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For the calendar year 2009, Flamel reported total revenue of $42.1 million, compared to $38.6 million in 2008. License and research revenue during 2009 increased 57% to $20.8 million in 2009, as com- pared to $13.2 million in 2008. Product sales and services for the year 2009 were $11.9 million, com- pared to $13.5 million in the year-ago period. Other revenues, consisting primarily of royalty income from sales of Coreg CR by GSK, totaled $9.4 million in 2009 versus $11.8 million in 2008.

The Company reported a net loss for the year 2009 of ($11.4 million) or ($0.47) per share versus a net loss in 2008 of ($12.1 million), or ($0.50) per share. Flamel finished 2009 with $44.1 million in cash and marketable securities as compared to $37.1 million at the end of 2008.

http://www.flamel.com

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UJIFILM Recording Media U.S.A., Inc., a division of Fujifilm Corporation, will be one of the first

manufacturers in the world to be certified by the Linear Tape-Open (LTO) Technology Provider Com- panies (TPCs) as successfully completing compliance testing. Fujifilm plans to immediately begin mass pro- duction of LTO Ultrium Generation 5 data cartridges. The Fujifilm LTO Ultrium Generation 5 cartridges are available worldwide immediately, and offer a native storage capacity of 1.5 terabytes and native transfer rates up to 140 megabytes per second.

“The advances that Fujifilm has made in its propri- etary NANOCUBIC technology have enabled us to achieve a higher recording density with increased reliability,” said Norio Shibata, President & CEO, Fujifilm Recording Media USA, Inc. “As the need for more capacity continues to steadily increase this

latest generation tape will handle more data while simultaneously reducing the risk of loss of informati- on.”

Fujifilm LTO Ultrium Generation 5 data cartridges will incorporate Fujifilm’s advanced NANOCUBIC thin-film coating process with finer metal particles (78% of previous generation Ultrium data cartridges) and nano-dispersion technology with a new binder system, which allows Fujifilm to achieve higher recor- ding density.

http://www.fujifilmusa.com/tapestorage

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luidigm Corporation and BIOKÉ, distributor of Fluidigm systems in the Benelux, have an-

nounced that Leiden University Medical Center‘s (LUMC) Human Genetics Department has purchased a Fluidigm Access Array™ system. The Access Array system enables users to automatically prepare sequencing-ready libraries from up to 48 individual samples at a time, for as little as EUR7 per sample.

10-03 :: March 2010

The 48.48 Access Array IFC is the first chip that features the ability to recover reaction products automatically. Once sample processing has been
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