Morrisville, N.C. — Trimeris (Nasdaq: TRMS), down to 10 employees after a series of cutbacks, is using most of its $80 million in cash to reward stockholders and to buy back stock.
The biopharmaceutical firm, under pressure from new board members, said Thursday after the markets closed that it would pay a cash dividend of $1.50 per share to stockholders of record as of May 22. The dividend will be paid June 6.
Trimeris, which sells the HIV drug Fuzeon, also said it would spend another $17 million to buy back shares.
Trimeris stock closed at $6.98, down 1 cent, on Thursday before the firm announced the dividend, stock buyback and quarterly earnings.
For the quarter ending March 31, Trimeris reported a profit of $2.3 million, or 10 cents a share.
Trimeris to pay stockholders $50 million
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