Bicycle Therapeutics Announces Collaboration With the German Cancer Research Center, to Discover and Develop Wholly Owned Bicycle® Radio Conjugates for a Range of Oncology Targets

On May 4, 2023 Bicycle Therapeutics plc (NASDAQ: BCYC), a biotechnology company pioneering a new and differentiated class of therapeutics based on its proprietary bicyclic peptide (Bicycle) technology, reported that it has entered into a collaboration with the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), to develop and discover Bicycle radio conjugates (BRCs) for a range of oncology targets.

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Founded in 1964, DKFZ is the largest biomedical research institution in Germany. It is a premier radioligand therapy organization that has a proven track record of supporting the development of such therapies and, together with the University of Heidelberg, was vital to the early development of Pluvicto.

Bicycle and DKFZ have been collaborating on tumor targeting BRCs which in preclinical studies, have shown superior tumor uptake compared to antibody-based approaches. Results from the preclinical study were published in Cancer Research in February 2019 and can be accessed here. With this new alliance, the relationship has expanded to include a more continuous and purpose-driven commitment towards advancing candidates towards the clinic.

Professor Matthias Eder commented that he and his colleagues at DKFZ were excited to work with Bicycle to develop novel radiopharmaceutical therapies. "We have experience working with Bicycle scientists on radiochemistry projects and believe that the physicochemical properties of Bicycle’s constrained bi-cyclic peptides make them ideal ligands for targeted radioisotope delivery."

"We believe the advancement of BRCs is a promising application of the Bicycle platform and represents the third leg within our core oncology focus. Building on the recent announcement of our collaboration with Novartis, we are excited to deepen our relationship with DKFZ, a leading radioligand research organization, to seek to accelerate the development of our wholly owned BRCs," said Kevin Lee, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of Bicycle Therapeutics. "The goal of the collaboration is to develop a pipeline of wholly owned BRC compounds with the potential to become new treatment options for patients living with cancer."

Dr. Lee continued, "We are thrilled to have now announced multiple collaborations in the radiopharmaceutical space this year, which we believe provides further validation of the Bicycle platform. Likewise, we remain encouraged by data generated to date from our wholly owned pipeline of Bicycle Toxin Conjugates (BTCs) and Bicycle tumor-targeted immune cell agonists (Bicycle TICAs) which we believe demonstrates differentiation compared to antibody-based approaches and other modalities. We look forward to providing multiple updates this year as we advance BT8009, BT5528 and BT7480 in the clinic. In addition, we intend to commence initial testing of our own BRCs in patients by the end of 2024."

Aligos Therapeutics Reports Recent Business Progress and First Quarter 2023 Financial Results

On May 4, 2023 Aligos Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALGS), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing novel therapeutics to address unmet medical needs in liver and viral diseases, reported recent business progress and financial results for the first quarter 2023 (Press release, Aligos Therapeutics, MAY 4, 2023, View Source [SID1234631012]).

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"Our team is off to a great start in 2023, having already achieved multiple important milestones," said Lawrence Blatt, PhD, MBA, Chairman & CEO of Aligos. "For our key NASH program, we recently collected and presented data demonstrating the excellent PK properties for our Phase 2 gelcap formulation, which has enabled the initiation of Ph2 drug supply manufacturing activities. We remain on track to file an IND for Ph2 in Q4 of this year. For our COVID-19 protease inhibitor, ALG-097558, we recently submitted the CTA to enable initiation of a first in human safety and PK study with dosing anticipated to start mid-year. For our chronic hepatitis B portfolio, our capsid assembly modulator continues to show best-in-class HBsAg lowering activity with data recently presented at the Global Hepatitis Summit meeting showing subjects dosed with 300 mg ALG-000184 for up to 28 weeks achieving HBsAg reductions of up to 1.65 log10 IU/mL. Finally, our CHB siRNA drug, ALG-125755, recently completed enrollment in the 3rd cohort of Part 2, which is evaluating single ascending doses in CHB patients. We plan to continue to share emerging data from both of these CHB clinical programs next month at EASL 2023 and at future scientific meetings."

Recent Business Progress

Aligos Portfolio of Drug Candidates

NASH Program

In Part 3 of Study ALG-055009-301, the bioavailability of the Phase 2 gel cap formulation was found to compare favorably relative to the liquid formulation used in the SAD (Part 1) and MAD (Part 2) portions of the study. Exposures for the gel cap formulation were similar to the liquid formulation with low variability and no evidence of a meaningful food effect.
After conducting a comprehensive data review, the proposed doses for Ph2 were identified and include a planned top dose (gel cap) approximately equivalent to 0.75 mg (liquid formulation). Because this planned top dose was not specifically studied in earlier MAD cohorts, Aligos plans to conduct in Q2 2023 a MAD cohort evaluating the safety, PK and PD of 0.75 mg ALG-055009 (liquid formulation) x 14 days.
Phase 2 enabling activities, including 13 week GLP toxicology studies and gel cap manufacturing, were initiated in Q1 and both activities remain on track for a Q4 2023 Ph2 IND filing.
COVID-19

The CTA for the FIH Study ALG-097558-701 was successfully submitted in the UK in April. Additional Ph1 startup activities are ongoing to support initiation of ALG-097558 dosing, which is anticipated to start mid-year.
HBV Programs

Additional HBsAg lowering data from ongoing cohorts in Study ALG-000184-201 were presented at the Global Hepatitis Summit in April. These data showed that subjects dosed with 300 mg ALG-000184 + entecavir for up to 28 weeks are achieving HBsAg reductions of up to 1.65 log10 IU/mL and a majority (4 of 5 subjects) that have been dosed for ~24 weeks demonstrated at least a 1.00 log10 IU/mL reduction in HBsAg levels.
Financial Results for the First Quarter 2023

Cash, cash equivalents and investments totaled $103.5 million as of March 31, 2023, compared with $125.8 million as of December 31, 2022. We continue to believe our cash balance provides sufficient cash to fund planned operations through the end of 2024.

