Venture Update Vol. X, #10, October 2006

Done Deals

Burlington – TriPath Imaging (www.tripathimaging.com), a developer of automated image analysis systems, will be acquired by Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD) in a deal worth $350 million. BD will pay $9.25 in cash for TriPath shares. TriPath solicited a bid from BD earlier this summer and BD made the offer on Aug. 14. The deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter. Contact Stephen P. Hall (336.290.8721).

Raleigh – Nortel (www.nortel.com), a communication technologies company, will sell its wireless unit focused on universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS) to rival Alcatel in a deal worth $320 million. The companies had been rumored to be in negotiations for a sale over the past several weeks. The deal does not mean Nortel is dropping interest in wireless communications. The telecom gear manufacturer, which employs some 2,100 people in RTP, wants to focus on what it calls “next-generation mobility”. Contact Jamie Moody (972.684.7167).

Chapel Hill – POZEN Inc. (www.pozen.com), a pharmaceutical development company, received $40 million in an upfront payment from AstraZeneca in an exclusive global partnership between the two companies.  The collaboration was entered for the co-development and commercialization of proprietary fixed dose combinations of the proton pump inhibitor (PPI) esomeprazole magnesium, with the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) naproxen, in a single tablet. On top of the $40 million upfront payment, POZEN is entitled to receive up to $160 million for certain development and regulatory milestones as well as $175 million upon achievement in sales performance milestones. Contact Bill Hodges (919.913.1030)

St. Pauls – Paraclete Armor and Equipment, Inc. (www.paracletearmor.com) has been purchased by Mine Safety Appliances Company (MSA) for $30 million. Paraclete Armor develops advanced ballistic body armor used by military personnel, including Special Forces units of the U.S. military. Paraclete, which employs approximately 200 people and had annual revenues of $16 million in 2005, will continue to operate from its North Carolina base of operations. Contact Nelson Corbin (910.865.2511).

Raleigh – Accipiter Solutions, Inc. (www.accipiter.com), an online advertising technology company, launched the European version of AdMarket – its self-serve, pay-per-click (PPC) advertising solution that allows web publishers to operate their own text-link advertising marketplaces. AdMarket’s turnkey and private label solutions were brought under Accipiter’s brand through its recent acquisition of BidClix, one of the industry’s leading providers of self-serve, advertising technology products. Contact Shawn Ramsey (919.359.0947).

Charlotte – Bank of America (www.bankofamerica.com) has acquired HealthLogic Systems Corporation for an undisclosed amount. HealthLogic Systems has been an industry leader in developing new technologies that move providers from paper to more automated, HIPAA-compliant processing. Its broad array of services enable hospitals and other healthcare providers to expedite billing and claims processing, gain efficiencies and reduce costs. Contact Jeff Hershberger (212.847.6160).

Cary – R.H. Donnelley Corporation (RHD) (www.rhd.com), a commercial search company, had purchased LocalLaunch!, a Chicago-based company that specializes in providing Internet search products, platforms and fulfillment solutions to local advertising providers, for an undisclosed amount. The addition of LocalLaunch! and its staff of 40 bolsters RHD's existing print and local online search offerings, which include the DexOnline.com site. R.H. Donnelley does not expect this acquisition to affect the current guidance for full-year 2006 revenue, EBITDA, free cash flow or debt at year-end. Contact Tyler D. Gronbach (919.297.1541).

Raleigh – INC Research (www.incresearch.com), a therapeutically focused contract research organization, has acquired Pharmaceutical Resource Corporation (PRC), a suburban Philadelphia-based contract research organization (CRO) specializing in adult and pediatric trials in phases IIIb and IV, for an undisclosed amount. The acquisition brings additional expertise to INC Research with the inclusion of new leaders such as Kathleen Moran, who will become vice president, pharmacovigilance and drug safety; and Joseph Monteforte, M.D., who will become medical director, anti-infectives, among others. Contact Trisha Vonder Reith (858.597.6418).

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On The Up

LiveCargo
Greensboro, N.C.

Sending, storing or collaborating on electronic documents reliably and securely using smartphones, PCs and other wireless devices can be difficult, time-consuming and expensive.  Managing files using email is imperfect. Large attachments are often rejected and returned by email servers. The default management system for large files, FTP, is cumbersome, often requires intervention by IT staff and may not be supported on all platforms. Smart phones and other mobile devices are not capable of accessing documents and media files such as PowerPoint or video files without synchronizing with your desktop. As a result, there is no easy way to seamlessly share files or collaborate with others – until now.

