Gastrointestinal Collaboration and Licensing Deals 2016-2024

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Gastrointestinal Collaboration and Licensing Deals | Global coverage | Deal financials | Contract documents | Deal trends | Leading dealmakers | Collaboration, licensing, development, and research deals | Comprehensive deal directory 2016 to 2024

Publication date
October 2024
Number of pages
250+
Product type
Research report
Report edition
6
SKU
CP2214

Gastrointestinal Collaboration and Licensing Deals provides a comprehensive understanding and unprecedented access to the gastrointestinal deals entered into by the worlds leading biopharma companies.

Fully revised and updated, the report provides details of 386 gastrointestinal deals from 2016 to 2024.

The report provides access to deal payment terms as announced between the parties. This data provides useful insight into the payment and other deal terms.

Understanding the flexibility of a prospective partner’s negotiated deals terms provides critical insight into the negotiation process in terms of what you can expect to achieve during the negotiation of terms. Whilst many smaller companies will be seeking details of the payments clauses, the devil is in the detail in terms of how payments are triggered and rights transferred – contract documents provide this insight where press releases and databases do not.

This report contains a comprehensive listing of collaboration and licensing deals announced since 2016 as recorded in the Current Agreements deals and alliances database, including financial terms where available, plus links to online copies of actual licensing contract documents as submitted to the Securities Exchange Commission by companies and their partners.

The initial chapters of this report provide an orientation of gastrointestinal dealmaking and business activities. Chapter 1 provides an introduction to the report, whilst chapter 2 provides an analysis of the trends in gastrointestinal dealmaking.

Chapter 3 covers the financial deal terms for deals signed in the gastrointestinal field with stage of development announced. Deals are listed and sectioned by headline value, upfront payment, milestone payment and royalty rates.

Chapter 4 provides a review of the top 25 most active biopharma companies in gastrointestinal dealmaking. Where the deal has an agreement contract published at the SEC a link provides online access to the contract via the Current Agreements deals and alliances database.

Chapter 5 provides a comprehensive and detailed review of gastrointestinal deals signed and announced since 2016 where a contract document is available. Each deal title links via Weblink to an online version of the actual contract document, providing easy access to each contract document on demand.

Chapter 6 provides a comprehensive directory of gastrointestinal deals listed by theraeutic target.

The report also includes numerous table and figures that illustrate the trends and activities in gastrointestinal deal making since 2016.

In addition, a comprehensive deal directory is provided organized by company A-Z and technology type. Each deal title links via Weblink to an online version of the deal record and where available, the contract document, providing easy access to each contract document on demand.

 

Key benefits

Gastrointestinal Collaboration and Licensing Deals provides the reader with the following key benefits:

  • Understand deal trends since 2016
  • Browse gastrointestinal collaboration and licensing deals
  • Benchmark analysis – identify market value of transactions
  • Financials terms - upfront, milestone, royalties
  • Directory of deals by company A-Z, therapy focus and technology type
  • Leading deals by value
  • Most active dealmakers
  • Identify assets and deal terms for each transaction
  • Access contract documents - insights into deal structures
  • Due diligence - assess suitability of your proposed deal terms for partner companies
  • Save hundreds of hours of research time

 

Report scope

Gastrointestinal Collaboration and Licensing Deals is intended to provide the reader with an in-depth understanding of gastrointestinal trends and structure of deals entered into by leading biopharma companies worldwide.

Gastrointestinal Collaboration and Licensing Deals includes:

  • Trends in gastrointestinal dealmaking in the biopharma industry
  • Overview of collaboration and licensing deal structure
  • Directory of gastrointestinal deal records covering pharmaceutical and biotechnology
  • The leading gastrointestinal deals by value
  • Most active gastrointestinal licensing dealmakers

In Gastrointestinal Collaboration and Licensing Deals, the available deals are listed by:

  • Company A-Z
  • Headline value
  • Therapeutic area
  • Technology type

Each deal title links via Weblink to an online version of the actual deal record, providing easy access to each contract document where available.

Gastrointestinal Collaboration and Licensing Deals provides comprehensive access to available records for deals, including contract documents where available.

Analyzing contract agreements allows due diligence of:

  • What are the precise rights granted or optioned?
  • What is actually granted by the agreement to the partner company?
  • What exclusivity is granted?
  • What is the payment structure for the deal?
  • How are sales and payments audited?
  • What is the deal term?
  • How are the key terms of the agreement defined?
  • How are IPRs handled and owned?
  • Who is responsible for commercialization?
  • Who is responsible for development, supply, and manufacture?
  • How is confidentiality and publication managed?
  • How are disputes to be resolved?
  • Under what conditions can the deal be terminated?
  • What happens when there is a change of ownership?
  • What sublicensing and subcontracting provisions have been agreed?
  • Which boilerplate clauses does the company insist upon?
  • Which boilerplate clauses appear to differ from partner to partner or deal type to deal type?
  • Which jurisdiction does the company insist upon for agreement law?

