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The Jackson Laboratory Bonds

The Jackson Laboratory, founded in 1929 and headquartered in Bar Harbor, Maine, is a non-profit organization dedicated to genetic research and the development of innovative mouse models for biomedical research. The Lab specializes in producing and providing genetically defined mice, advanced genomics services, and various tools to assist researchers worldwide in understanding human diseases.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
JACLAB 3.47% 2051-07-01 USDThe Jackson LaboratoryUnited States2051-07-013.4685.87
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The Jackson Laboratory issue history

The Jackson Laboratory has a history of bond issuances that began in the mid-2000s, primarily to fund expansions and research initiatives. Notably, in 2015, the Lab issued $50 million in bonds that were earmarked for the construction of a new research facility aimed at enhancing genomic studies. Currently, bond yields for The Jackson Laboratory are competitive within the biotech sector, reflecting the organization's strong financial health and demand for its research capabilities. In recent news, The Jackson Laboratory announced plans for further capital-raising efforts through bonds to support diverse research programs and maintain its leadership position in genetic research.