
Top Institutional Holders
Holder | Shares | Date Reported | % Out | Value |
Baillie Gifford and Company | 45,629,226 | Mar 30, 2022 | 11.32% | 7,860,090,470 |
Blackrock Inc. | 27,661,473 | Dec 30, 2021 | 6.86% | 7,025,460,912 |
Vanguard Group, Inc. (The) | 27,426,570 | Dec 30, 2021 | 6.81% | 6,965,800,248 |
Flagship Pioneering Inc. | 17,581,016 | Dec 30, 2021 | 4.36% | 4,465,226,443 |
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Who bought the most shares of Moderna Inc?
MORGAN STANLEY & CO. LLC Bought 1.8 Million shares of Moderna Inc Fidelity Management & Research Co... Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (... Vanguard International Growth Fun...
Who is Moderna's largest shareholder?
Prior to the IPO, Flagship Pioneering was the largest shareholder with 19.5 percent ownership. CEO Bancel was the second-largest shareholder with a 10 percent stake, while AstraZeneca was its third-largest investor prior to the company going public. Who is Moderna's founder? Derrick Rossi, a Canadian stem cell biologist, co-founded Moderna in 2010.
Who is the owner of Moderna?
Noubar B. Afeyan owns a total of 2.1 million Moderna shares, representing 0.5% of the company's total shares outstanding. 4 Afeyan is one of the company's co-founders and is chair of the board.
How many Moderna shares does Langer own?
Robert S. Langer owns a total of 11.5 million Moderna shares, representing 2.9% of the company's total shares outstanding. 4 Langer serves on the board of directors. He is the David H. Koch Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and has about 800 issued and pending patents.

How much is Inovio contract?
Earlier this week, Inovio also announced a $71 million contract from the U.S. Department of Defense to scale up manufacturing of a device needed to develop its coronavirus vaccine. The biotech also said it's due to report Phase 1 clinical test results at the end of this month.
Did Moderna run the first test?
But Moderna didn't run that study. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, a part of the National Institutes of Health, was responsible for the first tests in humans. Still, MRNA stock ran up more than 24% on March 16, the day it announced the news.
Does the federal government own Moderna?
The federal government might have partial ownership of Moderna 's ( MRNA) coronavirus vaccine, according to an analysis that toppled MRNA stock on Thursday.
Is Moderna a phase 1 drug?
The biotech made history by beginning a Phase 1 study of the vaccine within 63 days of receiving the new coronavirus' genetic sequence. But Moderna didn't run that study.
Who is the CEO of Moderna?
Moderna's CEO, Stéphane Bancel, has served in the role since 2011. Before joining Moderna, Bancel served as the CEO for five years at bioMérieux SA, which is a French diagnostics company. He also held various roles at Eli Lilly from 2000–2006.
How cold does Moderna need to be?
Most pharmacies and doctor’s offices don’t have freezers with that capability. Moderna’s vaccine needs to be stored at -20 degrees Celsius, which is much more feasible.
Does Moderna last longer in refrigeration?
Moderna's vaccine can also last longer in refrigeration than Pfizer’s vaccine. Vaccine administration may start by late December, according to Dr. Fauci. After Moderna gathers more safety data in November, it plans to apply for emergency vaccine authorization with the FDA. Article continues below advertisement.
Is Moderna Pharmaceuticals publicly traded?
Moderna Pharmaceutical is publicly held. It conducted the largest to-date biotech IPO in 2018. The shares trade on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol "MRNA." Prior to the IPO, Flagship Pioneering was the largest shareholder with 19.5 percent ownership.
Where is Moderna made?
Moderna mRNA vaccine. The vaccine produced by the US biotech firm, based in Massachusetts, must be stored at freezer temperature (-20C). The UK has ordered 17m doses, the EU bought 310m with an option for a further 150m in 2022, while the US government ordered 300m shots. Japan purchased 50m shots.
How much will Pfizer sell in 2021?
Pfizer, which splits costs and profit margins equally with BioNTech, expects $15bn in 2021 sales based on current deals. The final number could be twice as high, as Pfizer says it can potentially deliver 2bn doses this year.
How much is the Sinovac shot 2021?
Expected sales in 2021: billions of dollars, but unclear. Sinovac says it can produce more than 1bn doses this year. The vaccine has been priced at $60 for two shots in some Chinese cities. Sinovac’s Indonesian partner Bio Farma, which has ordered at least 40m doses, said it would cost $27.20 for two doses locally.
How much will AstraZeneca charge for 2021?
The company has pledged to supply the vaccine on a not-for-profit basis during this pandemic, and charges $4.30 to $10 for two doses.
Where is the Sinovac jab?
Sinovac, which is based in Beijing, has struck deals with Brazil, Chile, Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines.
Lawmakers invest in big pandemic-era stocks
The investors in vaccines included freshman Rep. Marie Newman, a Democrat of Illinois, whose husband, Jim Newman, has traded shares of both Johnson & Johnson and Moderna. The congresswoman's 2020 annual personal financial disclosure also listed the couple together holding shares in Moderna.
Investments in 3M, Quest, Regeneron
Democratic lawmakers also invested in COVID-19-sensitive companies, including through selling and buying stocks in vaccine manufacturers and other companies deeply involved with pandemic relief efforts.
Democrats' mixed messaging
Early in the pandemic, some lawmakers condemned people looking to make money off COVID-19-related treatments and defenses.
Pharmaceutical contributions and conflicts
Lawmakers' trading stocks of companies that have been profiting from their response to the pandemic has raised concerns about ethics and conflicts of interest.
