Edimer Pharma gets US $18 mln funding to develop pioneer drug

Edimer Pharma gets a second round funding US $18 million, which will be used to develop a product that can treat XLHED condition.


Xiao becomes gray after IPO freeze in China

China Stock Market top regulator Xiao Gang attended a meeting in July with gray hair which sparked debates if he was overwhelmed with challenges confronting Asia's worse stock market or he has just ceased in dying his hair.

Wesdome and Windarra executes definitive agreement on acquisition

Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd and Windarra Minerals Ltd finalized a definitive agreement on the acquisition of common shares.

CORRECTION: Bina closes new financing worth $1.7 million

Bina Technologies gets additional financing worth US $1.7 million in a round participated in by AME Cloud Ventures and Columbus.


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