WASHINGTON: Malaysian Bio-XCell Sdn Bhd, launched last year as the commercial arm of government agency Malaysian Biotechnology Corp (BiotechCorp), expects to be profitable by 2014 or 2015.
Bio-XCell chief executive officer Raja Ridzwa Raja Abdul Aziz said the company, which would build manufacturing facilities for clients at its biotechnology park in Johor and lease them back over 10 to 15 years, would begin seeing revenue in 2013.
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