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Halozyme Therapeutics (HALO) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
| Biotechnology Industry | Healthcare Sector | Helen I. Torley CEO | LSE Exchange | 40637H109 CUSIP |
| US Country | 423 Employees | - Last Dividend | - Last Split | 16 Mar 2004 IPO Date |
Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc. is a pioneering biopharma technology platform company engaged in the research, development, and commercialization of proprietary enzymes and devices globally, including in the United States, Switzerland, Belgium, Japan, and other international markets. At the core of its product offering is the patented recombinant human hyaluronidase enzyme (rHuPH20), a transformative component that permits the delivery of injectable biologics, like monoclonal antibodies and various therapeutic molecules, as well as small molecules and fluids. Founded in 1998 and based in San Diego, California, Halozyme is at the forefront of enhancing drug delivery mechanisms, aiming to improve outcomes for patients across a myriad of diseases.