SillaJen Minority Shareholders Unite, Call For Trade Resumption

See Suspension As Unnecessary, Despite Probes

Faced with the risk of losing their investment from a possible stock delisting amid prosecutors’ probes into company’s management, SillaJen’s individual minority shareholders are demanding the Korea Exchange resume trading of the biotech’s stock, in a rare united move.

Money and handcuffs
Exchange Shifting Responsibility To Innocent Minority Shareholders? • Source: Shutterstock

SillaJen, Inc.’s minority shareholders have urged the Korea Exchange to immediately resume the trading of stock in the South Korean biotech, whose management is being probed by prosecutors for alleged embezzlement and breach of duty, in a bid to protect the company’s 170,000 small investors and to avoid disruptions to the company’s ongoing clinical research programs with foreign partners.

Pexa-Vec (pexastimogene devacirepvec) is one SillaJen asset undergoing trials, in renal cell carcinoma, solid tumors, colorectal cancer and melanoma and...

Read the full article – start your free trial today!

Join thousands of industry professionals who rely on Scrip for daily insights

  • Start your 7-day free trial
  • Explore trusted news, analysis, and insights
  • Access comprehensive global coverage
  • Enjoy instant access – no credit card required

More from South Korea

Global Pharma Interest In Korea Undeterred Despite Political Roller Coaster

 
• By 

Despite recent political turmoil, outside investor and corporate interest in South Korean biopharma innovation appears robust or even increasing.

Bitcoin Player Parataxis To Acquire Bridge Biotherapeutics After IPF Failure

 
• By 

After the failure of its lead asset in a Phase II trial earlier this year, Korea's Bridge Biotherapeutics has accepted an acquisition offer from bitcoin group Parataxis.

Profit-Sharing AI Model Proposed To Boost Korean Drug R&D

 
• By 

A differentiated profit-sharing model to accelerate the use of AI in drug development using clinical and patient data is being proposed in South Korea, but the idea faces multiple practical challenges

MetaVia Sees Obesity Opportunities Despite Challenging US Market

 
• By 

Despite new challenges related to obesity drug insurance coverage in the US, MetaVia's CEO is confident in the company's novel contender, which unlike rival GLP-1 therapies doesn’t require dose titration.

More from Focus On Asia

Taiho’s Oral, Mutation-Agnostic DMD Candidate Misses Phase III Endpoint

 
• By 

The oral, twice-daily candidate was expected to control decline in motor function in DMD patients regardless of their gene mutations.

Wave of Biopharma Licensing Deals in India: ‘The Model Is Working’

 

From vonoprazan and inclisiran to nirsevimab, big pharma has licensed several products to Indian firms as have other biopharma players. Experts discuss the intricacies of such licensing deals amid signs of more action in store and whether geopolitics could dull partnering with Chinese firms.

Beyond AI Hype: Tokyo-1’s Real Answer On How To Innovate Pharma R&D

 
• By 

Bringing supercomputing power to bear on large-scale calculations for pharma R&D, Tokyo-based Xeureka explains the practical use of AI to empower innovation beyond the hype.