Eagle Pharmaceuticals (EGRX) Misses Q3 EPS by 31c, Revenues Miss
Eagle Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: EGRX) reported Q3 EPS of $0.26, $0.31 worse than the analyst estimate of $0.57. Revenue for the quarter came in at $41.15 million versus the consensus estimate of $48.49 million.
- Invested $12 million in research and development and external legal costs to advance Eagle’s pipeline.
- Eagle’s Japanese marketing partner, SymBio Pharmaceuticals Limited, submitted a New Drug Application (“NDA”) for TREAKISYM, bendamustine ready-to-dilute liquid formulation, in Japan in September. Approval is expected in Q4 2020, which would trigger a $5 million milestone payment to Eagle. Potential payments to Eagle could reach $10 to $25 million per year in royalties and milestones.
- Advanced clinical development plans for Eagle’s innovative fulvestrant program, which has the potential to change the treatment of estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer. The program aims to determine if the unique properties of Eagle’s product will result in greater inhibition of estrogen receptors and better patient outcomes compared to currently available treatment options. The Company expects to dose the first subject in December.
- Enrolled additional patients in its controlled clinical study of RYANODEX® (dantrolene sodium for injectable suspension) for the treatment of exertional heat stroke (“EHS”) patients during the 2019 Hajj pilgrimage held from August 9-14 in Saudi Arabia. The Company has recruited a total of 41 patients at the 2015, 2018 and 2019 Hajj pilgrimages. Eagle has submitted a plan to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) that proposes reviewing the data collectively for all 41 patients. If FDA agrees with this plan, Eagle plans to resubmit the NDA for EHS in response to the Complete Response Letter received in 2017.
- The Company, in dialogue with FDA, has received further clarity regarding RYANODEX for the treatment of brain damage secondary to nerve agent exposure. FDA has recommended that, under the animal rule, an additional study be conducted in a second species. Eagle expects to file a supplement to the current NDA in the second half of 2020.
- Total revenue for Q3 2019 was $41.1 million, compared to $51.3 million in Q3 2018, primarily reflecting lower BENDEKA® royalty revenue and lower product sales of BELRAPZO® and RYANODEX, partially offset by higher product sales of BENDEKA.
- Q3 2019 net loss was $2.4 million, or $0.17 per basic and diluted share, compared to net income of $14.0 million, or $0.94 per basic and $0.91 per diluted share in Q3 2018.
- Q3 2019 adjusted non-GAAP net income was $3.7 million, or $0.27 per basic and $0.26 per diluted share, compared to adjusted non-GAAP net income of $18.3 million, or $1.22 per basic and $1.18 per diluted share, in Q3 2018.
- Cash and cash equivalents were $117.2 million, net accounts receivable was $44.8 million, and debt was $40.0 million as of September 30, 2019.
“In the third quarter, we invested over $12 million to further advance our pipeline. This includes $9 million in non-GAAP R&D expense as well as $3 million in external legal expense related to the pemetrexed and vasopressin litigations. We are advancing our pipeline, as evidenced by the news today on EHS, nerve agent and the planned initiation of our next clinical trial for fulvestrant. We are also pleased that our bendamustine program is expanding to Japan, and we are expecting $10-$25 million in annual royalty and milestone payments beginning in 2021. This is an exciting time for Eagle as we move closer to realizing the full potential of many of our late-stage products,” stated Scott Tarriff, Chief Executive Officer of Eagle Pharmaceuticals.
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