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Type
  
Public

Area served
  
Worldwide

Revenue
  
321.3 million USD (2016)

Founded
  
1982

Operating income
  
$56.386 million (2016)

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Traded as
  
NASDAQ: NEOG S&P 600 Component

Industry
  
Healthcare, food safety, animal safety, genomics

Stock price
  
NEOG (NASDAQ) US$ 64.25 -0.29 (-0.45%)23 Mar, 4:00 PM GMT-4 - Disclaimer

CEO
  
James L. Herbert (Jun 1982–)

Headquarters
  
Lansing, Michigan, United States

Subsidiaries
  
Neogen Europe Ltd, Acumedia Manufacturers Inc

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Neogen Corp. (NASDAQ: NEOG) is an international food safety company that provides test kits and relevant products to detect dangerous substances in food. The company was founded in 1982 and is based in Lansing, Michigan. The company serves a wide range of countries including Canada, United States, the United Kingdom, parts of Europe, Mexico and Brazil, India, and China, among others. As of 2016, the company has a market capitalization of $1.83 billion with an enterprise value of $1.57 billion. The company operates a product line of over 100 drug detection test kits worldwide for the detection of about 300 abused and therapeutic drugs in animal treatment. In 2009, it became a vendor of Chinese government and has been engaged in research China-specific food safety and plant health issues.

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History

The company was founded by Herbert D. "Ted" Doan and James L. Herbert in 1981 as an investment project by Michigan State University. Due to the $50,000 investment by the university, Michigan State retained 30% of the company shares in the early years after its founding. The purpose of the company was to help strengthen the biotechnology community in Lansing and the state as a whole, which had no large biotech companies at the time, and to help retain molecular biologists within the state. One of the earliest acquisitions for the company was Ideal Instruments Inc. in 1985 in order to utilize their production of veterinary tools.

In 2010, Neogen acquired the genomics-focused company GeneSeek in order to expand their focus on animal genomes and proper heredity and breeding, especially in regards to cattle.

Products

Neogen focuses on supplying products for bacterial detection and proper sterilization and tool handling with antibiotics, along with genomics research products focused on gene isolation and heredity mapping. The detection products include Reveal for Salmonella Enteriditis, along with Agri-Screen and Veratox for a range of mycotoxin detections. Advancements in hydrophobic grid membrane filter (HGMF) technology led Neogen to the creation of a disposable filter in 2004 called NEO-GRID.

Organization

The company operates its business through two segments including Food Safety and Animal Safety. The Food Safety segment provides diagnostic kits test and other complementary products for dangerous or unintended substances testing in both human and animal food. The Animal Safety segment is engaged in developing and supplying pharmaceuticals and medical instruments that are used in global veterinary market. The latter segment also produces medicine to control animal disease and rodents in wide industries including agricultural, food production. In 2013, the company acquired Chem-Tech Ltd, which used to by wholly owned by Pat and Kelle Rolfes.

Literature cited

  • Batt, Carl A. (September 28, 1999). Encyclopedia of Food Microbiology. Waltham, Massachusetts: Academic Press. ISBN 9780123847331. Retrieved July 27, 2015. 
  • Kenney, Martin (July 1, 1988). Biotechnology: The University-industrial Complex. Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300042092. Retrieved July 24, 2015. 
  • Raugel, Pierre-Jean (December 6, 2012). Rapid Food Analysis and Hygiene Monitoring: Kits, Instruments and Systems. Berlin, Germany: Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 9783642583629. Retrieved July 27, 2015. 
  • References

    Neogen Wikipedia