On September 2016 Oxford BioMedica plc (LSE: OXB), ("OXB" or "the Group") a leading gene and cell therapy group, reported interim results for the six months ended 30 June 2016 (Press release, Oxford BioMedica, SEP 13, 2016, View Source [SID:SID1234515125]).
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HIGHLIGHTS (including post-period end):
OPERATIONAL
State-of-the-art bioprocessing facilities
Capacity expansion of bioprocessing and laboratory facilities now complete and approved for GMP vector manufacture
Partnering activities continuing to build
Novartis contract progressing well, contributing to 184% growth in first half Group revenues – multiple confirmed purchase orders through to Q2 2017
Second CAR-T programme for undisclosed indication underway with Novartis
New IP licence and expanded collaboration agreement signed with Immune Design
R&D collaboration signed with Green Cross LabCell to identify and develop gene modified natural killer (NK) cell-based therapeutics
Good progress across product development programmes
OXB to capture value of clinical products via out-licensing or spin out approach
OXB-102 and OXB-202 will be ready to start Phase I/II studies within next 6-9 months, subject to successfully out-licensing or spinning out these products
OXB-302 pre-clinical studies expected to complete by end of 2016
SAR422459 (for Stargardt Disease), licensed to Sanofi, has entered Phase IIa development
Novartis still on course to file CTL019 BLA in early 2017, with approval expected mid-2017 due to Breakthrough Therapy designation
FINANCIAL
Revenue increased by 184% to £12.5 million (H1 2015: £4.4 million) due in large part to Novartis contract
R&D, bioprocessing and administrative costs of £16.1 million (H1 2015: £11.7 million)
Operating loss of £6.9 million (H1 2015: £8.3 million)
Capital expenditure £6.0 million (H1 2015: £4.6 million)
Cash of £11.9 million (31 December 2015: £9.4 million) which includes the $10 million (£7.6 million) ring-fenced under the Oberland loan agreement
Fundraising of £10.0 million net of expenses announced separately today. In February 2016, the Group also raised a net £7.5 million through a 5% placing
Commenting on today’s announcement, John Dawson, Chief Executive Officer at Oxford BioMedica, said: "With world-class facilities, expertise and a broad intellectual property position, Oxford BioMedica is a leading gene and cell therapy company. Our unrivalled expertise in the bioprocessing and production of lentiviral vector makes us an ideal partner for the increasing number of potential companies wishing to use this exciting technology in clinical studies and, in due course, commercial therapeutics.
"Oxford BioMedica’s wholly-owned priority product programmes have progressed well during the period. In order to advance the clinical assets as expeditiously as possible whilst still capturing value for shareholders, the Group has decided to employ an external funding approach, via spin outs or out-licensing partnerships. Based on this approach, the proceeds raised in today’s fundraising will enable us to build upon our strong position by furthering the development and enhancement of our proprietary lentiviral vector delivery platform technology as we look to maximise bioprocessing revenues."