The company name Amgen comes from the original company name of Applied Molecular GENetics
The company name Amgen comes from the original company name, which is Applied Molecular Genetics. Goldman Sachs was the lead underwriter on the Amgen IPO.
Amgen is a company that produces medicines for biological illnesses. Many of their biologic therapies are made through using genetic engineering of living cells.
Amgen was created in 1980.
The population of Amgen is 17,400.
The ticker symbol for Amgen is AMGN and it is traded on the Nasdaq.
The symbol for Amgen Inc. in NASDAQ is: AMGN.
Bruce Wallace is a prominent figure at Amgen, serving as the company's Senior Vice President of Operations. He has extensive experience in the biopharmaceutical industry, focusing on manufacturing, supply chain management, and operational excellence. Under his leadership, Amgen has worked to enhance its production capabilities and ensure the delivery of high-quality therapeutics. Wallace's contributions have been integral to Amgen's mission of advancing science and improving health outcomes.
Amgen Inc. (AMGN) had its IPO in 1983.
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As of July 2014, the market cap for Amgen Inc. (AMGN) is $92,553,466,684.48.
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