Corcept Therapeutics Announces Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2018 Preliminary Selected Financial Results; Provides 2019 Revenue Guidance

On January 31, 2019 Corcept Therapeutics Incorporated (NASDAQ: CORT), a company engaged in the discovery, development and commercialization of drugs to treat severe metabolic, oncologic and psychiatric disorders by modulating the effects of the stress hormone cortisol, reported preliminary fourth quarter revenue of $66.8 million, compared to $53.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2017 (Press release, Corcept Therapeutics, JAN 31, 2019, https://ir.corcept.com/news-releases/news-release-details/corcept-therapeutics-announces-fourth-quarter-and-full-year-2018 [SID1234532998]). Preliminary 2018 revenue was $251.2 million, an increase of 58 percent from 2017. Corcept projects 2019 revenue of $285 – $315 million. These results are prior to the completion of the company’s annual independent audit and are subject to adjustment.

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Cash and investments increased by $10.1 million in the fourth quarter, to $206.8 million. This increase was after the expenditure of $14.8 million to acquire 1.1 million shares of the company’s common stock pursuant to its stock repurchase program. Under the terms of the program as currently authorized, $76.3 million remains available for the repurchase of shares.

"Our Cushing’s syndrome franchise grew significantly in 2018, as more physicians prescribed Korlym for the first time and experienced prescribers identified additional patients who could benefit from the medication," said Joseph K. Belanoff, MD, Corcept’s Chief Executive Officer. "We expect the increase in first-time and repeat Korlym prescribers to continue in 2019.

"Korlym’s robust revenue has allowed us, and will continue to allow us, to advance our proprietary selective cortisol modulators as potential treatments in a wide variety of serious disorders. Relacorilant, our candidate to succeed Korlym, began Phase 3 last year. In 2019, we plan to start Phase 2 trials in patients with metastatic ovarian, pancreatic and castration-resistant prostate cancers, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and antipsychotic-induced weight gain. These programs represent the future of Corcept."

Hypercortisolism

Hypercortisolism, often referred to as Cushing’s syndrome, is caused by excessive activity of the stress hormone cortisol. Endogenous Cushing’s syndrome is an orphan disease that most often affects adults aged 20-50. In the United States, an estimated 20,000 patients have Cushing’s syndrome, with about 3,000 new patients being diagnosed each year. Symptoms vary, but most people experience one or more of the following manifestations: high blood sugar, diabetes, high blood pressure, upper-body obesity, rounded face, increased fat around the neck, thinning arms and legs, severe fatigue and weak muscles. Irritability, anxiety, cognitive disturbances and depression are also common. Cushing’s syndrome can affect every organ system in the body and can be lethal if not treated effectively.