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Philadelphia Business Journal back issues
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Cancer test breakthrough?: Biotech firm reports making headway in colorectal diagnosis.(Targeted Diagnostics and Therapeutics Inc.)(Brief Article)
December 21, 2001... WEST CHESTER -- In its search for new weapons to battle cancer, Targeted Diagnostics & Therapeutics Inc. has developed a diagnostic test that is so sensitive it can detect a single cancer cell among 10 million normal cells.
By February, the 7-year-old biotechnology company plans to...
Mellon slips in market.(Mellon Bank Corp.'s market share)(Statistical Data Included)
December 21, 2001... Mellon Bank was the big loser in Philadelphia metropolitan area deposit market share in the year ended this past June, with $437 million in deposits washing away, according to new figures.
Mellon's market share declined from 11.24 percent to 10.08 between June 30, 2000, and June 30 of...
Magazine hit with $7.9M judgment.(Clipper Magazine Inc.)(Brief Article)
December 21, 2001... The owner of Clipper, the coupon-driven magazine that regularly arrives in thousands of area mailboxes; was hit with a $7.9 million court judgment.
A U.S. District Court of Long Island, N.Y., ordered Clipper Magazine Inc. to pay $420,000 plus punitive damages of $7.5 million for a...
Patent-holder gets Vanguard on board. (The Insider).(Ronald A. Katz Technology Licensing LP)(Brief Article)
December 21, 2001... Mutual fund giant Vanguard Group and Ronald A. Katz Technology Licensing LP have signed an agreement but don't try to get too many details.
The people at Katz, a Los Angeles outfit, issued a press release this week announcing that Vanguard had "taken" a license under the patent...
VC fund aimed at firms run by women.(iNetworks L.L.C.)(Brief Article)
December 21, 2001... Venture capital firms trying to specialize in women- and minority-owned businesses have always run into a conundrum: If the businesses get a lot of funding, their majority owners become their venture backers, not the women or minority entrepreneurs who started them.
Pittsburgh-based...