News Release Details
News Release Details
Jaguar Health, Inc. Reports 2019 Third Quarter Financial Results
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- Net product sales of approximately
$1.0 million resulting from product shipments less rebates and discounts decreased by a non-recurring and immaterial correcting adjustment in prior period of approximately$0.34 million related to product donation. GAAP net sales in the third quarter of 2019 are 14% lower as compared to the third quarter of 2018, which totaled$1.1 million . Adjusted Mytesi® gross and net sales of$1.9 million and$1.3 million , respectively, excluding the non-recurring adjustments in the third quarter of 2019 resulted in an increase of 18% in gross sales (non-GAAP) in the third quarter of 2019 as compared to the third quarter of 2018, which totaled approximately$1.6 million , and an increase of 16% in net sales (non-GAAP) in third quarter of 2019 as compared to the third quarter of 2018, which totaled approximately$1.1 million . - Total Mytesi prescription volume, which is the combination of new prescriptions and refills, increased 20% in the third quarter of 2019 over the third quarter of 2018.
- Net product sales for the period of January through
September 2019 totaled approximately$4.3 million , which is an increase of approximately 61% over net product sales for the period of January throughSeptember 2018 , which totaled approximately$2.6 million . Gross product sales for the period of January throughSeptember 2019 totaled approximately$6.1 million , which is an increase of approximately 68% over gross product sales for the period of January throughSeptember 2018 , which totaled approximately$3.6 million .
"As we pursue development of pipeline indications for Mytesi, our goal is to optimize efficiency in the commercialization of Mytesi for the current HIV indication. We are pleased with the continued prescribing growth in Q3, in light of the recent approximately 50% decrease in the size of our Mytesi sales force and the recent realignment to focus on what we call ‘super targets' - family practitioners, general practitioners, internal medicine doctors, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants who were already prescribing anti-motility and anti-retroviral drugs and therefore were already engaging in conversations about diarrhea with their patients living with HIV/AIDS,"
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Financial Highlights
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(in thousands, except per share amounts)
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2019 | 2018 | $ change | % change | ||||||||||||
Net product revenue
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$ | 973 | $ | 1,132 | (159 | ) | -14 | % | ||||||||
Loss from operations
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$ | (6,727 | ) | $ | (6,506 | ) | (221 | ) | 3 | % | ||||||
Net loss and comprehensive loss
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$ | (7,555 | ) | $ | (6,138 | ) | (1,417 | ) | 23 | % | ||||||
Net loss attributable to common shareholders
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$ | (11,683 | ) | $ | (6,138 | ) | (5,545 | ) | 90 | % | ||||||
Net loss per share, basic and diluted
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$ | (2.00 | ) | $ | (37.77 | ) | ||||||||||
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2019 | 2018 | $ change | % change | ||||||||||||
Net product sales
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$ | 973 | $ | 1,132 | (159 | ) | -14 | % | ||||||||
Adjustment to net product sales due to donations
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337 | - | ||||||||||||||
Net product sales (non-GAAP)
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$ | 1,310 | $ | 1,132 | 178 | 16 | % | |||||||||
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Gross product sales (non-GAAP)
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$ | 1,913 | $ | 1,617 | 296 | 18 | % | |||||||||
- In
July 2019 , the Company closed an underwritten public offering of units for gross proceeds of$16.5 million , or net proceeds of$14.6 million after deducting fees and expenses. - Between May and
September 2019 , the Company reduced debt incurred to effect the 2017 merger ofJaguar Animal Health, Inc. andNapo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ("Napo") from approximately$10.5 million to approximately$6.7 million through issuance of common stock under exchange agreements. - In
September 2019 , the Company reduced the exercise price of the Series 1 Warrants issued inJuly 2019 from$2.00 per share to$1.40 per share. - When the stock closed at
$1.04 and$0.79 onOctober 3, 2019 andOctober 9, 2019 , respectively, a Series 1 warrantholder exercised its 1,250,000 Series 1 Warrants for common stock, with the Company receiving gross proceeds of approximately$1.8 million . In consideration of this exercise of Series 1 Warrants, the Company issued 63 shares of Series B-1 Convertible Preferred Stock (convertible into 630,063 shares of the Company's common stock) to the exercising Series 1 warrant holder.
