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Investor Relations Home | Chiasma - Chiasma is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing and commercializing peptide therapeutics that may open new indications and increase patient choice. The company’s proprietary, validated TPE® (Transient Permeability Enhancer) technology is the engine that powers its product pipeline. Chiasma targets drugs and indications with a clear clinical development and regulatory path and the opportunity for a significant competitive advantage. It focuses on orphan indications whenever possible.


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    I was bewildered when I upgraded my PC operating system to Windows 10, and my Microsoft Money 2004 program stopped working. I needed to find a replacement program, because I like to keep my checkbook up-to-date. I have a Bank of America account where I can download the transactions to my Money account. However, after working with Quicken, I find that the process is now easier than it was with the Microsoft Money program. There is one part of Quicken I don't like, however. When there are upgrades, they ask when you boot up the program if you want to run the updates. When you do this, it seems to lock up the program, so you never really know if it took effect. Overall, though, it seems to be a good replacement, and I will continue to use it.

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