Net losses for the three months ended March 31, 2023, were $23.0 million or basic and diluted net loss per common share of $(0.53), compared to net losses of $35.6 million or basic and diluted net loss per common share of $(0.84) for the three months ended March 31, 2022.

Research and development (R&D) expenses for the three months ended March 31, 2023, were $18.1 million compared with $31.7 million for the same period of 2022. The decrease in R&D expenses for this comparative period is primarily attributable to a decrease in third-party expenses due to our continued wind down related to the discontinuation of our STOPS and ASO programs, and the manufacturing of drug supply in advance of our clinical and nonclinical activities. Total R&D stock-based compensation expense incurred for the three months ended March 31, 2023, was $2.2 million compared with $2.0 million for the same period of 2022.

General and administrative (G&A) expenses for the three months ended March 31, 2023, were $8.5 million compared with $6.5 million for the same period of 2022. The increase in G&A expenses for this comparative period is primarily attributable to an increase in legal and related costs offset by a decrease in facility expenses. Total G&A stock-based compensation expense incurred for the three months ended March 31, 2023, was $1.5 million compared with $1.8 million for the same period of 2022.

Alector Reports First Quarter 2023 Financial Results and Provides Business Update

On May 4, 2023 Alector, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALEC), a clinical-stage biotechnology company pioneering immuno-neurology, reported first quarter 2023 financial results and recent portfolio and business updates. As of March 31, 2023, Alector’s cash, cash equivalents and investments totaled $669.3 million (Press release, Alector, MAY 4, 2023, View Source [SID1234631011]).

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"We continue the momentum built in 2022, making steady progress in the first quarter advancing our late-stage immuno-neurology programs," said Arnon Rosenthal, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of Alector. "We remain on track to engage with regulatory authorities this summer regarding the INFRONT-3 trial of latozinemab, and we are targeting early 2025 for a data readout from the pivotal trial. As we look ahead to the remainder of 2023, we anticipate important milestones across our pipeline, including completing enrollment in the Phase 2 clinical trial of our TREM2 candidate, AL002, in patients with early Alzheimer’s disease and new data from the INFRONT-2 clinical trial of latozinemab in FTD-C9orf72. I look forward to providing updates on our late-stage clinical and early research programs in the coming months."

Gary Romano, M.D., Ph.D., Chief Medical Officer of Alector added, "We have an exciting year ahead of us as we continue to progress latozinemab, AL101 and AL002 through the clinic. We are very encouraged by recent drug development programs in neurological disorders that have successfully leveraged treatment effects on biomarkers to support clinical efficacy. All our clinical studies are designed to deliver robust biomarker and clinical data that will evaluate the therapeutic effects of our antibody candidates on disease pathophysiology and clinical disease progression. In our Phase 2 INFRONT-2 trial of latozinemab, we have observed normalization of CSF and plasma levels of GFAP. Increased levels of GFAP are associated with faster rates of brain atrophy in FTD. We look forward to sharing additional data from the FTD-C9orf72 cohort later this year, and we continue to advance our pivotal Phase 3 INFRONT-3 study, which evaluates those biomarkers and clinical endpoints in a double-blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled trial of latozinemab for the treatment of FTD-GRN."

Recent Clinical Updates

Immuno-Neurology Portfolio
Progranulin Programs (latozinemab (AL001) and AL101) Being Developed in Collaboration with GSK

Alector is preparing to engage with regulatory authorities in mid-2023 to discuss statistical analysis plans for the pivotal Phase 3 INFRONT-3 clinical trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of latozinemab (AL001) in patients with frontotemporal dementia due to a progranulin gene mutation (FTD-GRN). Emerging knowledge in the field may enable completion of the study with fewer patients and/or a shorter treatment duration. The company is targeting an INFRONT-3 data readout in early 2025 with the potential for a Biologics License Application (BLA) filing in late 2025 subject to regulatory discussion outcomes.

As previously announced, Alector plans to present additional data from the INFRONT-2 Phase 2 clinical trial of latozinemab in FTD-C9orf72 during the second half of 2023. The data is expected to include additional results from the entire FTD-C9orf72 cohort. To date, the company has presented 12-month results from six symptomatic FTD-C9orf72 trial participants treated with latozinemab. The FTD-C9orf72 cohort represents the first clinical dataset in an indication where latozinemab elevated progranulin above physiological levels, supporting the company’s efforts to expand the progranulin franchise into additional neurodegenerative disease indications, including Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Parkinson’s disease (PD) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

