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August 14, 2009

Emergent BioSolutions Inc. (EBS) CEO & Chairman, 10% Owner Fuad El-hibri sells 15,000 Shares

CEO & Chairman, 10% Owner of Emergent BioSolutions Inc. (EBS) Fuad El-hibri sells 15,000 shares of EBS on 08/11/2009 at an average price of $16.78 a share.

EMERGENT BIOSULUTIONS INC. is a leading biopharmaceutical company dedicated to one simple mission – to protect life. EBS develops manufactures and commercializes vaccines and therapeutics that assist the body\’s immune system to prevent or treat disease. Their products target infectious diseases and other medical conditions that have resulted in significant unmet or underserved public health needs. Their marketed product BioThrax? (Anthrax Vaccine Adsorbed) is the only vaccine approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the prevention of anthrax infection. Emergent BioSolutions Inc. has a market cap of $511.8 million; its shares were traded at around $16.91 with a P/E ratio of 13.1 and P/S ratio of 2.8.

June 15, 2009

Fuad El-Hibri’s Emergent BioSolutions’ Typhoid Vaccine

Fuad El-Hibri’s Emergent BioSolutionsTyphoid Vaccine Candidate Achieves Endpoints in Phase II Clinical Study

“We are very pleased to have met the objectives of this Phase II study of our typhoid vaccine candidate. This data is encouraging and indicates great promise for what would be the first single-dose, drinkable typhoid vaccine. We are particularly grateful to the Wellcome Trust for their partnership and generous support of this important project,” stated Fuad El-Hibri, chairman and chief executive officer of Emergent BioSolutions. “Typhoid is endemic in many developing countries, putting countless international travelers and families who visit these nations at risk. With typhoid claiming 200,000 lives each year, continued progress in the development of this vaccine is an important milestone in our company’s efforts to protect life. Emergent BioSolutions remains committed to addressing significant underserved health needs,” he continued.

About the Typhoid Vaccine Candidate

The company’s typhoid vaccine candidate is a live, attenuated strain of the Salmonella typhi bacterium designed to eliminate virulence by deletion of two specific genes. The vaccine is intended to be administered in a single, drinkable dose prior to travel to countries where typhoid is endemic. If approved, this method of administration could provide a competitive advantage compared to currently approved typhoid vaccines.

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Fuad El-Hibri EBS Typhoid Vaccine

Fuad El-Hibri EBS Typhoid Vaccine

Emergent BioSolutions is on the path to finding gold with its typhoid vaccine following positive results in a Phase II trial.

The Maryland-based biopharmaceutical company is developing a single-dose oral drinkable typhoid vaccine aimed to take on Crucell‘s three to four dose oral formulation and Sanofi‘s injectable formulation. The global travellers market was worth $130m (€92m) in 2003, and is expected to increase to $200m by 2014.

According to the company, the typhoid vaccine candidate achieved the study endpoints for safety and immunogenicity with an overall immune response rate of greater than 50 per cent, with 95 per cent confidence.

“We are very pleased to have met the objective of this Phase II study of our typhoid vaccine candidate. This data is encouraging and indicates great promise for what would be the first single-dose, drinkable typhoid vaccine,” Emergent BioSolutions chairman and chief executive Fuad El-Hibri said.

Typhoid is endemic in many developing countries, putting countless international travellers and families who visit these nations at risk. With typhoid claiming 200,000 lives each year, continued progress in the development of this vaccine is an important milestone in our company’s efforts to protect life.”

The company’s typhoid vaccine candidate is a live, attenuated strain of the Salmonella typhi bacterium designed to eliminate virulence by deletion of two specific genes.

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Fuad El-Hibri’s EBS is Developing TB Vaccine

Fuad El-Hibri’s EBS is Developing TB Vaccine

“The search for a new TB vaccine is a complex and challenging process requiring a broad commitment, and we are pleased to be collaborating with so many dedicated and talented researchers on this important effort,” said Jerald C. Sadoff, president and CEO of Aeras, in a statement.

“This marks an important milestone in what we believe is an extraordinary opportunity to prevent tuberculosis, which is a major global health crisis. Emergent is proud to join such distinguished partners as we make progress in the fight against one of the world’s deadliest diseases,” said Fuad El-Hibri, chairman and CEO of Rockville biotech Emergent BioSolutions, which is teaming with the University of Oxford on the TB project.

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Fuad El-Hibri and EBS Initial Public Offering

Fuad El-Hibri and EBS Initial Public Offering

A Gaithersburg drug company that makes most of its money selling the only federally approved vaccine against anthrax is in the final stages of preparing an initial public offering to raise up to $92 million.

Late last month, Emergent Biosolutions Inc. set the range of its offering at $14 to $16 a share. The company said it intends to use the money on its manufacturing facilities in Frederick and Michigan and to fund development of several products, according to documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The company is tightly controlled by Fuad El-Hibri, its chairman and chief executive. El-Hibri, who lives in Potomac, has an extensive background in the telecommunications industry. He and his father have also had significant involvement with a British provider of anthrax vaccines. El-Hibri, who became a U.S. citizen in 1999, was born in Germany and grew up around Europe and the Middle East before attending Stanford and Yale universities.

