Achieving optimal financial and strategic transaction outcomes for small to mid-sized privately funded start-ups

Authors

  • Benjamin P Chen Ignatius Capital Management/Ignatius Transaction Partners, LLC
  • Christa Nicholas Burrill LLC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5912/jcb531

Keywords:

Intermediaries, Partnering, Financing, Emerging Markets

Abstract

Non-dilutive funding and equity capital are two key reasons why life sciences companies pursue strategic partnerships. In fact alliances are also strong contributors to successful “exitsâ€, whether Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) (~ 40% of partnerships ultimately resulted in acquisition by the partner) or stand-alone market entry (80% of approved biopharmaceutical products from 2000-2010 had a commercial partner on board)1. In the current environment, strategic alliances and funding can come from many sources, including the traditional “large pharma†universe – but the question remains: How best for a small management team to gain access to and maximize success with these sources? The focus of this article is to describe how entrepreneurs can leverage external expertise, intermediaries to achieve their near term and longer-term objectives.

Author Biographies

Benjamin P Chen, Ignatius Capital Management/Ignatius Transaction Partners, LLC

Benjamin P. Chen, Ph.D. is a scientist/entrepreneur/merchant banker, he is currently the Managing Partner of Ignatius Transaction Partners, LLC - a life sciences merchant bank. Dr. Chen has experience in building talented research team in immunology, stem cell biology, genomics, gene therapy and molecular diagnostics in both biotechnology start-ups and multinational pharmaceutical companies. He was most recently a managing director at Burrill LLC where he assisted a global clientele in completing licensing, partnering and M&A transactions. One of Dr. Chen’s passions is to assist life sciences entrepreneurs in developing products that would make a difference for patients in need.

Christa Nicholas, Burrill LLC

Ms. Nicholas is a Director at Burrill LLC, she has over 20 years’ experience in marketing, strategic planning and portfolio management in healthcare companies ranging from start-ups to large multinationals. Ms. Nicholas is a graduate of Princeton University.

References

Deloitte Recap 2011

Biocentury January 2012

Campbell Alliance January 2012, Windhover 2012

Deloitte Recap 2011

Published

2012-04-01

Issue

Section

Special Section