The company submitted a poster, PK/PD modeling of progranulin elevation in blood and CSF to support AL101 dose selection and Phase 2 study design, for the 2023 Annual Meeting of the American College of Clinical Pharmacology (ACCP) being held in Bellevue, Washington from September 10-12, 2023. The pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) modeling supports dose selection for the Phase 2 study of AL101 in AD. AL101 is intended to elevate progranulin levels in a manner similar to latozinemab but with different PK/PD properties, and the company plans to investigate AL101 for the treatment of AD and PD. As previously reported, Alector and GSK plan to initiate a global Phase 2 clinical trial with AL101 in early AD.
TREM2 Program (AL002) Being Developed in Collaboration with AbbVie

Alector received a $17.8 million milestone payment from AbbVie in March 2023 after enrolling and dosing the first patient in a long-term extension (LTE) of the INVOKE-2 Phase 2 clinical trial in patients with early AD. Alector may also receive up to an additional $12.5 million from AbbVie to support enrollment in the INVOKE-2 trial. Alector is on track to complete enrollment in the trial in the third quarter of 2023, with top-line data expected by the fourth quarter of 2024. The INVOKE-2 trial is designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of AL002 in slowing disease progression in individuals with early AD.

AbbVie has an exclusive option to globally develop and commercialize AL002. AbbVie’s exercise of that option would prompt a $250 million payment to Alector.
Early Research Pipeline

Alector continues to strategically invest in and advance its innovative research portfolio to fuel its development pipeline. The company’s target discovery engine robustly integrates functional genomics, external and internal data, and machine learning. Additionally, the company is applying its proprietary blood brain barrier technologies to support its next-generation product candidates.
Recent Corporate Updates

Kristina Cutter, M.P.H., was promoted to Chief Regulatory, Pharmacovigilance, and Quality Assurance Officer. Ms. Cutter has over 20 years of biotechnology industry experience and oversees the global regulatory and safety strategy as well as Alector’s quality systems, which ensure the right to operate across Alector’s immuno-neurology portfolios.
First Quarter 2023 Financial Results

Revenue. Collaboration revenue for the quarter ended March 31, 2023, was $16.5 million, compared to $24.5 million for the same period in 2022. This decrease was primarily due to less revenue recognized from the GSK agreement.

R&D Expenses. Total research and development expenses for the quarter ended March 31, 2023, were $51.9 million, compared to $53.0 million for the same period in 2022. The decrease in R&D expenses was mainly driven by the decrease in our latozinemab programs due to the timing of manufacturing activities offset by an increase in the AL002 program due to higher enrollment activities and the addition of the LTE trial.

G&A Expenses. Total general and administrative expenses for the quarter ended March 31, 2023, were $14.8 million, compared to $15.6 million for the same period in 2022 mainly driven by a decrease in consulting expenses related to accounting, recruiting, IT, and other general expenses.

Net Loss. For the quarter ended March 31, 2023, Alector reported a net loss of $45.9 million, or $0.55 per share, compared to a net loss of $44.6 million, or $0.54 per share, for the same period in 2022.

Cash Position. Cash, cash equivalents, and investments were $669.3 million as of March 31, 2023. Management expects that this will be sufficient to fund current operations through 2025.

2023 Guidance. Management anticipates, for the year ending 2023, collaboration revenue to be between $15 million and $25 million, total research and development expenses to be between $225 million and $245 million and total general and administrative expenses to be between $60 million and $70 million.

BeiGene Reports First Quarter 2023 Financial Results and Corporate Developments

On May 4, 2023 BeiGene, Ltd. (NASDAQ: BGNE; HKEX: 06160; SSE: 688235), a global biotechnology company, reported financial results for the first quarter 2023, recent business highlights, and upcoming milestones (Press release, BeiGene, MAY 4, 2023, View Source [SID1234631001]).

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"Our two cornerstone medicines, BRUKINSA and tislelizumab, achieved significant global growth in the first quarter as we continue to advance our pipeline of innovative therapies for patients with cancer," said John V. Oyler, Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO at BeiGene. "The strong uptake of BRUKINSA following recent global approvals in CLL speaks to the importance of a BTKi that has demonstrated superior efficacy and safety to IMBRUVICA. We are committed to bringing our impactful medicines to more patients around the world."

"Our first-quarter results demonstrate BeiGene’s progress in operational excellence and financial discipline to bring affordable and accessible medicines to more patients globally," said Julia Wang, Chief Financial Officer at BeiGene. "With product revenues continuing to grow meaningfully faster than operational expenses, BeiGene is well positioned for future growth."

First Quarter 2023 Financial Results

Revenue for the three months ended March 31, 2023, was $447.8 million, compared to $306.6 million in the same period of 2022.

Product revenue totaled $410.3 million for the three months ended March 31, 2023, compared to $261.6 million in the same period of 2022, including:
– Global sales of BRUKINSA of $211.4 million for the first quarter of 2023, compared to $104.3 million in the prior-year period;

– Sales of tislelizumab in China of $114.9 million for the first quarter of 2023, compared to $87.6 million in the prior-year period; and

– Sales of Amgen in-licensed products in China of $36.4 million for the first quarter of 2023, compared to $29.9 million in the prior-year period.

Collaboration revenue for the three months ended March 31, 2023, was $37.5 million, resulting from partial recognition of the upfront payments from Novartis related to the tislelizumab and ociperlimab agreements, which were entered into in the first quarter and fourth quarter of 2021, respectively. This compared to $45.1 million in the prior-year period.
Cost of Product Sales for the first quarter of 2023 was $81.8 million, compared to $65.2 million in the prior-year period. Cost of sales increased primarily due to increased product sales of BRUKINSA and tislelizumab, as well as sales of XGEVA and POBEVCY.

