Nowadays, biotechnology industry consider as important technology field due strong life, food and health application. However this important technology require large amount of investment to maintain the progress. Investors or entrepreneurs especially listed company consider intellectual property system as safeguard as well as become a crucial leverage value of the company. In this review, the discussion focused on the introduction of top ten biotechnology based company, the introduction of intellectual property system and the important of the intellectual properties to biotechnology industries.
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To Cite this Article: Teo, C. L., & Tat, H. H. (2019). A Review of Biotechnology Based Listed Companies and the Importance of Intellectual Properties. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 9(5), 944–952.
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