Ligand to Acquire APEIRON Biologics AG for $100 Million

Ligand Pharmaceuticals Incorporated (Nasdaq: LGND) reported that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire APEIRON Biologics AG, which holds royalty rights to QARZIBA (dinutuximab beta) for the treatment of high-risk neuroblastoma, for $100 million in cash (Press release, Ligand, JUL 8, 2024, View Source [SID1234644714]). In addition, Ligand will pay APEIRON shareholders additional consideration based on future commercial and regulatory events, including up to $28 million if QARZIBA royalties exceed certain predetermined thresholds by either 2030 or 2034, respectively.

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APEIRON is a private biopharmaceutical company based in Vienna, Austria. The company co-developed QARZIBA for the treatment of high-risk neuroblastoma in patients aged 12 months and above. QARZIBA was approved by the European Medicines Agency in 2017 and is commercially available today in more than 35 countries. APEIRON receives an undisclosed royalty on net sales of QARZIBA outside of mainland China from Recordati S.p.A, a leading global pharmaceutical company with a presence in over 150 countries and sales of more than $2.2 billion,2 and on net sales of QARZIBA within mainland China from BeiGene, Ltd.

"The addition of QARZIBA to our commercial royalty portfolio further supports our growth strategy to invest in high-value medicines that deliver significant clinical value and generate predictable and long-term revenue streams for our investors," said Todd Davis, CEO of Ligand. "QARZIBA is the only immunotherapy for high-risk neuroblastoma marketed across Europe and in other parts of the world. We believe this drug will be a meaningful contributor to our royalty revenue which is now driven by a diversified portfolio of 12 key commercial-stage products."

Peter Llewellyn-Davies, CEO of APEIRON commented, "This transaction is an important milestone for our company and shareholders. We have spent more than 20 years translating academic research into therapeutic products for diseases with high unmet needs. Our team was honored to help bring QARZIBA to the young patients who need it. We appreciate that Ligand recognizes the long-term potential of this critical drug for a rare pediatric cancer."

Transaction Terms
Under the terms of the agreement, which has been unanimously approved by both the Board of Directors at Ligand and APEIRON’s Supervisory Board, Ligand will acquire all the outstanding shares of APEIRON for $100 million in cash at closing. Ligand will also pay APEIRON shareholders additional consideration based on future commercial and regulatory events, including up to $28 million if QARZIBA royalties exceed certain predetermined thresholds by either 2030 or 2034, respectively. The transaction is subject to a 30-day shareholder objection period and other customary closing conditions and is expected to close in July 2024.

Concurrently, Ligand is also entering into a stock purchase agreement whereby it has committed to investing up to $4 million in invIOs Holding AG, a privately held spin-off of APEIRON. The proceeds will help finance the research and development of three innovative early-stage immuno-oncology assets. APEIRON is entitled to royalties and milestone payments on these assets which will further expand Ligand’s development stage portfolio. This transaction is expected to close in July 2024.

Financial Guidance Update
The APEIRON acquisition will be immediately accretive to Ligand’s earnings per share (EPS) by approximately $1.00 on an annualized basis. Ligand is increasing its 2024 revenue guidance to be in the range of $140 million to $157 million (previously $130 million to $142 million) and is raising core adjusted EPS guidance to $5.00 to $5.50 (previously $4.25 to $4.75). Royalties are now expected to range from $100 million to $105 million (previously $90 million to $95 million). Guidance for sales of Captisol is unchanged at $25 million to $27 million and contract revenue is now expected to range from $15 million to $25 million (previously $15 million to $20 million).

McDermott Will & Emery and E+H Rechtsanwälte GmbH served as Ligand’s legal counsel. Baker McKenzie and DORDA served as APEIRON’s legal counsel.

About QARZIBA
QARZIBA is a monoclonal antibody that is specifically directed against the carbohydrate moiety of disialoganglioside 2 (GD2), which is overexpressed on neuroblastoma cells. Dinutuximab beta was approved by the European Medicines Agency in 2017 for the treatment of high-risk neuroblastoma in patients aged 12 months and above, who have previously received induction chemotherapy and achieved at least a partial response, followed by myeloablative therapy and stem cell transplantation, as well as patients with history of relapsed or refractory neuroblastoma, with or without residual disease.

Dinutuximab beta was originally discovered by EMD Lexigen Research Center and ultimately developed by the Children’s Cancer Research Center (CCRI) and European Neuroblastoma Research Network (SIOPEN) for the treatment of high-risk neuroblastoma. APEIRON in-licensed dinutuximab beta from CCRI and SIOPEN in 2011, and upon completing the clinical development, out-licensed the exclusive global commercialization rights to EUSA Pharma (UK) Limited in 2016. QARZIBA is marketed outside of mainland China by the global pharmaceutical company Recordati S.p.A., which acquired EUSA Pharma (UK) Limited in 2022.