Gross Margin as a percentage of global product sales for the first quarter of 2023 was 80.1%, compared to 75.1% in the prior-year period. The gross margin percentage increased primarily due to lower costs per unit for both BRUKINSA and tislelizumab, as well as a proportionally higher sales mix of global BRUKINSA sales compared to other products in the portfolio and compared to lower-margin sales of in-licensed products.

Operating Expenses for the three months ended March 31, 2023, were $737.3 million, compared to $684.7 million in the same period of 2022.

R&D Expenses for the three months ended March 31, 2023, were $408.6 million, compared to $389.9 million in the prior-year period. The increase in R&D expenses was primarily attributable to increases in headcount and costs related to investment in our discovery and development activities, including our continued efforts to internalize clinical operations activities, partially offset by lower fees paid to clinical research organizations for clinical trials. Employee share-based compensation expense was $34.0 million for the first quarter of 2023, compared to $30.9 million in the prior-year period; and
SG&A Expenses for the three months ended March 31, 2023, were $328.5 million, compared to $294.6 million in the prior-year period. The increase in SG&A expenses was primarily attributable to increased headcount, largely related to the expansion of our commercial teams, higher external commercial expenses, including market access and promotional activities. Employee share-based compensation expense was $41.4 million and $34.7 million for the first quarters of 2023 and 2022, respectively.
Net Loss for the quarter ended March 31, 2023, was $348.4 million, or $0.26 per share, and $3.34 per American Depositary Share (ADS), compared to $435.2 million, or $0.33 per share, and $4.25 per ADS in the same period of 2022. The decrease in net loss is primarily attributable to improved operating leverage due to growing product revenues exceeding operating expense growth. The company expects this trend to continue through 2023.

Cash, Cash Equivalents, Restricted Cash, and Short-Term Investments were $3.8 billion as of March 31, 2023, and $4.5 billion as of December 31, 2022.

In the three months ended March 31, 2023, cash used in operating activities was $563.8 million, primarily due to our net loss of $348.4 million and an increase in working capital of $294.1 million due to the seasonality of receivables and compensation-related payments. These were partially offset by non-cash charges within net loss of $78.7 million. Capital expenditures were $125.6 million and cash used in financing activities was $19.9 million;

In the three months ended March 31, 2022, cash used in operating activities was $236.6 million, primarily due to our net loss of $435.2 million, partially offset by non-cash charges within net loss of $80.9 million. Net operating assets and liabilities contributed $117.7 million of cash due to the collection of the $300 million upfront fee from Novartis for ociperlimab, partially offset by seasonality of working capital due to compensation-related payments. Capital expenditures were $45.1 million, and cash used in financing activities was $11.3 million.
Recent Business Highlights

Commercial Operations

Product sales increased 57% in the first quarter of 2023 compared to the prior-year period, primarily due to increased sales of our internally developed products, BRUKINSA and tislelizumab, as well as increased sales of in-licensed products from Amgen and Bio-Thera;
Global sales of BRUKINSA totaled $211.4 million in the first quarter, representing a 103% increase compared to the prior-year period. U.S. sales of BRUKINSA totaled $138.8 million in the first quarter, representing growth of 104% over the prior-year period, driven by the launch for adult patients with CLL/SLL. BRUKINSA adoption accelerated across all FDA-approved indications, as clinicians expanded use and the prescriber base continued to grow. BRUKINSA sales in China totaled $48.1 million, representing growth of 44% over the prior-year period, driven by increases in all approved indications; and
Sales of tislelizumab in China totaled $114.9 million in the first quarter, representing growth of 31% compared to the prior-year period. Continued increase in new patient demand from broader reimbursement and further expansion of our salesforce efficiency and hospital listings continued to drive increased market penetration and market share for tislelizumab.
Regulatory Progress and Development Programs

BRUKINSA (zanubrutinib), a small molecule inhibitor of Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) designed to maximize BTK occupancy and minimize off-target effects, approved in more than 65 markets including the U.S., China, European Union, Great Britain, Canada, Australia, South Korea and Switzerland in selected indications and under development for additional approvals globally. The global BRUKINSA development program includes more than 4,900 subjects enrolled to-date in 29 countries and regions.

Submitted a supplemental New Drug Application (sNDA) to the U.S. FDA based on results from a final progression-free survival analysis of the Phase 3 ALPINE trial in adult patients with R/R CLL;
Received approval in Australia for the treatment of adult patients with CLL/SLL;
Received acceptance in the European Union for sNDA submissions for R/R follicular lymphoma (FL) and PFS superiority in R/R CLL;
Submitted sNDAs for R/R FL in Switzerland, the United Kingdom and Canada, under the ACCESS consortium; and
Expanded BRUKINSA’s registration program globally, including potential launches in more than 30 markets in 2023.
Tislelizumab, a humanized IgG4 anti-PD-1 monoclonal antibody specifically designed to minimize binding to FcγR on macrophages; approved in China in 10 indications and under development for additional approvals globally. The global tislelizumab clinical development program includes more than 12,100 subjects enrolled to date in 31 countries and regions.

