In the health-care industry, the coronavirus pandemic led to big fortunes, fast. Now some of them are evaporating just as quickly. Take Seegene Inc., a maker of Covid-19 test kits, and Alteogen Inc., a biotech with subcutaneous-injection technology. Their founders became billionaires as the shares surged last year. Fast-forward a few months to the vaccine [ ]
Tuesday 13 April 2021
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These Covid-19 billionaire fortunes are fading with the vaccine rollout


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