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Commented by Nico Popp on July 7th, 2026 | 07:35 CEST

Pulling the Plug on Cancer: Agios Pharmaceuticals, Revolution Medicines, and Vidac Pharma

  • Biotechnology
  • Biotech
  • Cancer
  • Pharma

Without health, everything else is nothing. In recent years, companies in the pharmaceutical and biotech sectors have already achieved major successes when it comes to easing the suffering of the chronically ill and of cancer patients. Progress is increasingly being made thanks to innovative platform approaches that make it possible to combine different technologies. One example is thermodynamic and metabolic platforms. We examine the latest trends and explain how investors can also benefit from innovations in biotechnology.

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 18th, 2026 | 07:35 CEST

The Secret Mechanism That Kills Cancer Cells: What Revolution Medicines and Merck & Co. Need to Learn from Vidac Pharma

  • Biotechnology
  • Biotech
  • Pharma
  • Cancer
  • Innovations

There is, without exaggeration, a looming "patent cliff" of enormous scale: an estimated USD 236 billion in annual revenue losses are forcing the biopharmaceutical industry to find new paths forward. Pharma giants must replace dwindling blockbuster revenues by strategically acquiring innovative oncology platforms, as conventional cancer therapies are increasingly reaching their limits. This innovation pressure is triggering a consolidation wave in which research-driven biotech companies with protected mechanisms of action are moving into the center of potential takeover activity. In particular, intracellular and metabolic treatment approaches are rapidly gaining importance in the fight against treatment-resistant cancers. We take a look at Revolution Medicines' successes and identify the next potential high-flyer.

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