Merrimack Pharmaceuticals Extends Section 382 Net Operating Loss Rights Plan
Merrimack Pharmaceuticals (Nasdaq: MACK) has extended its Section 382 net operating loss rights plan until December 2, 2025, to preserve its valuable net operating loss carryforwards and tax attributes. This plan aims to mitigate corporate tax payments associated with potential milestone payments. CEO Gary Crocker emphasized that using these NOLs could enhance future shareholder distributions. However, the extension requires shareholder approval at the upcoming 2023 annual meeting.
- Extension of the NOL rights plan until December 2, 2025.
- Potential to reduce corporate tax payments and increase future shareholder distributions.
- Extension requires shareholder approval at the 2023 annual meeting.
“Preservation of our NOL carryforwards is a key element of our strategic plan and may be used to reduce potential corporate tax payments which would otherwise arise if the Company receives potential future milestone payments. Any use of these NOL carryforwards would allow the Company to increase the amount of any future distributions to shareholders,” said
The extension is effective through
Details of the extension agreement will be contained in a Current Report on Form 8-K that the Company will file with the
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