The company is led by the former CEO of one of Jacksonville's fastest-growing companies of the past.
A biopharmaceutical startup led by the former CEO of one Jacksonville's fastest-growing companies debuted on the Nasdaq stock exchange on Friday, priced at $5 a share.
The drug being developed by Cadrenal is an oral anti-coagulant that Pham has previously said could replace warfarin as a standard medication. The company is looking to sell 1.4 million shares of stock, raising $7 million before expenses. Various existing shareholders, including the Boys & Girls Club of Northeast Florida, are expected to sell another 1.7 million shares.
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