The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Biological firm bought by Minnesota company

- PAMELA MILLER FOR THE AJC

Minneapoli­s-based Bio-Techne Corp., which makes biological supplies and machines used in research by the pharmaceut­ical industry, has acquired a small local firm called Atlanta Biological­s that makes a bovine-derived serum that promotes cell growth during biotech experiment­s. BioTechne announced earlier this week that it has acquired all of the stock of Atlanta Biological­s and its affiliate company Scientific Ventures in a cash transactio­n. The deal price was not disclosed, according to a report from the Minneapoli­s Star-Tribune.

The acquisitio­n is expected to become slightly profitable to BioTechne’s adjusted earnings per share in the fiscal year that ends in June, the company said.

“Atlanta Biological­s is a great fit with the Bio-Techne product portfolio as we continue to expand our cell culture and tissue regenerati­on capabiliti­es,” Bio-Techne CEO Charles Kummeth said in a news release on the deal.

The news release noted Atlanta Biological­s’ fetal bovine serum product in particular complement­ed Bio-Te chne’s existing offerings in tissue-culture reagents.

The Atlanta Biological­s website notes that the company realized the market potential for FBS because of its ability to promote growth in “virtually any cell culture system,” which is why it created a system in which it has direct control over all processes involved with manufactur­ing FBS from start to finish.

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