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a sad day for vancouver biotech

Unread postby evs » 10 Jul 2012, 05:27

Biotech firm QLT cuts two-thirds of workforce

VANCOUVER — Canadian biotechnology company QLT Inc. is cutting its workforce by two-thirds, leaving it with 68 employees after a downsizing brought in by new leadership following a proxy battle waged by some of its shareholders.

Among those leaving is Robert Bulchofsky, who has been QLT’s president and chief executive. He has agreed to stay until July 31 as part of the transition.

The Vancouver-based company had been one of Canada’s most successful biotechnology firms based on its treatment for age-related blindness.

But sales of Visudyne have fallen and QLT has struggled in recent years to find another commercially successful product.

As a result, QLT’s new chairman says the company is cutting 146 of its 214 remaining jobs.

He says the downsizing will reduce QLT’s annual operating expenses by $45 million to $50 million in 2013. The downsizing will cost about $14 million to $17 million, mostly for severance and change-of-control payments.

QLT’s new board of directors has also authorized a payout of $100 million to its shareholders in a process known as a return of capital.

“To understand why the Board is taking this new direction, it is critical to understand why it was elected and how QLT’s previous strategic plan could have put the company in a precarious financial position,” QLT chairman Jason Aryeh said in a letter to shareholders publishes Monday.

“Our board was elected by concerned and frustrated shareholders, disquieted that the company’s spending and headcount seemed to be inappropriate given the nature of its assets, size and focus.”

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Re: a sad day for vancouver biotech

Unread postby mimi » 10 Jul 2012, 05:30

Heard that on the news last night....it made me think of you. =(
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Re: a sad day for vancouver biotech

Unread postby evs » 10 Jul 2012, 05:32

yeah:(.. what to do mi's. another interview tomorrow tho.. some place in richmond, no less:)
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Re: a sad day for vancouver biotech

Unread postby mimi » 10 Jul 2012, 05:37

Fingers crossed. =)

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Re: a sad day for vancouver biotech

Unread postby evs » 10 Jul 2012, 05:40

true. thanks!:)
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Re: a sad day for vancouver biotech

Unread postby mimi » 10 Jul 2012, 05:45

That sure is one serious cut-back though. Wonder where that will lead.
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Re: a sad day for vancouver biotech

Unread postby evs » 10 Jul 2012, 05:48

they (the new board of directors) want to sell it off and it pays more to sell each project separately than the company as a whole.. it's bloody sad. so yeah i guess they only need the third of the workforce if they are only keeping one of the three projects..
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Re: a sad day for vancouver biotech

Unread postby Sharlee » 10 Jul 2012, 06:06

bobb wrote:yeah:(.. what to do mi's. another interview tomorrow tho.. some place in richmond, no less:)

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Re: a sad day for vancouver biotech

Unread postby evs » 10 Jul 2012, 06:23

thanks shar!:)
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Re: a sad day for vancouver biotech

Unread postby Hornung » 10 Jul 2012, 08:49

bobb, have you ever thought of doing research work at U.B.C.? The only problem is these U.B.C. jobs are only funded by temporary grants. Is it me or has there been a increase of published scientific papers coming from U.B.C.?
Another one place that might have potential is the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research.
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Re: a sad day for vancouver biotech

Unread postby soon » 10 Jul 2012, 10:46

remember when biotech was supposed to be the next big bubble?
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