WSJ News Exclusive | Blackstone Invests $2 Billion in Alnylam Pharmaceuticals

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Blackstone is investing $2 billion in Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, giving the biotech firm the cash it needs to bring more drugs to market

Blackstone Group Inc. is investing $2 billion in Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc. through a combination of equity and debt, giving the biotech company the cash it needs to bring more of its products to market.

The biggest piece of the deal, which the companies expect to announce later Monday, consists of a $1 billion investment led by Blackstone Life Sciences to purchase up to 10% of the future total royalties of inclisiran, a drug to treat high cholesterol. The life-sciences unit will also invest up to $150 million in the development...

 

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