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Capsida Biotherapeutics Opens New Facility In Thousand Oaks

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Thousand Oaks-based biotech company Capsida Biotherapeutics says it has opened up a new, 15,000 square-foot facility in Thousand Oaks for its gene therapy manufacturing efforts. The company says that building its own manufacturing facility will help it eliminate dependence on ontract manufacturing.

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Atara Biotherapeutics Leases New Space In Thousand Oaks

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Thousand Oaks-based Atara Biotherapeutics , which is developing treatments for patients with cancer, autoimmune and infectious disease, has leased a 90,000 square foot building in the Conejo Spectrum, according to developer SARES-REGIS Group.

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Thousand Oaks Biopharmaceuticals Gets $45M In Series A For Biotech Manufacturing

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Thousand Oaks- and Shanghai-based Thousand Oaks Biopharmaceuticals , a new contract manufacturing organization fort he biotech industry, said it has received $45M in a Series A financing round. The company's Chairman is Shun Luo, Ph.D.,

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Amgen Chops Staff In Thousand Oaks

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Thousand Oaks-based Amgen said Wednesday afternoon that it is cutting 380 jobs from the firm, as part of a corporate restructuring. The firm said it is cutting 226 people in its Thousand Oaks headquarters. READ MORE>>.

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HARDATA Sets Up Shop In Thousand Oaks

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HARDATA , a developer of workflow management software for the broadcast and entertainment industry, has set up shop in Thousand Oaks, and hired a new President and CEO. The Argentina-based software developer said it has named Philip B. Cox as President and CEO, and opened up its world headquarters in the United States.

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Teledyne Acquires ChartWorld

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Thousand Oaks-based Teledyne Technologies said on Tuesday that it has acquired ChartWorld International. ChartWorld is based in Headquarters, and develops digital marine navigation hardware and software. Financial terms of the deal were not announced. The company also has lactions in Hamburg, Singapore, Vancouver and Tokyo.

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Teledyne Buys Machine Vision Developer e2v For $789M

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Thousand Oaks-based Teledyne Technologies announced early this morning that it has acquired English machine vision and image sensor technology developer e2v technologies plc. The deal is worth approximately $789M. Teledyne said that e2v had asles of 236 million pounds for the year ended March 31, 2016.