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Anne Wojcicki’s $305 million offer to reclaim 23andMe casts new light on the lives and legacies of the groundbreaking Wojcicki sisters.
Anne Wojcicki regains control of 23andMe, the company she co-founded and led as CEO, through her nonprofit TTAM with a $305 million bid at a bankruptcy auction.
From the San Francisco Business Times. 23andMe co-founder Anne Wojcicki is back in control of the genetic-testing company. A nonprofit led by Wojcicki — who launched the consumer DNA-test ...
A nonprofit led by Anne Wojcicki, the co-founder and former chief executive of 23andMe, won a bid to acquire the genetic testing company following its bankruptcy filing in March.
Beleaguered genetic testing company 23andMe announced Friday that it has reached an agreement to sell itself to a nonprofit led by the company’s co-founder and former CEO, Anne Wojcicki ...
The genetic testing company 23andMe is poised to be sold to a nonprofit run by the company's former chief executive Anne Wojcicki.
But Wojcicki submitted a separate $305 million bid through TTAM and pushed to reopen the auction. TTAM is an acronym for the first letters of 23andMe, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Anne Wojcicki, the co-founder and former CEO of 23andMe MEHCQ-0.51%decrease; red down pointing triangle, is poised to regain control of the DNA-testing company after a nonprofit she controls ...
Anne Wojcicki is set to regain control of 23andMe after a $305 million bid from a nonprofit she controls topped Regeneron Pharmaceuticals' offer for the DNA-testing company in a bankruptcy auction.
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