Merus Announces Third Quarter 2016 Financial Results and Corporate Developments
“We continued to execute on our clinical strategy during the third quarter, and we are well financed to achieve several key milestones in the coming quarters,” said Ton Logtenberg, PhD, Chief Executive Officer of Merus. “We also further solidified our executive team and expanded our U.S. presence with the appointments of Dr.
Recent Developments
- Received a milestone payment from
ONO Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. for selection of a bispecific antibody candidate for further development under an ongoing collaboration agreement between the two companies.
Upcoming Milestones
- By the end of 2016, Merus expects to prepare interim results from Part 2 of a Phase 1/2 clinical trial of MCLA-128 in breast cancer and report the interim results in the first quarter of 2017.
- By the end of 2016, Merus expects to file an Investigational New Drug application to the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration for a Phase 1/2 trial of MCLA-128.
- In the first quarter of 2017, Merus expects to announce the identification of the first Biclonics® therapeutic candidate targeting immunomodulation.
- During the second half of 2017, Merus expects to report topline data from its Phase 1/2 monotherapy trial of MCLA-128 in patients with solid tumors in multiple indications.
- During the second half of 2017, Merus expects to report interim results from Part 1 of its Phase 1/2 clinical trial evaluating MCLA-117 in patients with AML.
- By the end of 2017, Merus expects to file an IND for a planned Phase 1/2 clinical trial of MCLA-158 in patients with colorectal cancer.
Corporate Highlights
- Announced the appointment of
L. Andres Sirulnik , MD, PhD, as Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Sirulnik, who is based in the Company’s U.S. office, joins Merus fromNovartis , where he most recently served as Vice President and Senior Global Clinical Program Head and oversaw the clinical strategy for Novartis’ immuno-oncology portfolio.
- Also announced the appointment of
John Crowley to the role of Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Crowley, who is also based in the Company’s U.S. office, joins Merus fromCharles River Laboratories , where he served as Corporate Senior Vice President, Corporate Controller and Chief Accounting Officer.
- Also announced that former CFO
Shelley Margetson has transitioned to the role of Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.
Third Quarter 2016 Financial Results
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Total revenue for the three months ended
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Merus ended the quarter with cash and cash equivalents of €66.3 million.
About MCLA-128
MCLA-128 is an ADCC-enhanced Biclonics® that binds to HER2- and HER3- expressing solid tumor cells. MCLA-128 is designed to overcome the inherent and acquired resistance of tumor cells to HER2-targeted therapies using two mechanisms: 1) blocking growth and survival pathways to stop tumor expansion while preventing tumor cells escaping through activation of the HER3/heregulin pathway and 2) recruitment and enhancement of immune effector cells to directly kill the tumor.
About MCLA-117
MCLA-117 is a Biclonics® that is designed to bind to CD3 expressed by T-cells and CLEC12A expressed by acute myeloid leukemia (AML) tumor cells and stem cells. In preclinical studies, MCLA-117 has been shown to recruit and activate the immune system’s own T-cells to kill AML tumor cells and stem cells.
About MCLA-158
MCLA-158 is an ADCC-enhanced Biclonics® being developed for the treatment of colorectal cancer and other solid tumors. MCLA-158 is designed to bind to Lgr5 and EGFR expressing cancer stem cells, block growth and survival pathways and enhance the recruitment of immune effector cells to directly kill cancer stem cells that persist in solid tumors causing relapse and metastasis.
About
Merus is a clinical-stage immuno-oncology company developing innovative full length human bispecific antibody therapeutics, referred to as Biclonics®. Biclonics® are based on the full-length IgG format, are manufactured using industry standard processes and have been observed in preclinical studies to have several of the same features of conventional monoclonal antibodies, such as long half-life and low immunogenicity. Merus' lead bispecific antibody candidate, MCLA-128, is being evaluated in a Phase 1/2 clinical trial in
Forward Looking Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements contained in this press release that do not relate to matters of historical fact should be considered forward-looking statements, including without limitation statements regarding the sufficiency of our finances to fund key milestones, the impact of new members of management on the success of our business, , the timing of results from our clinical trials, regulatory filings, and announcements related to Biclonics® in development, each statement under “Upcoming Milestones,” and the treatment potential for bispecific antibody candidates.
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Merus N.V. | |||||||||
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statement of Financial Position | |||||||||
(after appropriation of result for the period) | |||||||||
September 30, 2016 | December 31, 2015 | ||||||||
(euros in thousands) | |||||||||
Non-current assets | |||||||||
Property, plant and equipment | 442 | 325 | |||||||
Intangible assets | 389 | 435 | |||||||
Restricted cash | 181 | 218 | |||||||
Total non-current assets | 1,012 | 978 | |||||||
Current assets | |||||||||
Trade and other receivables | 1,713 | 1,665 | |||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | 66,274 | 32,851 | |||||||
Total current assets | 67,987 | 34,516 | |||||||
Total assets | 68,999 | 35,494 | |||||||
Shareholders’ equity | |||||||||
Issued and paid-in capital | 1,448 | 775 | |||||||
Share premium account | 139,878 | 90,909 | |||||||
Accumulated loss | (77,588 | ) | (63,382 | ) | |||||
Total equity | 63,738 | 28,302 | |||||||
Non-current liabilities | |||||||||
Borrowings | 375 | 486 | |||||||
Deferred revenue | 223 | 390 | |||||||
Current liabilities | |||||||||
Borrowings | 167 | 167 | |||||||
Trade payables | 1,984 | 2,419 | |||||||
Taxes and social security liabilities | 59 | 142 | |||||||
Deferred revenue | 223 | 223 | |||||||
Other liabilities and accruals | 2,230 | 3,365 | |||||||
Total current liabilities | 4,663 | 6,316 | |||||||
Total liabilities | 5,261 | 7,192 | |||||||
Total equity and liabilities | 68,999 | 35,494 | |||||||
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statement of Profit or Loss and Comprehensive Loss | |||||||
Three month period ended | |||||||
September 30, | |||||||
2016 | 2015 | ||||||
(euros in thousands, except per share data) | |||||||
Revenue | 1,182 | 341 | |||||
Research and development costs | (4,416 | ) | (4,272 | ) | |||
Management and administration costs | (400 | ) | (59 | ) | |||
Other expenses | (1,326 | ) | (1,993 | ) | |||
Total operating expenses | (6,142 | ) | (6,324 | ) | |||
Operating result | (4,960 | ) | (5,983 | ) | |||
Finance income | 25 | 13 | |||||
Finance costs | (10 | ) | (169 | ) | |||
Total finance income / (expenses) | 15 | (156 | ) | ||||
Result before tax | (4,945 | ) | (6,139 | ) | |||
Income tax expense | - | - | |||||
Result after taxation | (4,945 | ) | (6,139 | ) | |||
Other comprehensive income | |||||||
Exchange differences on the translation of foreign operations | 3 | - | |||||
Total other comprehensive loss for the period | 3 | - | |||||
Total comprehensive loss for the period | (4,942 | ) | (6,139 | ) | |||
Basic (and diluted) loss per share | (0.31 | ) | (0.74 | ) | |||
Contacts: MerusN.V. Shelley Margetson – s.margetson@merus.nl +31 (0)30 253 8800Argot Partners Eliza Schleifstein – eliza@argotpartners.com 1-917-763-8106