Mechelen, Belgium; 1 March 2016 – Galapagos NV (Euronext & NASDAQ: GLPG) received a transparency notification from Johnson & Johnson.
Pursuant to Belgian transparency legislation[1], Galapagos received a transparency notification on 1 March 2016 from Johnson & Johnson who notified that the 1,113,964 shares held by Johnson & Johnson Group Holdings GmbH (as legal successor to Tibotec-Virco Comm. VA) and the 1,236,097 shares held by Crucell Holland B.V., both subsidiaries of Johnson & Johnson, were sold on 25 February 2016. Johnson & Johnson’s shareholding thus decreased below the 5% notification threshold. Johnson & Johnson continues to be a shareholder in Galapagos. The full transparency notice is available on the Galapagos website.
About Galapagos
Galapagos (Euronext & NASDAQ: GLPG) is a clinical-stage biotechnology company specialized in the discovery and development of small molecule medicines with novel modes of action. Our pipeline comprises three Phase 2, three Phase 1, five pre-clinical, and 20 discovery studies in cystic fibrosis, inflammation, fibrosis, osteoarthritis and other indications. We have discovered and developed filgotinib: in collaboration with Gilead we aim to bring this JAK1-selective inhibitor for inflammatory indications to patients all over the world. Galapagos is focused on the development and commercialization of novel medicines that will improve people’s lives. The Galapagos group, including fee-for-service subsidiary Fidelta, has approximately 400 employees, operating from its Mechelen, Belgium headquarters and facilities in The Netherlands, France, and Croatia. More information at www.glpg.com.
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[1] Belgian Act of 2 May 2007 on the disclosure of major shareholdings in issuers whose shares are admitted to trading on a regulated market