TLC Reports Fiscal Year End 2020 Financial Results and Provides Business Update
TLC (Nasdaq: TLC, TWO: 4152) reported a net loss of NT$983.3 million (US$35.0 million) for the fiscal year 2020, up from NT$807.5 million (US$27.0 million) in 2019. Operating revenue fell by 51.3% to NT$101.9 million (US$3.6 million), while operating expenses rose by 8.4% to NT$1,113.3 million (US$39.6 million). Despite these challenges, TLC achieved significant milestones in its clinical trials, including completing patient enrollment for its osteoarthritis program and advancing its inhalable hydroxychloroquine treatment. The company also strengthened its financial position with NT$1,342.7 million (US$47.8 million) in cash as of December 31, 2020.
- Completed pivotal trial patient enrollment for TLC599 in osteoarthritis pain.
- Initiated a clinical trial for inhalable hydroxychloroquine for severe lung diseases.
- Raised US$15 million for InspirMed Inc. to focus on inhalable liposome formulation.
- Expanded global IP protection to 257 patents.
- Net loss increased to NT$983.3 million (US$35.0 million) in 2020.
- Operating revenue decreased by 51.3% compared to 2019.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. and TAIPEI, Taiwan, Feb. 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TLC (Nasdaq: TLC, TWO: 4152), a clinical-stage specialty pharmaceutical company developing novel nanomedicines to target areas of unmet medical need, today announced financial results for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2020 and provided a business update.
“In the tumultuous year that was 2020, we were fortunate enough to have achieved early patient enrollment in the Phase II clinical trial of our postsurgical pain program before COVID-19 began its spread to the United States,” commented George Yeh, President of TLC. “And in the midst of the pandemic, we managed to complete full patient enrollment in the pivotal trial of our osteoarthritis pain program and continue the global expansion of Ampholipad™, all while initiating a clinical trial for inhalable liposomal hydroxychloroquine as a potential treatment for severe lung diseases such as COVID-19. We hope the application of our proprietary technologies can help to put an end to the pandemic. To resonate with the name of our pivotal trial for our osteoarthritis pain program, EXCELLENCE, we will continue to strive for excellence in this very important year to provide the most benefits for patients, physicians and stakeholders alike.”
Clinical Pipeline Update and Upcoming Milestones
- Following the completion of patient enrollment, 504 patients have received their first injection of TLC599, dexamethasone sodium phosphate or normal saline in EXCELLENCE, the Phase III pivotal clinical trial of TLC599 for symptomatic knee osteoarthritis. Majority of the patients who are due for Week 24 have received a second injection of either TLC599 or placebo. The multi-center, randomized, double-blind, active comparator- and placebo-controlled pivotal study is evaluating the efficacy and safety of a single, as well as a repeat, dose of TLC599 in patients with knee OA across 41 sites in the United States and five sites in Australia.
- Preparations for pivotal studies of TLC590 for postsurgical pain management are underway, with planned End-of-Phase-2 meetings to occur in 2021 with the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on the design of the clinical trials and production preparations.
- Published peer-reviewed manuscript in Clinical and Translational Science Journal, presenting the feasibility of applying TLC’s inhalable liposome technology to drugs for direct delivery to – and extended release in – the lungs, as endorsed by key opinion leaders in respiratory therapies. A Phase I randomized, vehicle-controlled, blinded study evaluating the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of TLC19 (inhalable liposomal hydroxychloroquine) in healthy volunteers is ongoing.
Corporate Highlights
- Completed US
$15 million financing for InspirMed™ Inc., a newly established subsidiary that specializes in the development of inhalable liposome formulation programs, such as TLC19, for severe acute and chronic pulmonary diseases. The strategic move to partition lung disease programs from TLC will allow TLC to maintain focus on its current pipeline of liposomal injectable formulation programs, including TLC599 and TLC590. - Commercialization of Ampholipad™ advancing smoothly, with a non-binding term sheet for commercialization in a specified territory in Latin America recently signed and review of the formal agreement underway. In Asia, China’s National Medical Products Administration is reviewing the Marketing Authorization Application of the generic liposomal amphotericin B drug. Worldwide discussions for partnership opportunities are ongoing.