Presented results from the RATIONALE-302 (NCT03430843), RATIONALE-304 (NCT03663205), RATIONALE-306 (NCT03783442), RATIONALE-307 (NCT03594747) at the 2023 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) (Free AACR Whitepaper) meeting;
Announced positive Phase 3 trial in advanced gastric or gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma; and
U.S. FDA pre-approval manufacturing inspections for tislelizumab biologics license application (BLA) scheduled for Q2.
Ociperlimab (BGB-A1217), an investigational anti-TIGIT monoclonal antibody with competent Fc function. The global ociperlimab development program includes 20 countries and regions, and more than 1,700 subjects have been enrolled.

Completed enrollment in a Phase 2 trial (NCT05014815) in combination with tislelizumab and chemotherapy in first-line non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
BGB-11417, an investigational, highly selective and highly potent inhibitor of BCL-2, being developed as monotherapy or in combination with zanubrutinib +/- obinutuzumab in B-cell malignancies, in combination with azacytidine in AML and MDS and as monotherapy and in combination with dexamethasone and in combination with carfilzomib in multiple myeloma. The global BGB-11417 development program includes seven countries and regions, and more than 430 subjects have been enrolled.

Continued to advance development with potentially registration-enabling Phase 2 studies in R/R mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) (NCT05471843) and R/R CLL/SLL (NCT05479994).
BGB-A445, an investigational non-ligand competing OX40 monoclonal antibody, being developed as monotherapy or in combination with tislelizumab.

Completed enrollment in a Phase 1 dose-escalation trial in combination with tislelizumab in solid tumors (NCT04215978).
Early-Stage Programs

Continued to advance our early-stage clinical pipeline of internally developed product candidates at dose-escalation stage, including:

BGB-B167: an investigational first-in-class CEA x 4-1BB bispecific antibody, as a monotherapy and in combination with tislelizumab in patients with selected CEA-expressing advanced or metastatic solid tumors, including colorectal cancer (CRC);
BGB-A425: an investigational anti-TIM-3 antibody, in combination with tislelizumab in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, NSCLC and renal cell carcinoma;
BGB-15025: an investigational, first-in-class hematopoietic progenitor kinase 1 (HPK1) inhibitor as monotherapy or in combination with tislelizumab in solid tumors;
BGB-16673: an investigational Chimeric Degradation Activating Compound (CDAC), targeting BTK protein degradation as monotherapy in B cell malignancies;
BGB-24714: an investigational Second Mitochondrial-derived Activator of Caspase, mimetic as monotherapy or in combination with paclitaxel in advanced solid tumors; presented pre-clinical study results at AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper) Annual Meeting 2023;
BGB-10188: an investigational PI3Kδ inhibitor as monotherapy or in combination with BRUKINSA in hematologic malignancies, or in combination with tislelizumab in solid tumors; and
BGB-23339: a potent, allosteric investigational tyrosine kinase 2 inhibitor.
Collaboration Programs

In collaboration with SpringWorks Therapeutics, presented Phase 1b clinical data for lifirafenib (BGB-283), an investigational B-RAF inhibitor, with SpringWorks’ MEK inhibitor, mirdametinib, in patients with advanced or refractory solid tumors with RAS mutations, RAF mutations and other MAPK pathway aberrations at AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper);
In collaboration with MapKure and SpringWorks, presented Phase 1a/b clinical data for brimarafenib (BGB-3245), an investigational, selective RAF dimer inhibitor, in adult patients with advanced or refractory solid tumors harboring MAPK pathway mutations at AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper);
In collaboration with Leads Biolabs, initiated enrollment for Phase 2 clinical trial of LBL-007, a novel investigational antibody targeting the LAG-3 pathway, in combination with tislelizumab and bevacizumab plus capecitabine in unresectable or metastatic CRC (NCT05609370); and
Also in collaboration with Leads Biolabs, initiated patient dosing of LBL-007 in combination with tislelizumab, in umbrella studies comparing different tislelizumab combination regimens, including with BGB-A445 and ociperlimab (NCT05635708, NCT05577702).
Manufacturing Operations

The final piece of structural steel was placed for the company’s U.S. flagship manufacturing and clinical R&D facility under construction at the Princeton West Innovation Campus in Hopewell, N.J. The property has more than one million square feet total of developable real estate, allowing for future expansion;
Continued construction on our state-of-the-art biologics facility in Guangzhou, China, which has a current total capacity of 54,000 liters, with an expansion of 10,000 liters expected in the second quarter of 2023;
Started construction of an antibody drug conjugate (ADC) production facility and additional biologics clinical production building in Guangzhou, to be completed in 2024; and started construction of a new R&D center in Suzhou, China, that will improve both clinical and manufacturing capabilities, to be completed in 2025; and
Continued construction on our new small molecule manufacturing campus in Suzhou, China. Phase 1 of construction is expected to add more than 559,000 square feet and expand production capacity to 600 million tablets/capsules, and to be completed in 2023. Once completed, qualified and approved, it is expected to increase the total small molecule manufacturing capacity in China by up to 10 times current capacity.
Corporate Developments

Announced the formal opening of a corporate office in Sao Paulo, Brazil, as part of broader expansion plans in Latin America.
Expected Milestones