Since its inception in 2003, Greensboro-based LiveCargo, Inc. (www.livecargo.com) has been providing businesses with secure file transfer, online storage, and collaboration products for mobile phones and other wireless devices that address this problem. LiveCargo was chosen as a demo participant at CED’s InfoTech in October 2005 and has experience significant progress since then.

In April 2006 LiveCargo launched a suite of mobile productivity tools that enable people to access their information any place, at any time, with virtually any mobile device. LiveCargo’s mobile productivity tools provide consumers, ‘prosumers’ and enterprise customers with seamless access to information by allowing them to store, share and collaborate on documents and media files of practically any size and across disparate networks such as GSM, CDMA and WiFi.  

After three years in the North American market, in early 2006 LiveCargo opened an office and datacenter in Singapore and a third office in China. The company enlisted the help of William Zhang, one of the founding partners of QQ (the world’s largest Instant Messaging community with over 600 million users), and Alibaba (the world’s largest business-to-business Internet marketplace), to spearhead LiveCargo’s sales and marketing efforts in China.  In addition to his background with QQ and Alibaba, Zhang is the former general manager for KingSoft, the largest software company in China, and the creator of China’s first Internet securities service, Prosperity Systems.

Then in August of 2006, LiveCargo announced a major international partnership with StarHub, Singapore's second largest telecommunications provider. StarHub will offer LiveCargo’s patent-pending file management, remote storage and collaboration technology to their consumer, corporate and mobile customers.

“Individuals want their work documents and media files available where and when they need them, not just when they’re in the office,” said Doug Young, CEO of LiveCargo.  “Furthermore, the convergence of smart phones, PDAs and other computing devices with wireless broadband connectivity brings almost limitless opportunity and LiveCargo wants to help people take advantage of it.”

“Our recent StarHub partnership is further proof that mobile workers and consumers alike desire this type of anytime, anywhere file access.  North American telecommunications companies will likely offer similar remote storage, file access and collaboration services in order to remain a step ahead of competitors in an increasingly volatile market.  We’re spreading the message that not having access to your pertinent documents and files should no longer be acceptable in today’s connected world.”

 

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New Developments

High Point – TransTech Pharma (www.ttpharma.com) has entered into a $155 million license agreement with Pfizer Inc. for their development of molecular compounds linked to positive treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. In addition to the initial Pfizer offer, TransTech will also receive $18 million through their continued research program on the molecular compounds as well as royalties on the worldwide sales of Pfizer products. This partnership will grant Pfizer the exclusive rights to commercialize TransTech’s manufactured molecular compounds, known as RAGE modulators, for neuroscience research. Contact Stephen L.  Holcombe (336.841.0300).

Greensboro – North Carolina A&T State University (www.ncat.edu) will receive a $12.5 million grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The grant will fund the new Interdisciplinary Scientific Environmental Technology Cooperative Research and Education Center, the school has announced. That center will perform research in a number of areas, including sensor technologies of use in oceanographic and atmospheric applications, observation systems for hurricane analysis and geospatial modeling. Contact Nettie C. Rowland (336.256.0863).

Durham – Affinergy Inc. (www.affinergy.com), a Duke University spinout with a proprietary site-specific biological delivery system, has entered into a multi-year development and license agreement with Synthes. Affinergy will work exclusively with Synthes on multiple product applications across the spine, trauma and craniomaxillofacial markets. Contact Peyton Anderson (919.433.2229).

RTP – Touch360 (www.touch360.com), an innovation and strategic design firm, will partner with SQV Group of Taiwan. The relationship will enable the companies to deliver better value to their clients through insights to global markets and consumers, and more effective design-for-manufacturing - all will result in higher product success rates and better experiences for customers and users. Contact Claire-Juliette Beale (919.806.4256).

Morrisville – Trimeris, Inc. (www.trimeris.com), a biopharmaceutical company, and its development partner, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd (Roche) have mutually agreed to amend their research agreement to extend the research term by additional two years from January 1, 2007 through December 31, 2008. The extension of the Research Term governs the joint research efforts by Trimeris and Roche on Next Generation Fusion Inhibitor ("NGFI") peptides created under the Research Agreement, which was first signed by the parties in 2000. Contact Michael A. Recny, Ph.D., (919.419.6050).

