UBiome said a statement that it will continue to sell some tests to consumers as it seeks a buyer.
on Wednesday that it plans to "facilitate an orderly and efficient sale of its ongoing business, products in development, technology, and lab capabilities." It obtained debt financing from 8VC and Silicon Valley Bank to continue operating and paying employees and customers while it seeks a buyer.around that time that the company was billing consumers multiple times without their consent, and insurance plans were beginning to reject the claims.
Co-founders Jessica Richman and Zachary Apte were put on administrative leave while the board investigated the matter. Acting CEO Curtis Solsvig said in Wednesday's statement that "uBiome's business will be better positioned for success under new ownership." The company, which raised more than $100 million in venture financing from investors including 8VC and Y Combinator, said it would continue to sell one of its tests and maintain some staffing to support the product.
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