El-Hibri controls 99.5 percent of the Emergent’s outstanding stock. After going public, he will control 81.4 percent. In SEC documents, the company said El-Hibri “will continue to have substantial control over us after this offering, including through his ability to control the election of the members of our board of directors, and could delay or prevent a change of control.”

Biotech analysts said Emergent could have a tough time with its initial public offering. Just two biotech companies — Osiris Therapeutics, a Baltimore biotechnology firm working on stem-cell therapies, is one — went public in the third quarter, and the market for IPOs in general has been spotty.

According to Thomson Financial, more companies have withdrawn IPOs this year than in any of the previous five years, indicating investors are skeptical of new company stock offerings despite the generally strong market for stocks. And venture capital-backed IPOs, traditionally the most prolific source of new company issues, fell significantly in the third quarter.

Companies that have managed to go public are in a broad range of industries, and those that have had the most success are in tried-and-true money-making or technologically hot industries. For example, locally, government contracting giant SAIC Inc. is up 33 percent since its Oct. 12 IPO. And Osiris Therapeutics is up 89 percent since its August IPO.

Emergent Biosolutions’ effort to finish its IPO comes as federal health officials deal with a troubled $877.5 million contract for another anthrax vaccine, made by VaxGen Inc. VaxGen is supposed to provide 75 million doses for the national stockpile, but the Food and Drug Administration recently halted human testing of the California company’s vaccine because of concerns about its potency, throwing the entire contract into doubt.

VaxGen’s contract was awarded under the Project Bioshield initiative, which seeks to develop modern vaccines and drugs for chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear attacks. VaxGen’s proposed anthrax vaccine, if successful, would require fewer doses over a shorter period of time to produce immunity than the older version made by Emergent.

Emergent has been urging Congress and federal health officials to buy more of its anthrax vaccine, called BioThrax, for the stockpile. The efforts are being aided by Louis W. Sullivan, who was health and human services secretary from 1989 to 1993, and Jerome M. Hauer, a former senior HHS official who oversaw public health emergency preparedness. Both men are on Emergent’s board.

So far, the government has purchased 10 million doses.

In its SEC filings, Emergent said the government’s efforts to stockpile a newer version “would limit, possibly significantly, the market for BioThrax.” The company said it is in the early stages of developing a next-generation anthrax vaccine and products for other diseases and bioterrorism agents.

Emergent officials could not comment because the company is in a quiet period before its offering.

While the $5.6 billion Project Bioshield program is potentially the most lucrative outlet for BioThrax, Emergent also sells the vaccine to the Defense Department. Since 1998, the Defense Department has vaccinated 1.5 million people with more than 5.7 million doses, according to SEC documents. It is providing 1.5 million doses to the military through September 2007.

BioThrax has been controversial in the military. Some soldiers have complained of significant side effects and have refused to use the vaccine, leading to a court battle that temporarily stopped mandatory vaccinations. The government recently resumed mandatory vaccinations with BioThrax after the FDA said the vaccine was safe and effective.

John T. McCamant, editor of the Medical Technology Stock Letter, said Emergent’s IPO could be particularly difficult because the only customer for bioterrorism products is the government.

“That’s a tall trick because the money will come in lumps at best,” he said.

Staff writer Terence O’Hara contributed to this report.

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June 14, 2009

Fuad El-Hibri on AOL Money and Finance

Fuad El-Hibri on AOL Money and Finance

Emergent BioSolutions protects your thorax against anthrax. Emergent BioSolutions develops and produces, for government and commercial markets, drugs that treat or protect against infectious diseases and bio-agents. The company supplies BioThrax (the US’s only FDA-approved anthrax vaccine) primarily to the departments of Defense and Health and Human Services (HHS). Its biodefense unit is also developing a post-exposure treatment for anthrax and a preventive vaccine for botulinum toxin. For commercial markets, Emergent is working on therapies and vaccines for typhoid, Group B strep, and hepatitis B, among other things. Chairman and CEO Fuad El-Hibri controls more than half of the company.

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About Fuad El-Hibri on Atlanta Business Chronicle

About Fuad El-Hibri on Atlanta Business Chronicle

Fuad El-Hibri is the President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Emergent Biosolutions, a Maryland-based biotechnology company focused on the development, manufacture and commercialization of immunobiotics. Emergent is the sole manufacturer of and FDA-licensed anthrax vaccine, BioThrax. Mr. El-Hibri is a member of the Board of Trustees of American University and of the International Biomedical Research Alliance.

