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Genetics company 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy and its CEO is stepping down, leaving many users concerned about the future of their data.
The DNA testing company faced major hurdles in the past year, including a data breach and a failed take-private attempt by CEO Anne Wojcicki.
Anne Wojcicki stepped down as 23andMe's CEO as the company filed for bankruptcy protection. She cofounded the genetic testing company after a career on Wall Street. Here's a closer look at her ...
Me co-founder Linda Avey expressed frustration about the fall of the genetics testing company in a social media post.
Embattled genetic testing company 23andMe, once valued at $6 billion, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Missouri federal court on Sunday night. The company’s CEO, Anne Wojcicki, has ...
Wojcicki, who will remain on the company’s board, said she aims to secure the assets of the popular DNA-testing company.
Sen. Bill Cassidy is probing 23andMe, which recently filed for bankruptcy protection, to ensure the company does not sell ...
On Sunday, March 23, 23andMe Holding Co. announced it started voluntarily filing for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in the U.S.
Avey reflected on 23andMe — and criticized former CEO Anne Wojcicki — in a LinkedIn post on Wednesday, saying that "it was time to express my views on the company, after witnessing the downfall of an ...
A genomics company, a crypto foundation, and the former CEO are all looking at this treasure trove of genetic data.
Wojcicki said she intends to become an outside bidder to acquire the company’s assets after her earlier efforts to take 23andMe private failed.
Me (ME) on Sunday filed for bankruptcy protection after struggling to combat weak demand for its DNA testing kit and the fallout of a data breach that effected millions of customers.