Gastrointestinal Collaboration and Licensing Deals provides the reader with the following key benefits:

  • Understand deal trends since 2016
  • Browse gastrointestinal collaboration and licensing deals
  • Benchmark analysis – identify market value of transactions
  • Financials terms - upfront, milestone, royalties
  • Directory of deals by company A-Z, therapy focus and technology type
  • Leading deals by value
  • Most active dealmakers
  • Identify assets and deal terms for each transaction
  • Access contract documents - insights into deal structures
  • Due diligence - assess suitability of your proposed deal terms for partner companies
  • Save hundreds of hours of research time

Executive Summary

 

Chapter 1 – Introduction

 

Chapter 2 – Trends in gastrointestinal dealmaking

 

2.1. Introduction

2.2. Gastrointestinal partnering over the years     

2.3. Gastrointestinal partnering by deal type

2.4. Gastrointestinal partnering by industry sector

2.5. Gastrointestinal partnering by stage of development

2.6. Gastrointestinal partnering by technology type

2.7. Gastrointestinal partnering by therapeutic indication

 

Chapter 3 – Financial deal terms for gastrointestinal partnering

 

3.1. Introduction

3.2. Disclosed financials terms for gastrointestinal partnering

3.3. Gastrointestinal partnering headline values

3.4. Gastrointestinal deal upfront payments

3.5. Gastrointestinal deal milestone payments

3.6. Gastrointestinal royalty rates

 

Chapter 4 – Leading gastrointestinal deals and dealmakers

 

4.1. Introduction

4.2. Most active in gastrointestinal partnering

4.3. List of most active dealmakers in gastrointestinal    

4.4. Top gastrointestinal deals by value

 

Chapter 5 – Gastrointestinal contract document directory

                                            

5.1. Introduction

5.2. Gastrointestinal partnering deals where contract document available

 

Chapter 6 – Gastrointestinal dealmaking by therapeutic target

 

6.1. Introduction

6.2. Deals by gastrointestinal therapeutic target

 

Deal directory

 

Deal directory – Gastrointestinal deals by company A-Z 2016 to 2024

Deal directory – Gastrointestinal deals by technology type 2016 to 2024

 

Deal type definitions

 

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Table of figures

 

Figure 1: Gastrointestinal partnering since 2016

Figure 2: Gastrointestinal partnering by deal type since 2016

Figure 3: Gastrointestinal partnering by industry sector since 2016

Figure 4: Gastrointestinal partnering by stage of development since 2016

Figure 5: Gastrointestinal partnering by technology type since 2016

Figure 6: Gastrointestinal partnering by indication since 2016

Figure 7: Gastrointestinal deals with a headline value

Figure 8: Gastrointestinal deals with upfront payment values

Figure 9: Gastrointestinal deals with milestone payment

Figure 10: Gastrointestinal deals with royalty rates

Figure 11: Active gastrointestinal dealmaking activity since 2016

Figure 12: Top gastrointestinal deals by value since 2016

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Current Partnering reports provide insight into the trends and terms of partnering deals in the global life sciences sector.

Current Partnering reports are updated every six months to ensure the user has access to the latest announcements and trends in the topic focus of the report.

Current Partnering analysts review the deal data to provide an overview and analysis of deal trends, including example deals and terms.

Current Partnering reports source deal data from our proprietary deals and alliances database, Current Agreements. The database is updated daily by our analysts with new deals as they are announced globally by the company’s party to the deal. In addition, deal records are updated with new data as it becomes available.

The data in the Current Agreements deals and alliances database is obtained from secondary sources such as publicly available industry sources including press releases, company presentations, investor presentations, company SEC filings, other company filings, company websites, conference presentations. Sources are identified to allow for user verification.

Current Partnering provides comprehensive coverage of the following partnering or deal types:
• Asset purchase
• Assignment
• Co-development
• Co-market
• Co-promotion
• Collaborative R&D
• Contract service
• CRADA
• Cross-licensing
• Development
• Distribution
• Equity purchase
• Evaluation
• Grant
• Joint venture
• Licensing
• Loan
• Manufacturing
• Marketing
• Option
• Promotion
• Research
• Royalty financing
• Settlement
• Spin out
• Sub license
• Supply
• Termination
• Warrant

Every deal record is fully categorized and includes the following data, where available:
• Industry sector
• Therapy areas
• Technology type
• Deal components
• Financial terms
• Stage of development
• Exclusivity
• Asset type
• Geographic focus
• Excluded geography
• Company press release
• SEC filing data including contract document

All financial amounts are converted to US$ using the exchange rate available on the date of deal announcement, enabling direct comparison of deal terms across international territories.

Financial data and contract documents displayed in deal records is obtained from public sources, where disclosed by the parties to the deal.