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Merck and Samsung Bioepis Enter Collaboration Agreement to Develop and Commercialize Insulin Glargine Candidate for Diabetes

2014-02-10 14:43:00| Merck.com - Corporate News

Dateline City: WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J. & SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J. & SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Merck (NYSE:MRK), known as MSD outside the United States and Canada, and Samsung Bioepis Co., Ltd., announced today that they have expanded their collaboration with an agreement to develop, manufacture and commercialize MK-1293, an insulin glargine candidate for the treatment of patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Phase III clinical studies in type 1 and type 2 diabetes will begin soon. Language: English Contact: Merck Media InquiriesKim Hamilton, 908-423-6831orCaroline Lappetito, 267-305-7639orMerck Investor RelationsCarol Ferguson, 908-423-4465orSamsung Media InquiriesHongSeok Ji, +82-32-455-6102orSamsung Investor RelationsSungjoon Park, +82-32-455-6120 Ticker Slug: Ticker: MRK Exchange: NYSE read more

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Judge rebukes Apple for invoking nationalist bias but denies Samsung a retrial

2014-02-10 13:38:19| InfoWorld: Top News

A U.S. judge has denied Samsung's request for a retrial in a patent dispute with Apple, but she also chastised Apple's lawyers for making the Korean firm's "foreignness" an issue in closing remarks to the jury. The order from Judge Lucy Koh late Friday means a damages award against Samsung of $290 million still stands. But she clearly took issue with the way Apple summed up its case to the jury, saying it suggested an "American-versus-non-American theme."

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US drops investigation into Samsung patent licensing

2014-02-10 08:52:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) The US Department of Justice has ended an investigation into Samsung Electronics's licensing of its standards-essential patents. The DoJ's Antritrust Division looked at whether Samsung was using the patents to obtain exclusion orders from the US International Trade Commission against Apple iPhone and iPad models, a possibly anti-competitive practice. The DoJ in January 2013 issued a policy statement on standards-essential patents, warning that companies could abuse their dominant market positions by threatening to seek sales injunctions against competitors that did not agree to high licensing fees for the technology. Samsung earlier won such an order against Apple products, but the US Trade Representative reviewed the order issued by the ITC and overturned it in August 2013, determining that it was not consistent with the public interest. As a result of the USTR's action, the DoJ's Antitrust Division said it found no reason to continue the investigation of Samsung. However, it will continue to monitor further developments in this area. The DoJ noted that it worked closely on the investigation with the European Commission, which is still looking at Samsung's licensing practices. 

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Matt's Favorites: Samsung Tips, Big Data At Wayne State, And Much More

2014-02-10 03:47:08| IT Services - Topix.net

OK, so I'm all out of winter jokes. Do you have any winter jokes left, smartypants? Thought so.

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Samsung Pro tablets available Thursday

2014-02-09 13:12:03| Semiconductors - Topix.net

Samsung Electronics Co. began taking orders for the devices last week. Announced at the International CES gadget show in Las Vegas last month, the new Pro tablets feature touch screens that are among the sharpest available.

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