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Wednesday, 04/29/2009 4:40:26 PM

Wednesday, April 29, 2009 4:40:26 PM

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Didn’t ZGEN already have a workforce reduction fairly recently?
Evidently, it wasn’t large enough. The new layoff is 161 jobs (32%).

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ZymoGenetics-Announces-bw-15074600.html

ZymoGenetics Announces Workforce Reduction and Restructuring

Wednesday April 29, 2009, 4:14 pm EDT

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ZymoGenetics, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZGEN ) announced today a reduction in its workforce of approximately 32 percent, or 161 employees, as part of a corporate restructuring. ZymoGenetics is reorganizing its operations to focus resources on assets with the potential to generate the greatest value for shareholders. The company expects to realize an annual reduction in operating expenses of approximately $30 million beginning in the third quarter as a result of these actions.

“We’re taking steps to reduce our costs, align our spending with our highest corporate priorities and conserve our financial resources,” said Douglas E. Williams, chief executive officer of ZymoGenetics. “While it is very difficult taking these actions, they are necessary given challenging market conditions and the changing focus of our business plan. Going forward, we believe that ZymoGenetics will be a stronger, more sustainable company with substantially reduced dependence on the capital markets for funding. We appreciate the significant contributions made by all of our employees, including those departing, toward the company’s progress to date and in support of our plan to build a valuable and sustainable business.”

ZymoGenetics will continue to build the market for its approved product, RECOTHROM® Thrombin, topical (Recombinant), while pursuing the research, development and commercialization of novel biologic therapeutics. The company will discontinue ongoing research activities in oncology and focus future research efforts in immunology, its core strength. Collaborative transactions will receive greater emphasis to facilitate the development and commercialization of the company’s product candidates, while retaining significant rights to participate in downstream value generation. The recently announced transaction with Bristol-Myers Squibb for PEG-Interferon lambda serves as a model for this strategy. The company is reducing its internal product development infrastructure related to this shift in strategy, and will pursue increased outsourcing in the future. Headcount has been reduced in most areas of the company, with the greatest impact coming in research, manufacturing and other development-related functions, as well as administrative departments. Resource commitments to RECOTHROM commercial activities and PEG-Interferon lambda development have been maintained, consistent with the company’s value generation strategy.

The company will record a charge in the second quarter of approximately $8.5 million for severance and other costs related to the workforce reduction.‹


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