Ablynx announces half-year results for 2015
Posted: 27 August 2015 |
Ablynx has announced its business update and results for the six-month period ending 30 June 2015…
Edwin Moses, Chief Executive Officer, Ablynx
Ablynx has announced its business update and results for the six-month period ending 30 June 2015, which have been prepared in accordance with the IAS 34 “Interim Financial Reporting” as adopted by the European Union.
Dr Edwin Moses, CEO of Ablynx commented:
“We have made substantial progress on all fronts, in our own fully-owned programmes and in our partnerships with leading pharmaceutical companies. In our later stage clinical pipeline we are now running four Phase II studies and will be shortly commencing the Phase III study with our wholly-owned anti-vWF Nanobody®, caplacizumab, as a potential first-in-class treatment for the orphan blood disease acquired TTP. We intend to apply for conditional approval of this product in Europe at the beginning of 2017 and, following a review of the commercialisation options, we have concluded that this product represents a strategic opportunity in our evolution into a commercial stage company and the value is best maximised by Ablynx retaining 100% ownership of the product in the USA and Europe.”
“We significantly expanded our presence in immuno-oncology with an extension of our collaboration with Merck & Co., Inc. in a deal which now includes up to 17 programmes and could generate up to €5.7 billion in milestones plus royalties. We anticipate increasing our staff by about 10% to 350 during 2015 to resource this important partnership and the other opportunities we are pursuing.”
“Thanks to an oversubscribed convertible bond issue of €100 million, we have substantially expanded our stakeholder base and are now well funded to execute on our potential as we look forward to multiple key inflection points, including the release of data from our Phase IIa study with ALX-0171 in infants with RSV planned for H1 2016, the results from the Phase IIb studies with ALX-0061 in RA planned for H2 2016, and the potential launch of caplacizumab in 2018.”