Axcella seeks salvation in long-COVID

16 December 2022
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US biotech Axcella Therapeutics (Nasdaq: AXLA) lost 51% of its dwindling market value on Thursday.

Investors were reacting to the company’s announcement of a repositioning of its strategy to focus on long-COVID, and the start of a process to ‘explore a range of strategic alternatives to maximize shareholder value’, which includes working with an investment bank to act as a strategic advisor.

"Repositioning the company will best enable us to accelerate the development of AXA1125"

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