BRUKINSA

Continue to support U.S. FDA and European Medicines Agency (EMA) review of sNDA for PFS superiority in R/R CLL;
Continue to support National Medical Products Administration review of sNDA for first-line CLL/SLL and WM in China, with a decision expected in the first half of 2023;
Continue to support Health Canada review of sNDA for CLL, with decision expected in 2023;
Continue to expand BRUKINSA’s registration program globally in new geographies and indications; and
Presentation of results from the first interim analysis of a Phase 1 study of zanubrutinib plus lenalidomide in patients with R/R diffuse large B-cell lymphoma at the ASCO (Free ASCO Whitepaper) 2023 Annual Meeting, as well as abstract for updated analysis of the ROSEWOOD study of zanubrutinib plus obinutuzumab versus obinutuzumab in patients with relapsed/refractory follicular lymphoma.
Tislelizumab

Continue to support NMPA review of BLA applications for tislelizumab in combination with chemotherapy as a first-line treatment in patients with unresectable locally advanced, recurrent or metastatic ESCC, with a decision expected in the first half of 2023; and for tislelizumab as a treatment for first-line hepatocellular carcinoma, with a decision expected in the second half of 2023;
Continue to support review by regulatory authorities of BeiGene’s applications for tislelizumab, including:
– Australia’s TGA review of BLA for tislelizumab in first- and second-line NSCLC and second-line ESCC, with a decision expected in the second half of 2023, as well as New Zealand’s Medsafe review of BLA for tislelizumab in first- and second-line NSCLC and second-line ESCC; and

– South Korea Ministry of Food and Drug Safety review of BLA for tislelizumab in second-line ESCC; and

– Brazil’s Anvisa review of BLA for tislelizumab in first- and second-line NSCLC and second-line ESCC;

In collaboration with Novartis, continue to support review of marketing applications, including:
– Ongoing U.S. FDA review of the BLA submission in second-line ESCC, with a decision expected in 2023;

– EMA review of marketing authorization applications for tislelizumab in first- and second-line NSCLC and second-line ESCC, with a decision expected in 2023;

– Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency review of tislelizumab for treatment of first- and second-line NSCLC and second-line ESCC in Great Britain;

– Swissmedic review of marketing authorization applications for tislelizumab in second-line ESCC and second-line NSCLC;

– Support U.S. FDA regulatory submission by Novartis in 2023 for first-line gastric cancer and first-line unresectable ESCC; and

– Submit BLA to Japan’s Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Agency in 2023 for first- and second-line ESCC.

Announce final analysis data from pivotal trials in extensive-stage small cell lung cancer in 2023; and
Two abstracts for additional analyses of RATIONALE 301 accepted for poster presentation at 2023 ASCO (Free ASCO Whitepaper) Annual Meeting.
BGB-11417 (BCL-2 inhibitor)

Initiate global pivotal trial in first-line CLL in combination with BRUKINSA in the second half of 2023;
Announce readouts from ongoing studies; and
Abstract for a Phase 1 study evaluating the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and preliminary antitumor activity BGB-11417 in adult patients with mature B-cell malignancies accepted for poster presentation at 2023 ASCO (Free ASCO Whitepaper) Annual Meeting.
Ociperlimab (anti-TIGIT)

Announce readouts for multiple Phase 2 studies in 2023, including:
– For second-line ESCC in patients whose tumors express PD-(L)1 (NCT04732494);

– For first-line hepatocellular carcinoma (NCT04948697); and

– For first-line NSCLC (NCT05014815).

Complete enrollment in the Phase 3 AdvanTIG-302 trial in first-line NSCLC in 2023; and
Abstract for Phase 1b AdvanTIG-105 study accepted for poster presentation at ASCO (Free ASCO Whitepaper) 2023 Annual Meeting.
BGB-16673 (BTK CDAC)

Initial data readouts for Phase 1 studies in B cell malignancies (NCT05006716, NCT05294731) in 2023.
BGB-A445 (anti-OX 40)

Initial data readout for Phase 1 study in solid tumors (NCT04215978) in 2023; and
Abstract for a Phase 1 study of the OX40 agonist, BGB-A445, with or without tislelizumab in patients with advanced solid tumors accepted for poster presentation at the 2023 ASCO (Free ASCO Whitepaper) Annual Meeting.
BGB-15025 (HPK 1)

Initiate dose expansion in combination with tislelizumab in solid tumors (NCT04649385) in 2023.
Collaboration Programs

Abstract for updated results from a Phase 1b/2 study of zanidatamab, a HER2-targeted bispecific antibody, in combination with docetaxel as first-line therapy for patients with advanced HER2-positive breast cancer accepted for poster presentation at 2023 ASCO (Free ASCO Whitepaper) Annual Meeting, as well as an abstract for the pivotal Phase 2b HERIZON-BTC-01 study with zanidatamab in previously treated HER2 amplified Biliary Tract Cancer accepted for oral presentation.
COVID-19 Impact and Response

We are continuing to monitor the impact of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on our business. It is possible that the COVID-19 pandemic continues to have a negative impact on our operations, including commercial sales, regulatory interactions, inspections, filings, manufacturing, and clinical trial recruitment, participation, and data readouts. We are striving to minimize delays and disruptions, have put protocols and procedures in place, and continue to execute on our commercial, regulatory, manufacturing, and clinical development goals globally.

