Xencor's Coming Share Issue To Help Fund Immuno-Oncology Pipeline
Executive Summary
Monrovia, California-based Xencor Inc.'s latest funding exercise is a public share offering to raise some $110m after expenses to advance its immuno-oncology pipeline.
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