Post by icemandios on Apr 16, 2024 12:38:42 GMT
VBI Vaccines Reports Full Year 2023 Financial Results
Upcoming milestones across lead pipeline programs include:
Additional interim data readouts from randomized, controlled Phase 2b study of VBI-1901 in recurrent GBM expected mid-year and year-end 2024
Evaluation of novel mRNA-launched eVLP (MLE) platform technology by potential partners
April 16, 2024 08:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--VBI Vaccines Inc. (Nasdaq: VBIV) (VBI), a biopharmaceutical company driven by immunology in the pursuit of powerful prevention and treatment of disease, today provided a business update and announced financial results for the year ended December 31, 2023.
“Over the last 12 months, we’ve seen continued progress across all of our lead programs – with increased use of PreHevbrio and an ever-expanding access and distribution network in place, as well as positive clinical data announcements from all lead pipeline programs, we are helping to make great strides in the fight against GBM, hepatitis B, and coronaviruses,” said Jeff Baxter, VBI’s President and CEO. “In the face of a challenging financial market for biotechnology companies, we’ve taken steps to improve our financial stability, including strengthening our balance sheet through equity offerings and business development collaborations, as well as executing on a plan to significantly reduce our debt liability. With a number of near-term milestones expected, we are focused on managing our operational expenses and capital to fuel sustainable growth and value for key stakeholders – patients, healthcare providers, and shareholders.”
Recent Key Program Achievements and Projected Upcoming Milestones
PreHevbrio® [Hepatitis B Vaccine (Recombinant)]
PreHevbri became available in Sweden at the end of 2023, and VBI expects that PreHevbri will be made available in certain additional European Union countries in 2024 through its partnership with Valneva
VBI-1901: Cancer Vaccine Immunotherapeutic Candidate – Glioblastoma (GBM)
Mid-Year and Year-End 2024: Additional interim data expected from ongoing randomized Phase 2b study in recurrent GBM patients, subject to speed of enrollment
Novel mRNA-Launched eVLP (MLE) Technology Platform
Breadth and quality of immune response expand the potential for the MLE platform across indications
Throughout 2024: MLE technology under evaluation by potential partners
VBI-2901: Multivalent Pan-Coronavirus Vaccine Candidate
2024: Additional data expected from Phase 1 study
Corporate Updates
To date in 2024, the Company has raised approximately $3.6 million in aggregate gross proceeds from the issuance of its common shares and warrants, and the exercise of previously issued warrants
Financial Results for the Twelve Months Ended December 2023
Net Cash Used in Operating Activities: Net cash used in operating activities for the full year 2023 was $60.9 million compared to $73.7 million for 2022. The decrease in cash outflows is largely a result of non-cash reconciling items, mainly impairment charges and unrealized foreign exchange loss, and the change in operating working capital, most notably in inventory, other current assets, accounts payable, deferred revenues, and other current liabilities. As a result of the organizational changes announced in April 2023, operating cash outflows in the second half of 2023 were $20 million as compared to $36.3 million in the second half of 2022, representing a 45% reduction.
PreHevbrio® (Hepatitis B Vaccine [Recombinant]) global net revenue increased 234% year-over-year from 2022 to 2023
Preliminary 2024 PreHevbrio U.S. sales demonstrate continued growth, with approximately 65% of 2023 full-year volume sold in Q1 2024 alone
Early data from randomized Phase 2b study of VBI-1901 in recurrent glioblastoma (GBM) demonstrate encouraging separation of tumor response trends between VBI-1901 study arm and standard-of-care arm
Additional interim data readouts from randomized, controlled Phase 2b study of VBI-1901 in recurrent GBM expected mid-year and year-end 2024
Evaluation of novel mRNA-launched eVLP (MLE) platform technology by potential partners
April 16, 2024 08:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--VBI Vaccines Inc. (Nasdaq: VBIV) (VBI), a biopharmaceutical company driven by immunology in the pursuit of powerful prevention and treatment of disease, today provided a business update and announced financial results for the year ended December 31, 2023.