Financial Summary

Select Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet Data (U.S. GAAP)

(Amounts in thousands of U.S. Dollars)

As of

March 31,

December 31,

2023

2022

(unaudited)

(audited)

Assets:

Cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash and short-term investments

$

3,837,823

$

4,540,288

Accounts receivable, net

309,628

173,168

Inventories

296,995

282,346

Property and equipment, net

925,404

845,946

Total assets

5,956,775

6,379,290

Liabilities and equity:

Accounts payable

241,360

294,781

Accrued expenses and other payables

417,922

467,352

Deferred revenue

222,822

255,887

R&D cost share liability

276,562

293,960

Debt

488,106

538,117

Total liabilities

1,799,469

1,995,935

Total equity

$

4,157,306

$

4,383,355

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (U.S. GAAP)

(Amounts in thousands of U.S. dollars, except for shares, American Depositary Shares (ADSs), per share and per ADS data)

Three Months Ended

March 31,

2023

2022 1

(Unaudited)

Revenue:

Product revenue, net

$

410,291

$

261,573

Collaboration revenue

37,510

45,053

Total revenues

447,801

306,626

Expenses:

Cost of sales – products

81,789

65,237

Research and development

408,584

389,915

Selling, general and administrative

328,499

294,573

Amortization of intangible assets

187

188

Total expenses

819,059

749,913

Loss from operations

(371,258

)

(443,287

)

Interest income (expense), net

16,016

10,071

Other (loss) income, net

18,303

11,967

Loss before income taxes

(336,939

)

(421,249

)

Income tax expense

11,492

13,949

Net loss

(348,431

)

(435,198

)

Net loss per share attributable to BeiGene, Ltd.:

Basic and diluted

$

(0.26

)

$

(0.33

)

Weighted-average shares outstanding:

Basic and diluted

1,354,164,760

1,332,017,262

Net loss per ADS attributable to BeiGene, Ltd.:

Basic and diluted

$

(3.34

)

$

(4.25

)

Weighted-average ADSs outstanding:

Basic and diluted

104,166,520

102,462,866

1 We revised certain prior period financial statements for an error related to the valuation of net deferred tax assets, the impact of which was immaterial to our previously filed financial statements in the first quarter of 2022 (see "Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements, Note 1. Description of Business, Basis of Presentation and Consolidation and Significant Accounting Policies" and "Note 2. Revision of Prior Period Financial Statements" included in our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended March 31, 2023 filed with the SEC).

BAUSCH HEALTH ANNOUNCES FIRST-QUARTER 2023 RESULTS

On May 4, 2023 Bausch Health Companies Inc. (NYSE/TSX: BHC) ("Bausch Health" or the "Company" or "we" or "our") reported its first-quarter 2023 financial results (Press release, Bausch Health, MAY 4, 2023, View Source [SID1234631000]).

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"We are encouraged with the top-line improvement in the first quarter, with four out of five segments delivering revenue growth on both a reported revenue and organic basis1 and are pleased that demand for key products has remained resilient in the current macro environment," said Thomas J. Appio, Chief Executive Officer, Bausch Health. "We are progressing our mid- and late-stage pipeline, and we look forward to bringing new products to the patients who can benefit from them," concluded Appio.

Bausch Health (excl. B+L) Pipeline Update
•Amiselimod: Phase 2 trial is progressing and expected to be completed in the second half of 2023.
•RED-C: Investments related to Reduction of Early Decompensation in Cirrhosis (RED-C) program have accelerated. Two global Phase 3 studies are currently underway and enrollment is on-track. The Company held scientific advisory meetings with the Medicines Evaluation Board (MEB) in the Netherlands and with Health Canada, and plans to engage with relevant authorities in Japan and China later this year.
•IDP-126: The FDA accepted the Company’s new drug application and received an October 20, 2023, PDUFA date. If approved by the FDA, IDP-126 would be a first-in-class treatment with a triple combination of benzoyl peroxide, clindamycin phosphate and adapalene. A submission in Canada is planned for the second quarter of this year.
•Solta Medical: We are planning a regulatory submission for Clear and Brilliant Touch in Europe and Canada in 2024 and for Asia Pacific markets in 2025. FDA submission is expected for Next Generation Fraxel in Q4 2023.

First Quarter 2023 Revenue Performance
Total reported revenues were $1.94 billion for the first quarter of 2023, compared with $1.92 billion in the first quarter of 2022, an increase of $26 million, or 1%. Excluding the unfavorable impact of foreign exchange of $40 million and the impact of acquisitions, divestitures, and discontinuations of $7 million, revenue increased by 4% organically1 compared with the first quarter of 2022.

1 This is a non-GAAP measure or a non-GAAP ratio. For further information on non-GAAP measures and non-GAAP ratios, please refer to the "Non-GAAP Information" section of this news release. Please also refer to tables at the end of this news release for a reconciliation of this and other non-GAAP measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measure.

Reported revenues by segment were as follows:

Three Months Ended March 31, Reported Change
Change at Constant Currency1
(Non-GAAP)
Change in Organic Revenue1
(Non-GAAP)
(in millions) 2023 2022 Amount Pct.
Total Bausch Health Revenues $1,944 $1,918 $26 1 % 3 % 4 %
Bausch Health (excl. B+L) $1,013 $1,029 ($16) (2 %) (1 %) — %
Salix segment $496 $464 $32 7 % 7 % 7 %
International segment $247 $244 $3 1 % 4 % 5 %
Solta Medical segment $73 $72 $1 1 % 6 % 6 %
Diversified segment $197 $249 ($52) (21 %) (21 %) (21 %)
Bausch + Lomb segment $931 $889 $42 5 % 8 % 8 %

Salix Segment
Salix segment reported and organic1 revenues were $496 million for the first quarter of 2023, compared with $464 million for the first quarter of 2022, an increase of $32 million, or 7%. Sales growth was driven by Xifaxan, Relistor, and Trulance.

