Natural Killer Cell Therapy Focused-Cytovia Turns To SPAC Merger For Public Market Debut


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  • About 14 months after inking a natural killer cell deal with Cellectis SA (NASDAQ:CLLS), Cytovia plans to list on NASDAQ via a merger with the SPAC Isleworth Healthcare Acquisition Corp (NASDAQ:ISLE).
  • The company went on to create a China joint venture. The biotech teamed up with China-based biotech investor TF Capital to form CytoLynx Therapeutics with $45 million in funding in September 2021.
  • Related: Cytovia, Cellectis Expand Collaboration On Gene-Edited Cancer Platform In China.
  • The blank-check deal gives Cytovia about $227 million in gross proceeds. 
  • The transaction would value the combined company at a pro forma equity value of $602 million.
  • Isleworth will be renamed Cytovia Therapeutics Inc and start trading on NASDAQ under the ticker INKC.
  • The deal will bankroll INDs and initiate Phase 1/2 trials for four assets: CYT-303, CYT-100, CYT-150, and CYT-503.
  • Isleworth has also secured an additional $20 million for the deal from new investors. 
  • Concurrent with the business combination agreement, Cellectis received a $20 million convertible note in payment of the upfront collaboration consideration.
  • Price Action: CLLS shares are up 1.89% at $3.77 during the market session on the last check Wednesday.

27% profits every 20 days?

This is what Nic Chahine averages with his options buys. Not selling covered calls or spreads... BUYING options. Most traders don't even have a winning percentage of 27% buying options. He has an 83% win rate. Here's how he does it.


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