“Over the last 12 months, we’ve seen continued progress across all of our lead programs – with increased use of PreHevbrio and an ever-expanding access and distribution network in place, as well as positive clinical data announcements from all lead pipeline programs, we are helping to make great strides in the fight against GBM, hepatitis B, and coronaviruses,” said Jeff Baxter, VBI’s President and CEO. “In the face of a challenging financial market for biotechnology companies, we’ve taken steps to improve our financial stability, including strengthening our balance sheet through equity offerings and business development collaborations, as well as executing on a plan to significantly reduce our debt liability. With a number of near-term milestones expected, we are focused on managing our operational expenses and capital to fuel sustainable growth and value for key stakeholders – patients, healthcare providers, and shareholders.”
Recent Key Program Achievements and Projected Upcoming Milestones
PreHevbrio® [Hepatitis B Vaccine (Recombinant)]
Product revenue, net of $3.1 million in 2023 compared to $0.9 million in 2022, a 234% year-over-year increase
Preliminary 2024 PreHevbrio U.S. sales demonstrate substantial outpacing of 2023 on a volume basis - through early March 2024, U.S. sales volume totaled approximately 65% of 2023 full year volume
Market segment contracting platforms continue to see growth across Integrated Delivery Networks (IDNs) and large hospital systems, national and regional pharmacy networks, multiple large military and federal facilities, prisons, and independent and public health clinics:
A top-five national health system converted to PreHevbrio in early 2024 with contracting efforts underway to secure additional IDN partners
Retail usage supported by strong ordering from national chains, including Walmart, along with key regional pharmacy networks
PreHevbrio is also available for purchase through the CDC Adult Vaccine Contract
Ex-US – PreHevbri®:
Exclusive licensing deal with Brii Biosciences (Brii Bio) announced for the development and commercialization of PreHevbri in the Asia Pacific region (APAC), excluding Japan
An update to the hepatitis B chapter of the Green Book, a resource for healthcare providers with the latest information on vaccines in the UK, was published in April and included detailed information about PreHevbri
VBI-1901: Cancer Vaccine Immunotherapeutic Candidate – Glioblastoma (GBM)
September 2023: First patients dosed in the randomized, controlled Phase 2b study of VBI-1901, an FDA Fast Track and Orphan Drug Designated cancer vaccine candidate, in recurrent GBM patients
April 2024: Encouraging early tumor response data from Phase 2b study in recurrent GBM presented at World Vaccine Congress 2024:
VBI-1901 Arm: 2 stable disease (SD) observations among patients eligible for evaluation at week 12 (n=2/5), achieving a 40% disease control rate, consistent with 44% disease control rate observed in the Phase 1/2a portion of the study
Control Arm (carmustine or lomustine chemotherapy): No tumor responses have been observed to date (n=0/6; 0% disease control rate) – all evaluable patients experienced a 2-8x increase in tumor size by week 6 and have been taken off study protocol
Novel mRNA-Launched eVLP (MLE) Technology Platform
October 2023: Expansion of proprietary virus-like particle (VLP) platforms announced, supported by preclinical data that demonstrated significant immunologic and manufacturing benefits
MLE technology enables the manufacture of particulate vaccines, capable of driving polyfunctional B-cell and T-cell activation, on accelerated timelines, similar to other mRNA vaccine production timelines
Multiple animal studies have assessed MLE presentation of target antigens compared to mRNA expression alone – studies conducted include target antigens for cytomegalovirus (CMV), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), and coronaviruses
April 2024: Announced expansion of strategic partnership with Canadian Government to advance the development of the MLE technology platform, supported by the CAD$28 million funding award remaining under the original agreement
VBI-2901: Multivalent Pan-Coronavirus Vaccine Candidate
September 2023: Initial data from Phase 1 study of VBI-2901 reported – the first clinical data from a pan-coronavirus vaccine candidate, demonstrating vaccine benefit represented as boosting and/or greater durability of neutralizing antibody titers
