ADVISORY, Feb. 05, 2016 --
What:
CoLucid Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq:CLCD), a Phase 3 clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company that is developing its lead product candidate, lasmiditan, for the acute treatment of migraine headaches, will visit the Nasdaq MarketSite in Times Square.
In honor of the occasion, Thomas P. Mathers, Chief Executive Officer, will ring the Closing Bell.
Where:
Nasdaq MarketSite – 4 Times Square – 43rd & Broadway – Broadcast Studio
When:
Monday, February 8, 2016 – 3:45 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET
CoLucid Pharmaceuticals Media Contact:
Hans Vitzthum
(212) 915-2568
[email protected]
Nasdaq MarketSite:
Emily Pan
(646) 441-5120
[email protected]
Feed Information:
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Gal 3C/06C 95.05 degrees West
18 mhz Lower
DL 3811 Vertical
FEC 3/4
SR 13.235
DR 18.295411
MOD 4:2:0
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Webcast:
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About CoLucid Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
CoLucid is developing oral lasmiditan for the acute treatment of migraine headaches in adults and intravenous lasmiditan for the acute treatment of headache pain associated with migraine in adults in the emergency room and other urgent care settings.
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