Cary - 3Dsolve Inc. (www.3dsolve.com), the stimulation learning company, has been selected to join the America’s Army development team. The team is comprised of more than a dozen government organizations and private software firms working together to create authentic military training and deployment simulation scenarios for the United States Army. Members of the America’s Army development team gain access to an extensive repository of training objects and articles, allowing them to build upon existing objects and accelerate the delivery of training applications. Contact Shawn Ramsey-Kroboth (919.621.0737).

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In the Pipeline

RTP –  Metabolon, Inc. (www.metabolon.com) has  launched mSelect™, a service offering that empowers researchers in early drug discovery to select the most promising and lowest-risk drug candidates for continued development. Based on advanced metabolomic analysis where drug-induced biochemical changes are detected in a single assay system, mSelect provides an unbiased and nontargeted assessment of a compound’s on- and off-target effects. Contact Stephanie Ferrell (919.287.3359).

RTP – Tranzyme Pharma (www.tranzyme.com) has amended the Investigational new drug application (IND) for its novel small molecule ghrelin agonist, TZP-101, to include patients with gastroparesis. Tranzyme has been developing TZP-101 as a potent prokinetic agent for the treatment of post-operative ileus (POI). Under the amended IND, Tranzyme has initiated a single-dose study in diabetic patients suffering from gastroparesis. This new study will provide a lead-in to more detailed Phase II evaluation of TZP-101 in both POI and gastroparesis. Contact Vipin K. Garg, Ph.D. (919.313.4764).

RTP – Integrian (www.integrian.com) is augmenting its surveillance product portfolio with a new high-definition digital camera. The camera is designed for use in what the company calls “extreme mobile environments”. Integrian designed the camera for use with its TransitCam video recorders. Integrian equipment is used in more than 2,000 transit and motor vehicle fleet deployments. The camera not only provides high resolution but also reduces processor loads through compression technology. It features an Internet Protocol-based engine developed by IQinVision, an Integrian partner. Contact Robin Potts (919.472.5022).

RTP – Adherex Technologies, Inc. (www.adherex.com), a biopharmaceutical company with a broad portfolio of oncology products under development, announced the initiation of a Phase I/II trial of the combination of eniluracil and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in Asian patients with hepatocellular (liver) cancer. The study will include several sites in Asia and one in the U.S. The Phase I dose escalation part of the study, is intended to establish the safety of Adherex's proprietary dose and schedule of eniluracil + 5-FU in the Asian population. The Phase II part of the study is primarily intended to provide initial efficacy information in this tumor type. Contact Melissa Matson (919.484.8484).

Raleigh – Salix Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. (www.salix.com) announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a supplemental new drug application which provides for changes to the approved labeling for COLAZAL based upon the pharmacokinetics of COLAZAL (balsalazide disodium) administered with food as well as sprinkled over food. COLAZAL is an anti-inflammatory drug approved for the treatment of mildly to moderately active ulcerative colitis. Contact Mike Freeman (919.862.1000).

Morrisville – BioDelivery Sciences International (BDSI) (www.bdsinternational.com) has received approval from a California panel to resume patient recruitment and add new sites for a drug trial in that state. The Research Advisory Panel of California approved BDSI’s request to enroll patients and to add sites for the Phase III trial of its Bema Fentanyl product. The drug, to be delivered through an oral patch, is for treatment of intense, or breakthrough, pain. BDSI hopes to file a new drug application for BEMA Fentanyl in the second quarter of next year. Contact Bill Douglass (212.825.3210).

RTP– Icagen (www.icagen.com) has received a recommendation to continue with its Phase III clinical trial of a proposed treatment for sickle cell disease by an independent data monitoring committee. The committee backed the continued enrollment of patients in the trial which combines Icagen’s ICA-17043 compound in conjunction with hydroxyurea therapy. Hydroxyurea therapy is a cancer treatment. Contact Richard D. Katz, M.D. (919.941.5206).

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Mark Your Calendar!

CED’s Tech 2006 Conference
Oct. 10-11, 2006
October 10 – “Un-Conference Kick-Off”
North Carolina Biotechnology Center
Research Triangle Park, NC

October 11 – Tech 2006 Conference
North Carolina State University’s McKimmon Center
Raleigh, N.C.

CED’s Opportunity 2006 Conference
Dec. 4-5, 2006
Hilton Wilmington Riverside
Wilmington, N.C.

For more information, call 919-549-7500.

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