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The biotech investor : how to profit from the coming boom in biotechnology

معرفی کتاب «The biotech investor : how to profit from the coming boom in biotechnology» نوشتهٔ Tom Abate، منتشرشده توسط نشر Owl Books در سال 2013. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

**A sophisticated investor's practical tool kit for** **analyzing the science, business, opportunities, and risks in the century's most promising industry** The world is entering a biotechnology boom-but only informed investors will prosper in the incredibly complex biotech business. Separating the bioengineered wheat from the chaff, San Francisco Chronicle science and technology columnist Tom Abate, one of the top objective authorities on biotech, gives investors the analytical foundation to understand the science, finances, time horizon, and technological and commercial potential of this burgeoning industry. In __The Biotech Investor__, Abate provides sophisticated business analysis, guidelines for assessing company leadership, easy-to-digest reports from the labs, and indispensable investor tools and metrics. He explains how breaking news, medical conferences, U.S. Food and Drug Administration approvals, and the patent process affect investing strategies. Finally, he looks beyond medicine to review the financial opportunities presented by biotechnology advances in everything from agriculture to jean manufacturing, and shows investors how to identify "coattail" industries such as instrumentation and software development that will benefit from biotech successes. **The Biotech Investor** is the comprehensive, expert source for successful and intelligent investing in one of the twenty-first century's most promising industries.

A sophisticated investor's practical tool kit for

analyzing the science, business, opportunities, and risks in the century's most promising industry

The world is entering a biotechnology boom-but only informed investors will prosper in the incredibly complex biotech business. Separating the bioengineered wheat from the chaff, San Francisco Chronicle science and technology columnist Tom Abate, one of the top objective authorities on biotech, gives investors the analytical foundation to understand the science, finances, time horizon, and technological and commercial potential of this burgeoning industry.

In The Biotech Investor, Abate provides sophisticated business analysis, guidelines for assessing company leadership, easy-to-digest reports from the labs, and indispensable investor tools and metrics. He explains how breaking news, medical conferences, U.S. Food and Drug Administration approvals, and the patent process affect investing strategies. Finally, he looks beyond medicine to review the financial opportunities presented by biotechnology advances in everything from agriculture to jean manufacturing, and shows investors how to identify "coattail" industries such as instrumentation and software development that will benefit from biotech successes.

The Biotech Investor is the comprehensive, expert source for successful and intelligent investing in one of the twenty-first century's most promising industries.

Publishers Weekly

With the population aging and eager for medical innovations, the market for biotechnology is vast. But for investors looking at biotech firms, it can be a minefield: before a company's brilliant ideas pan out as profitable products, they must go through years of costly research and development, clear government regulatory hurdles and sometimes, as with genetically modified foods, weather political controversy. This informative and well-written primer will help individual investors navigate the treacherous terrain of biotech stocks. Abate, a biotechnology and health care reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle, provides an overview of each sector of the biotechnology industry and the leading companies in it, tells where to find up-to-date information on the scientific and medical developments that drive the market, and explains how to evaluate the financial prospects of the often shaky start-ups that crowd the field. His advice is appropriately cautious; he suggests putting no more than 20% of a portfolio in biotechnology, and waiting until a company is in hailing distance of profitability before investing. While the book is pitched at the non-professional, Abate makes it clear that these speculative, volatile and often over-sold stocks demand more effort-he recommends reading scientific journals, attending conferences and perusing the patent literature -than a complacent mutual-fund investor is used to. But for those willing to brave the new world of biotechnology, this is a good place to start. 20 charts and graphs. (Feb.) Copyright 2003 Cahners Business Information.

A sophisticated investor's practical tool kit for
analyzing the science, business, opportunities, and risks in the century's most promising industry
The world is entering a biotechnology boom-but only informed investors will prosper in the incredibly complex biotech business. Separating the bioengineered wheat from the chaff, San Francisco Chronicle science and technology columnist Tom Abate, one of the top objective authorities on biotech, gives investors the analytical foundation to understand the science, finances, time horizon, and technological and commercial potential of this burgeoning industry.
In The Biotech Investor, Abate provides sophisticated business analysis, guidelines for assessing company leadership, easy-to-digest reports from the labs, and indispensable investor tools and metrics. He explains how breaking news, medical conferences, U.S. Food and Drug Administration approvals, and the patent process affect investing strategies. Finally, he looks beyond medicine to review the financial opportunities presented by biotechnology advances in everything from agriculture to jean manufacturing, and shows investors how to identify "coattail" industries such as instrumentation and software development that will benefit from biotech successes.
The Biotech Investor is the comprehensive, expert source for successful and intelligent investing in one of the twenty-first century's most promising industries.

"Tom Abate's reporting on biotechnology has always been ahead of the times. The Biotech Investor tackles the brave new world of stem cells, genomics, and clones and comes up a winner." Thom Calandra, editor in chief, CBS MarketWatch In The Biotech Investor , San Francisco Chronicle biotechnology reporter Tom Abate explains the science, finances, time horizon, and technological and commercial potential of this burgeoning industry. Abate provides guidelines for assessing company leadership, easy-to-digest reports from the labs, and indispensable investor tools and metrics. He shares strategies for tracking the effect of breaking news and the NASDAQ anticipating drug trial announcements and FDA approvals assessing the potential market, patent rights, and distribution deals for a drug He looks beyond medicine to biotech-related opportunities in everything from agriculture to jean manufacturing to software development. The Biotech Investor is the comprehensive, expert source for successful and intelligent investing in one of the twenty-first century's most promising industries. "The world is entering a biotechnology boom -- but only informed investors will prosper in the extremely complex biotech business. In The Biotech Investor, Tom Abate separates the bioengineered wheat from the chaff, offering the definitive guide to the science, finances, time horizon, and commercial potential of this burgeoning industry. Abate, a technology reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle, provides guidelines or assessing company leadership, easy-to-digest reports from the labs, and indispens-able investor tools and metrics." "The Biotech Investor is the comprehensive, expert source for successful and intelligent investing in one of the twenty-first century's most promising industries. Book jacket."--Jacket Provides a sophisticated business analysis, guidelines for assessing company leadership, accessible lab reports, and practical investor tools on how to invest in the biotechnology boom, sharing key industry information and its related financial opportunities while identifying related industries. Reprint. 10,000 first printing. Explains the science, finances, time horizon and technological and commercial potential of the burgeoning industry. It looks beyond medicine to biotech-related opportunities in everything from agriculture to jean manufacturing to software development. In 1953, two young scientists made an obscure discovery that would profoundly affect the way we diagnose disease, discover medicines, raise crops and animals, and make every chemical from detergents to clean-burning fuels.
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