Professional Biography

Organization Position Status
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The National Health Museum, Inc President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Emergent Biosolutions Current
Emergent BioSolutions Inc. President Current
Emergent BioSolutions Inc. Chairman of the Board of Directors Current
American University Board of Directors Current

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    Fuad El-Hibri on CampaignMoney

    Fuad El Hibri Contribution List in 2008

    El-Hibri, Fuad
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    Emergent BioSolutions, Inc./CEO
    El-Hibri, Fuad Mr.
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    Emergent Biosolutions/CEO
    El-Hibri, Fuad
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    Emergent BioSolutions/Executive
    El-Hibri, Fuad
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    Emergent BioSolutions, Inc./CEO
    El-Hibri, Fuad
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    BioSolutions, Inc./Executive
    El-Hibri, Fuad
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    Emergent BioSolutions, Inc./CEO & C
    El-Hibri, Fuad
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    Emergent BioSolutions, Inc./Executi
    El-Hibri, Fuad Mr.
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    20854
    Emergent BioSolutions, Inc./Executi
    El-Hibri, Fuad
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    20854
    Emergent BioSolutions, Inc./Executi
    El-Hibri, Fuad
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    20854
    Emergent BioSolutions/Executive
    El-Hibri, Fuad
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    Emergent Bio Solutions/CEO
    El-Hibri, Fuad
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    Emergent Biosolutions/CEO
    EL-HIBRI, FUAD
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    EMERGENT BIO SOLUTIONS INC/CEO
    El-Hibri, Fuad Mr.
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    Emergent Biosolutions/CEO
    El-Hibri, Fuad
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    Emergent BioSolutions/Chairman
    El-Hibri, Fuad
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    Emergent BioSolutions/Executive
    EL-HIBRI, FUAD
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    EMERGENT BIOSOLUTIONS, INC./EXECUTI
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    POTOMAC, MD
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    EMERGENT BIOSOLUTIONS/EXECUTIVE
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    EMERGENT BIOSOLUTIONS/EXECUTIVE
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    EL-HIBRI, FUAD
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    EMERGENT BIOSOLUTIONS/CEO
    EL-HIBRI, FUAD
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    EMERGENT BIOSOLUTIONS/CEO
    El-Hibri, Fuad
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    Emergent Bio Solutions Inc/Chairman
    El-Hibri, Fuad
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    Emergent BioSolutions/Executive
    El-Hibri, Fuad
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    Emergent Bio Solutions/CEO
    El-Hibri, Fuad
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    Emergent BioSolutions/Executive
    El-Hibri, Fuad Mr.
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    Emergent Biosolutions/Executive
    EL-HIBRI, FUAD
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    20854
    EMERGENT BIOSOLUTIONS/CHAIRMAN
    EL-HIBRI, FUAD
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    EMERGENT BIOSOLUTIONS/CHAIRMAN
    El-Hibri, Fuad Mr.
    POTOMAC, MD
    20854
    Emergent Biosolutions/Executive
    EL-HIBRI, FUAD MR.
    POTOMAC, MD
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    EMERGENT SOLUTIONS/GOVERNMENT AFFAI
    EL-HIBRI, FUAD
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    Fuad El-Hibri political donations on Fundrace on Huffington Post

    Fuad El-Hibri political donations on Fundrace on Huffington Post

    Updated
    Q2/2007

    $10,000

    Updated
    Q2/2007

    $5,000

    Donation to Emergent Biosolutions Inc Employees Pac

    Updated
    Q2/2007

    $5,000

    Donation to Emergent Biosolutions Inc Employees Pac

    Updated
    Q1/2008

    $5,000

    Donation to Emergent Biosolutions Inc Employees Pac

    Updated
    Q3/2007

    $2,300

    Donation to Mccaul For Congress Inc

    Updated
    Q3/2007

    $2,300

    Donation to Truth Accountability And Courage Political Action Committee (tacpac)

    Updated
    Q2/2008

    $2,300

    Donation to Walter Jones For Congress Committee (2008)

    Updated
    Q1/2008

    $2,300

    Donation to Coleman For Senate 08

    Updated
    Q1/2008

    $2,300

    Donation to Coleman For Senate 08

    Democrat

    Updated
    Q4/2007
    Hillary Clinton
    $2,300

    Updated
    Q1/2008

    $2,300

    Donation to Friends Of Senator Carl Levin

    Updated
    Q1/2007

    $2,100

    Donation to Coleman For Senate 08

    Updated
    Q4/2007

    $1,300

    Donation to Team Sununu

    Democrat

    Updated
    Q2/2007
    Barack Obama
    $1,000

    Updated
    Q4/2007

    $1,000

    Donation to Team Sununu

    Republican

    Updated
    Q1/2007
    John McCain
    $1,000

    Updated
    Q3/2007

    $1,000

    Donation to Friends Of Barbara Ferris

    Updated
    Q1/2008

    $1,000

    Donation to Friends Of Mark Warner

    Updated
    Q1/2008

    $230

    Donation to Coleman For Senate 08

    Updated
    Q1/2007

    $200

    Donation to Coleman For Senate 08

    Republican

    Updated
    Q1/2004
    George W. Bush
    $1,000

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