International Segment
International segment reported revenues were $247 million for the first quarter of 2023, compared with $244 million for the first quarter of 2022, an increase of $3 million, or 1%. Excluding the unfavorable impact of foreign exchange of $6 million and the impact of divestitures and discontinuations of $3 million, segment revenues increased organically1 by 5% compared with the first quarter of 2022, led by organic growth in Canada and Europe.

Solta Medical Segment
Solta Medical segment reported revenues were $73 million for the first quarter of 2023, compared with $72 million in the first quarter of 2022, an increase of $1 million, or 1%. Excluding the unfavorable impact of foreign exchange of $3 million, segment revenues increased organically1 by 6% compared with the first quarter of 2022.

Diversified Segment
Diversified segment reported and organic1 revenues were $197 million for the first quarter of 2023, compared with $249 million for the first quarter of 2022, a decrease of $52 million, or 21%, primarily attributable to decreases in sales across Neurology, Generics and Dermatology, partially offset by an increase in sales in Dentistry.

Bausch + Lomb Segment
Bausch + Lomb segment reported revenues were $931 million for the first quarter of 2023, compared with $889 million for the first quarter of 2022, an increase of $42 million, or 5%. Excluding the unfavorable impact of foreign exchange of $31 million, the impact of acquisitions of $2 million and the impact of divestitures and discontinuations of $2 million, the Bausch + Lomb segment revenue increased organically1 by 8%, compared with the first quarter of 2022, driven by increases across all business units.

Consolidated Operating Income
Consolidated operating income was $175 million for the first quarter of 2023, compared with operating income of $285 million for the first quarter of 2022, a decrease of $110 million. The change is primarily due to higher SG&A expenses, reflecting investments in selling and marketing, and R&D, as well as non-cash charges associated with adjustments to the fair value of acquisition related contingent consideration, offset by lower amortization of intangibles.

Net Loss Attributable to Bausch Health
Net loss attributable to Bausch Health for the first quarter of 2023 was $201 million, compared with a net loss of $69 million for the first quarter of 2022, an unfavorable change of $132 million. This was primarily due to the increase in loss before income taxes of $54 million, and an unfavorable change in income taxes of $89 million.

Adjusted net income attributable to Bausch Health (non-GAAP)1 for the first quarter of 2023 was $191 million, compared with $263 million for the first quarter of 2022, a decrease of $72 million primarily due to higher operating expenses and foreign exchange headwinds.

Loss Per Share Attributable to Bausch Health
GAAP Loss Per Share attributable to Bausch Health for the first quarter of 2023 was $(0.55), compared with $(0.19) for the first quarter of 2022.

Adjusted EBITDA Attributable to Bausch Health (non-GAAP)1
Adjusted EBITDA attributable to Bausch Health (non-GAAP)1 was $588 million for the first quarter of 2023, as compared to $732 million for the first quarter of 2022, a decrease of $144 million.

Cash Provided by (Used in) Operating Activities
The company generated $154 million of cash in the first quarter of 2023 compared with using $63 million of cash in the first quarter of 2022. The increase in cash flow from operations is primarily attributable to: (i) a decrease in payments of accrued legal settlements related to the Glumetza Antitrust Litigation in first quarter 2022 and (ii) a portion of cash interest payments being classified as Cash Flows from Financing activities as a result of the accounting treatment required for the Company’s New Secured Notes issued in September 2022, partially offset by (iii) changes in business performance.

Balance Sheet Highlights as of March 31, 2023:
•Cash and cash equivalents were $531 million.
•Bausch Health (excl. B+L) had availability under its 2027 revolving credit facility of approximately $557 million and Bausch + Lomb had availability of approximately $376 million under its revolving credit facility.

2023 Financial Outlook
The Company confirmed its full year guidance for Bausch Health (excl. B+L) and is providing full year consolidated guidance as follows:
•Full year revenue range of $8.35 – $8.55 billion
•Full year Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP)1 range of $3.00 – $3.15 billion

Other than with respect to GAAP revenues, the Company only provides guidance on a non-GAAP basis. The Company does not provide a reconciliation of forward-looking Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP)1 to GAAP net income (loss), due to the inherent difficulty in forecasting and quantifying certain amounts that are necessary for such reconciliation. Because deductions (such as restructuring, gain or loss on extinguishment of debt and litigation and other matters) used to calculate projected net income (loss) vary dramatically based on actual events, the Company is not able to forecast on a GAAP basis with reasonable certainty all deductions needed in order to provide a GAAP calculation of projected net income (loss) at this time. The amount of these deductions may be material and, therefore, could result in projected GAAP net income (loss) being materially less than projected Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP)1. These statements represent forward-looking information and may represent a financial outlook, and actual results may vary. Please see the risks and assumptions referred to in the Forward-looking Statements section of this news release. The guidance in this news release is only effective as of the date it is given, and will not be updated or affirmed unless and until the Company publicly announces updated or affirmed guidance.

Conference Call Details
Date:
Thursday, May 4, 2023
Time: 8:00 a.m. ET
Webcast: View Source

A replay of the conference call will be available on the investor relations website.