :)

 

18.09.09 12:07

1364 Postings, 5670 Tage tomixsieht sehr gut aus :)

23.09.09 19:30

1364 Postings, 5670 Tage tomixbald alles im Lot hier?

05.01.10 16:40

1364 Postings, 5670 Tage tomixWeiter gute Nachrichten

http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20100104-729668.html

 medikamentenproduktion läuft wieder; Hospira hilft bei der produktion während 6-8 monaten, um der hohen nachfrage zu genügen, und um die probleme in der allston production facility ein fürt allemal zu beheben. 

 

08.01.10 15:22

1364 Postings, 5670 Tage tomix+5% schon wieder

08.01.10 22:09

122 Postings, 5980 Tage Hanswurst1337JO so kanns watt werden :)

13.01.10 06:56

1364 Postings, 5670 Tage tomixWeiter +++ newsflow

http://www.finanzen.net/nachricht/...ts-Fourth-Quarter-Revenue-726005

 

insgesamt nur wenig reduzierter gewinn in 2009 im Vgl zu 2008, und nur wegen der produktionspanne in einem bestimmten bereich - alle anderen bereiche satt im plus. dazu info über neuanmendungen, das diversifizierte spektrum an medikamenten, sowiie info über die vielversprechende pipeline. ME nach gibt's genzyme nicht mehr lange so billig.

 

02.02.10 14:01

1364 Postings, 5670 Tage tomixso langsam

kommt hier bewegung rein. steht so hoch wie seit oktober nicht und kratzt bald an der 40 Euro marke . . .  

03.02.10 18:49

1364 Postings, 5670 Tage tomixDOW -0,4

GENZYME +2,07
 

18.02.10 11:52

1364 Postings, 5670 Tage tomixtrotz gewinnwarnung

weiter im PLUS . . . viele gute Nachrichten seit dem vermasselten jahr 2009 mit der notgedrungen heruntegefafhrenen produktion . . . wird GENZYME wieder alte höchstkurse sehen?  

23.02.10 16:01

1364 Postings, 5670 Tage tomixnetter trend

02.03.10 08:50

1364 Postings, 5670 Tage tomixGap-close

von Januar 2009? Dann würden in der Tat 56 Euro werden... und noch mehr!  

25.03.10 17:27

122 Postings, 5980 Tage Hanswurst1337Mann mann mann

watt is da bloß los  

26.03.10 00:19

1364 Postings, 5670 Tage tomixVerunreinigungen

in den Produktionsstätten . . . und aller Gewinn schon wieder husch... nun ja, abwarten halt.  

23.07.10 20:03

1484 Postings, 5580 Tage nothin_Übernahme?

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20.08.10 06:15

1364 Postings, 5670 Tage tomixOho!

15.11.10 22:03

122 Postings, 5980 Tage Hanswurst1337Es wird immer interessanter

Wenn der Bieterstreit erstmal anfängt sehen wir hier noch andre kurse da bin ich fest von überzeugt  

07.03.11 15:54

122 Postings, 5980 Tage Hanswurst1337Wie is das?

Nach der Übernahme wird es da weiterhin Genzyme als Aktie geben oder muss ich quasi meine Aktien verkaufen?  

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