Eisai and BMS end global strategic collaboration for the co-development and co-commercialization of farletuzumab ecteribulin; now all rights with Eisai 

“Based on the agreement, Eisai now owns all rights to FZEC and will solely conduct the global development and commercialization of the agent. Eisai will accelerate the development of the agent as a high priority with the hope to deliver it to patients as early as possible. Eisai plans to refund a part of the unused portion of the $200 million payment it received towards research and development expenses from Bristol Myers Squibb under the collaboration agreement and record the remaining as other income.”

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