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NEOVACS PROVIDES CORPORATE UPDATE AND REPORTS FULL-YEAR 2017 FINANCIAL RESULTS
Paris, March 30, 2018, 7:30 am CEST - NEOVACS (Euronext Growth Paris: ALNEV), a leader in active immunotherapies for the treatment of autoimmune diseases, provided today a corporate update and reported its financial results for the 12-months ended December 31, 2017, as approved by the Company's Board of Directors on March 29, 2018.
- Received U.S. FDA approval to conduct a Phase I/IIa study of IFNalpha Kinoid in dermatomyositis (DM) in the United States. . This Phase IIa clinical trial is a multicenter study currently being conducted in Europe (France, Italy, Germany, and Switzerland) in 30 adult patients. The objective of the study is to evaluate the immunogenicity, tolerability, and biological and clinical efficacy of IFNalpha Kinoid in this orphan indication.
-Signed a license agreement with Centurion pharma to market IFN-Kinoid for the treatment of lupus and DM in Turkey. Pending the successful outcome of Neovacs' Phase IIb clinical trial in lupus, Centurion will pursue authorization with local health authorities in Turkey to commercialize IFNalpha Kinoid in lupus through a "Named Patient" program.
- Strengthened balance sheet during the second half of 2017 through a private placement of 6 million with U.S. biotechnology-focused institutional investors, and a convertible bond issuance for 5.15 million subscribed by European institutional investors.
- Initiated redeemable stock warrant free allocation plan for the benefit of its shareholders. Each Neovacs shareholder received a free redeemable stock warrant for each share held. Holders of the warrants will be able to exercise them and obtain Neovacs shares as of the issue date of the warrants and for a period of 8 months (i.e. until 31 July 2018).
-Reported first positive immunogenicity results for IFNalpha Kinoidin an animal model of type-1 diabetes. Neovacs confirmed a high level of neutralizing anti-IFNalpha antibodies in NOD mice immunized with IFNalpha Kinoid, to observe a twice higher preservation of Langerhans islets[1] in mice treated with IFNalpha Kinoid compared to the control groups, and notable delay in the onset of Type 1 Diabetes in relation to the persistence of anti-IFNalpha neutralizing antibodies. This study was conducted by Neovacs in collaboration with Dr. Agnès Lehuen and Professor Christian Boitard from the department of Immunology of Diabetes at the Hospital Cochin in Paris.
In mid-2018, Neovacs expects to announce the results of the Phase IIb clinical study in lupus. The IFNalpha Kinoid Phase IIb trial in lupus is now fully enrolled with 185 patients randomized, and is being conducted in approximately 20 countries across the U.S., Europe, Latin America, Asia, and North Africa. The objective of the study is to evaluate the biological and clinical efficacy of IFNalpha Kinoid in patients with moderate to severe lupus.
Based on a positive outcome of this study, Neovacs intends to begin executing on its action plan for 2018, including:
Neovacs, together with Stellar Biotechnologies, is progressing the development of Neostell, a state-of-the-art production subsidiary for its Kinoids® vaccines, which is largely supported by a 5 million grant from BPI as part of the "PIAVE" program. The project is expected to start in H2 2018 and be completed in 2023.
FULL-YEAR 2017 FINANCIAL RESULTS
Summary financial information
In K | December 31, 2017 | December 31, 2016 |
Revenues | 834 | 394 |
Operating costs | 19, 163 | 17, 655 |
of which, R&D | 16, 475 | 14, 658 |
Operating profit/loss | (18, 329) | (17, 261) |
Financial Results | -636 | -99 |
Pretax profit/loss | -18, 965 | - 17, 361 |
Exceptional items | 105 | 34 |
Research tax credit | -4, 022 | -3, 394 |
Net profit /loss | -14, 838 | -13, 932 |
KEY FULL-YEAR 2017 FINANCIAL RESULTS
For the year ended December 31, 2017, Neovacs reported an operating loss of 18.3 million, compared to 17.3 million in 2016.
A contained loss of -6% compared to 2016 due to a 2017 operating income higher than 2016, primarily related to the initial payments ( 0.8 million) in connection with its IFNalpha Kinoid license option contracts with Biosense Global LLC (China) and Centurion (Turkey), with a total value of 65 million and 6 million, respectively.
In parallel, the Company maintained its strict cost control policy, which led to a reduction in SG&A of nearly 10% (2.7 million versus 3 million in 2016). The vast majority of operating expenses (86%) were allocated to R&D costs (16.5 million), of which nearly 9.5 million was related to conducting clinical trials, 1.5 million was utilized to execute preclinical studies, and 1.5 million was used for development and industrialization activities for IFNalpha Kinoid (excluding employee costs).
The financial result for the 2017 financial year consists mainly of interest on the single bond issue ( 0.4 million) and the amortization expense of the redemption premium of the single bond issue (0.2 million euros).
The net loss for the year was 14.8 million compared to 13.9 million in 2016, and was partially offset by the increase in the research tax credit (+ 18%) compared to December 31, 2016.
CASH BALANCE
At December 31, 2017, Neovacs had cash and cash equivalents of 5.1 million, compared to 3.9 million at December 31, 2016. This increase was primarily attributable to net proceeds of 6 million from the private placement with US institutional investors in July 2017, 5.1 million in principal from the convertible bond issue in November 2017, and 3.7 million drawn from the equity line financing.
During the first half of 2018, the financial structure of the Company was further strengthened through the following operations:
About Neovacs
Listed on Euronext Growth Paris since 2010, Neovacs is today a leading biotechnology company focused on an active immunotherapy technology platform (Kinoids) with applications in autoimmune and/or inflammatory diseases. On the basis of the company's proprietary technology for inducing a polyclonal immune response (covered by four patent families that potentially run until 2032) Neovacs is focusing its clinical development efforts on IFNalpha Kinoid, an immunotherapy being developed for the indication of lupus and dermatomyositis. Neovacs is also conducting preclinical development works on other therapeutic vaccines in the fields of auto-immune diseases, oncology, allergies and Type 1 diabetes. The goal of the Kinoid approach is to enable patients to have access to safe treatments with efficacy that is sustained in these life-long diseases. www.neovacs.fr
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