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Biotech Start-Ups Covet Tax Credit

Biotech Start-Ups Covet Tax Credit    more»»
Angel investors and wealthy individuals promised to invest a little more than $1 million in BioMarker Strategies, a young Baltimore biotech working on medical devices and diagnostics for cancer patients. So Scott Allocco, president of BioMarker, invested 11.5 hours on a sidewalk to snag them...

Mon Jul 07, 2008


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