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Alaska Native corp invests in plasma business
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TUESDAY, JULY 1, 2003 Sealaska, an Alaska Native regional corporation, has invested $3.75 million in a blood plasma company. Sealaska Life Sciences LLC, a new Sealaska subsidiary, will manage the investment in International Bio Resources. The corporation owns 10 percent of the company. Get the Story:
Sealaska to enter plasma business (The Juneau Empire 7/1) Relevant Links:
Sealaska - http://www.sealaska.com
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