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Rare disease biotech developing polytherapy approach for Rett Syndrome (1 in 10,000 girls); founder-developed protocol validated through personal patient experience competing with Acadia Pharmaceuticals Daybue in Rett market.
Uncommon Therapeutics is a biotech company founded by Noah Auerhahn — directly inspired by his daughter's diagnosis with Rett Syndrome, a severe genetic neurological disease affecting approximately 1 in 10,000 girls — applying a polytherapy approach (combining multiple therapeutic agents targeting different disease mechanisms simultaneously) to develop treatments for serious neurological and rare diseases. After improving his daughter's quality of life through a personally developed polytherapy protocol, Auerhahn founded Uncommon Therapeutics to translate these insights into pharmaceutical products for the broader Rett Syndrome patient community.
Nanterre global concessions and construction (EPA: DG, CAC 40) at €71.6B 2024 revenue record and €4.9B net income; 72 airports/4,400km toll roads with Edinburgh Airport acquisition competing with ACS for global infrastructure concessions.
VINCI SA is a Nanterre, France-headquartered global concessions and construction group — listed on Euronext Paris (EPA: DG) as a CAC 40 component — reporting record €71.6 billion in revenue and €4.9 billion in net income for 2024, employing 285,000 people across 120+ countries in three business divisions: Vinci Concessions (€11.7 billion revenue, operating 4,400 km of toll roads and 72 airports including Gatwick and Edinburgh airports in 14 countries), Vinci Energies (€27.5 billion revenue, energy transition and digital infrastructure services), and Vinci Construction (€31.8 billion revenue, civil engineering, buildings, and hydraulic engineering). International markets represent 58% of total revenue. CEO Xavier Huillard has led VINCI since 2010; Pierre Anjolras serves as incoming COO. Key acquisitions include ANA Aeroportos de Portugal (€3.08B, 2012), Gatwick Airport 50.01% (2019), ACS Industrial Services division (€5.2B, 2021), and Edinburgh Airport 50.01% (2024). Founded 1899 as Société Générale d'Entreprises.
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