- Held investor conference and attended JP Morgan Healthcare Conference. The management team of TLC presented the latest company updates during the virtual investor conference hosted by KGI Securities, as well as at JP Morgan Healthcare Conference, the largest annual biotech event in the world, which was also conducted virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Expanded global intellectual property protection to 257 patents, with 160 patents granted and 97 applications worldwide as of December 31, 2020.
Fiscal Year End 2020 Financial Results
Operating revenue for the fiscal year 2020 was NT
The Company’s cash and cash equivalents were NT
Financial Summary
Selected Consolidated Balance Sheet Data
December 31, 2019 | December 31, 2020 | |||||||||||||||
NT | US | NT | US | |||||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents and time deposit | $ | 1,023,874 | $ | 34,232 | $ | 1,342,667 | $ | 47,816 | ||||||||
Total current assets | 1,095,614 | 36,631 | 1,431,977 | 50,997 | ||||||||||||
Total assets | 1,385,978 | 46,339 | 1,749,461 | 62,303 | ||||||||||||
Total current liabilities | 556,697 | 18,612 | 348,127 | 12,398 | ||||||||||||
Long-term borrowings | 55,508 | 1,856 | 469,076 | 16,705 | ||||||||||||
Total liabilities | 664,068 | 22,202 | 886,134 | 31,557 | ||||||||||||
Total equity | 721,910 | 24,137 | 863,327 | 30,746 | ||||||||||||
Selected Consolidated Statements of Operations Data
Year ended December 31, | ||||||||||||||||
2019 | 2020 | |||||||||||||||
NT | US | NT | US | |||||||||||||
Operating revenue | $ | 209,140 | $ | 6,992 | $ | 101,928 | $ | 3,630 | ||||||||
Operating expenses | ||||||||||||||||
General and administrative expenses | (166,377 | ) | (5,562 | ) | (145,769 | ) | (5,191 | ) | ||||||||
Research and development expenses | (860,419 | ) | (28,767 | ) | (967,503 | ) | (34,455 | ) | ||||||||
Total operating expenses | (1,026,796 | ) | (34,329 | ) | (1,113,272 | ) | (39,646 | ) | ||||||||
Loss before income tax | (803,402 | ) | (26,861 | ) | (982,177 | ) | (34,978 | ) | ||||||||
Income tax expense | (4,120 | ) | (138 | ) | (1,132 | ) | (40 | ) | ||||||||
Net loss | $ | (807,522 | ) | $ | (26,999 | ) | $ | (983,309 | ) | $ | (35,018 | ) | ||||
Total other comprehensive loss | $ | (2,782 | ) | $ | (93 | ) | $ | 262 | $ | 9 | ||||||
Total comprehensive loss | $ | (810,304 | ) | $ | (27,092 | ) | $ | (983,047 | ) | $ | (35,009 | ) | ||||
Loss per share of common stock | ||||||||||||||||
Basic and diluted loss per share (in dollars) | $ | (12.32 | ) | $ | (0.41 | ) | $ | (12.42 | ) | $ | (0.44 | ) |
About TLC
TLC (NASDAQ: TLC, TWO: 4152) is a clinical-stage, specialty pharmaceutical company dedicated to the research and development of novel nanomedicines that maximize the potential of its proprietary lipid-assembled drug delivery platform (LipAD™), including BioSeizer® sustained release technology and NanoX™ active drug loading technology, which are versatile in the choice of active pharmaceutical ingredients and scalable in manufacturing. TLC has a diverse, wholly owned portfolio of therapeutics targeting areas of unmet medical need in pain management, ophthalmology, oncology and infectious diseases. TLC is consistently ranked in the top
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