Corporate Updates
February 2024: Announcement of agreement to sell manufacturing capabilities, certain related assets, and enter into new license agreement with Brii Bio – VBI to receive up to $33 million in consideration, subject to achievement of certain activities, which will be used to reduce VBI’s loan obligations due to K2 HealthVentures (K2HV), for:
VBI’s manufacturing capabilities and certain related assets at Rehovot manufacturing facility
Intellectual property for VBI-2601, VBI’s hepatitis B immunotherapeutic candidate
Exclusive Asia Pacific (APAC), excluding Japan, license for development and commercialization of VBI-1901, VBI’s GBM immunotherapeutic candidate
Following completion of all transactions, VBI expects its total debt principal with K2HV to be significantly reduced from $50 million to $17 million
In connection with the transactions, certain covenants in VBI’s loan agreement with K2HV have been amended
Financial Results for the Twelve Months Ended December 2023
Cash Position: As of December 31, 2023, VBI had $23.7 million in cash as compared with $62.6 million in cash as of December 31, 2022. Cash position at December 31, 2023, does not include approximately $3.6 million gross proceeds from registered direct offering of common shares and warrants, warrant exercises, and sale of common shares through VBI’s at-the-market facility subsequent to December 31, 2023 and through early April 2024.
Revenues, net: Revenues, net for the full year 2023 were $8.7 million as compared to $1.1 million for the same period in 2022. The revenue increase was a result of an increase in product sales of PreHevbrio in the U.S. and of PreHevbri to VBI’s partner, Valneva, in Europe, in addition to the license revenue and R&D services revenue associated with the agreements with Brii Bio.
Cost of Revenues: Cost of revenues was $12.5 million for the full year 2023 as compared to $11.3 million in 2022. The increase in the cost of revenues was due to increased sales and increased outsourced testing costs during the year ended December 31, 2023.
Research and Development (R&D): R&D expenses for the year ended December 2023 were $9.3 million as compared to $15.5 million in 2022. R&D expenses were offset by $8.3 million for the year ended December 31, 2023, and $8.9 million for the year ended December 31, 2022, due to government grants and funding arrangements. The decrease in R&D expenses is primarily a result of decreased development expenses for VBI’s pan-coronavirus and GBM candidates, VBI-2901 and VBI-1901, due to timing of ongoing clinical studies of each candidate.
Sales, General, and Administrative (SG&A): SG&A expenses for the full year 2023 were $42.1 million as compared to $56.1 million in 2022. The decrease in SG&A expenses was mainly a result of the April 2023 organizational changes that reduced our internal workforce and operating expenses.
Net Loss and Net Loss Per Share: Net loss and net loss per share for the full year 2023 were $92.8 million and $6.03, respectively, compared to a net loss and net loss per share of $113.3 million and $13.16 for the full year 2022, respectively.
Net Loss and Net Loss Per Share, Excluding Impairment Charges and Foreign Exchange Loss: Net loss and net loss per share, excluding impairment charges and foreign exchange loss, for the full year 2023 were $61.7 million and $3.96, respectively, compared to $85.8 million and $9.97 for the year ended 2022, respectively. See “Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures” below for additional information regarding this non-GAAP financial measure, and “GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliation” for a reconciliation of this non-GAAP financial measure to net loss and net loss per share.
Impairment charges and foreign exchange loss for the full year 2023 were $24.6 million and $6.5 million, respectively, as compared to none and $27.5 million in 2022. Certain intercompany loans between the Company and its subsidiaries are denominated in a currency other than the functional currency of each entity. The primary driver of the increase in foreign exchange loss was the impact of the relative strengthening of the U.S. and Canadian Dollars against the New Israeli Shekel upon translation of these intercompany loans.