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The Rise, Bankruptcy and Rebirth of 23andMe | The Circuit

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Jun 3, 202631m 32s video lengthBloomberg Originals

The Signal

Anne Wojcicki, the co-founder of the genetic testing firm 23andMe, recently regained control of her company in a $305 million cash purchase following a bankruptcy filing and a failed board relationship. While Wojcicki reframes the company as a nonprofit platform for open science, the transition is contested by lingering questions regarding its long-term viability, market saturation, and the genuine causes of the company’s recent collapse.

The Case

  • The company’s entire board resigned in 2024, citing "concentrated voting power" and the lack of a "fully financed, fully diligent, actionable proposal" during the firm's final months.11:46
  • Wojcicki explicitly rejects characterizing a major 2025 security incident as a "breach," attributing the compromise of 13,000–14,000 user accounts to credential-stuffing attacks involving reused passwords from other breached services.14:00
  • Following an auction where the biotech giant Regeneron initially won the assets, Wojcicki successfully persuaded the bankruptcy court to reopen the process, eventually winning the company back for $305 million in cash.15:10
  • The corporate crisis unfolded while Wojcicki suffered significant family losses, including the deaths of her father at 86, her sister Susan—the former YouTube CEO—at 56, and her nephew Marco at 19.11:05
  • Wojcicki is now pivoting 23andMe toward a nonprofit model, claiming she can achieve 100 million users and drive personalized prevention research without the pressure of shareholder returns.20:42
  • Experts and critics remain skeptical about the nonprofit pivot's scalability, noting that most consumers interested in genetic testing have already purchased kits, leaving the business without a clear path to the reach required for her scientific ambitions.9:14

The 1 Minute Signal Take

Wojcicki’s resilience is undeniable, but it remains unclear whether her nonprofit rebrand is a genuine scientific evolution or a convenient retreat from the public-market failures that sank her previous model. The video is worth watching for the interview segments where she defends her framing of the security crisis and governance ruptures, which text summaries alone often sanitize.
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