Where do Medivation shares trade and what is the ticker symbol?
Medivation's common stock is publicly traded on the The Nasdaq Global Market under the symbol "MDVN". The Company's stock previously traded on the American Stock Exchange under the trading symbol "MDV".
What is Medivation's most recent stock price?
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Can I purchase shares directly from Medivation?
No, Medivation does not have a direct stock purchase plan. Shares may be purchased through a broker of your choice.
Does Medivation have a DRIP (Dividend Reinvestment Program)?
Medivation currently does not offer a direct stock purchase or dividend reinvestment program. We currently intend to retain any future earnings to fund the development and expansion of our business, and therefore do not anticipate paying any cash dividends on Common Stock in the foreseeable future. Any future determination to pay dividends will be at the discretion of our Board of Directors.
What is Medivation's fiscal year-end?
Medivation's fiscal year-end is December 31st.
When and where was Medivation incorporated?
Medivation was incorporated in Delaware in October 1995. However, we did not conduct any substantive business operations prior to our acquisition of Medivation Neurology, Inc. on December 17, 2004.
When did Medivation begin its current operations?
We began our current operations on December 17, 2004, when we acquired Medivation Neurology, Inc. Our current management team and our Dimebon™ product candidate for the treatment of Alzheimer's and Huntington's diseases came from this acquisition. Medivation Neurology, Inc. began its operations in October 2003.
Does Medivation have a former corporate name?
Yes. Prior to June 8, 2005, Medivation's corporate name was Orion Acquisition Corp II.
Who is Medivation's transfer agent?
The transfer agent for our Common Stock is American Stock Transfer & Trust Company. You may reach them at (800) 937-5449, or at www.amstock.com.
What is a transfer agent and how do I contact them?
The transfer agent is responsible for maintaining all records of registered stockholders (including change of address, telephone number and name), canceling or issuing stock certificates, and resolving problems related to lost, destroyed or stolen certificates. If your shares are held in Street name (i.e. by your broker), you must contact your broker for these services.
I've lost my stock certificates. How can I replace them?
Contact American Stock Transfer & Trust Company at (800) 937-5449 or www.amstock.com. They can look up your records and make any necessary adjustment.
What do I do if my address has changed?
If your shares are held in your name, you may contact American Stock Transfer & Trust Company at (800) 937-5449 or www.amstock.com. If your shares are held in Street name (i.e. by your broker), you must contact your broker to update your address.
Who can I contact if I have questions or need more information?