2019 Third Quarter Company Financial Results:
- Operating Expenses: The total operating expense for the third quarter of 2019 was
$7.1 million as compared to$7.6 million for the same period in 2018, an 8% decrease or a$0.5 million decrease quarter over quarter. The 8% decrease in total operating expenses quarter over quarter is a combination of the$0.2 million decrease in Research and Development,$1.0 million decrease in sales and marketing, offset by a$0.2 million increase in cost of product revenue and a$0.4 million increase in General and Administrative expenses, primarily associated with the financing activities in the third quarter of 2019 and an increase in non-cash share-based compensation expense.
- Cost of Product Revenue: The total cost of product revenue for the quarters ended
September 30, 2019 andSeptember 30, 2018 was$0.9 million compared to$0.7 million , respectively. The increase of Mytesi sales contributed to the increase in the costs of goods sold. However, there were non-recurring items recorded in the third quarter of 2019, such as a campaign batch cancelation fee of$0.2 million ,$0.2 million of fees from the Company's former distributor which is under discussion, and offset by the reversal of$0.2 million of accrued royalty related to the termination of a royalty agreement.
- Research and Development: The Research and Development expense was
$1.3 million for the quarter endedSeptember 30, 2019 compared to$1.5 million for the quarter endedSeptember 30, 2018 . The decrease of$0.2 million in Research and Development for the third quarter of 2019 was due to a decrease of$0.2 million in personnel and related benefits, a$0.2 million decrease in consulting, formulation and regulatory fees, offset by an increase in non-cash share-based compensation expense of$0.2 million related to the stock options granted in the third quarter of 2019 and a slight increase from the Company's clinical trials.
- Sales and Marketing: The Sales and Marketing expense was
$1.7 million for the three months endedSeptember 30, 2019 as compared to$2.7 million for the quarter endedSeptember 30, 2018 . The decrease of$1.0 million was attributed to the$0.4 million decrease in direct marketing and advertising costs for Mytesi, a decrease in the number of sales personnel of approximately 50%, and a decrease in related benefits by$0.3 million as the Company focuses on consolidation of territories, refined targeting of health care providers, and simultaneously focuses on pipeline development, and a$0.3 million decrease in consulting. From a sales strategy perspective, as previously announced, the core focus at Napo is now on what the Company calls "super targets". Approximately 72% of the top Mytesi prescribers are primary care providers - family practitioners, general practitioners, internal medicine doctors, nurse practitioners and physician assistants - who are already prescribing anti-motility and anti-retroviral drugs and are therefore already engaging in conversations about diarrhea with their patients living with HIV/AIDS - and this segment has contributed to growth.
- General and Administrative: The General and Administrative (G&A) expense for the quarter ended
September 30, 2019 totaled$3.1 million compared to$2.7 million for the quarter endedSeptember 30, 2018 . The G&A consisted of the continued G&A support functions such as audit, legal, compliance, accounting, human resources, IT, public company expense, financing and facilities. The increase in G&A of$0.4 million or 15% quarter over quarter was primarily due to the$0.3 million increase in the non-cash share-based compensation expense related to the stock options granted during the third quarter of 2019,$0.1 million related to the public company regulatory reporting and financing activities, and accounting fees of$0.1 million .
- Loss from Operations: For the third quarter of 2019, the net loss from operations was
$6.7 million , compared to a net loss of$6.5 million in the third quarter of 2018. This was a$0.2 million or 3% decrease in operating loss quarter over quarter due to the net decrease in total net revenue of$0.2 million offset by a$0.6 million decrease in operating expenses. A loss of$0.6 million was recorded in the third quarter of 2019 due to the termination of a royalty agreement and none was recorded in the same quarter of 2018.
- Net Loss and Comprehensive Loss: For the third quarter of 2019, the net loss was
$7.6 million compared to$6.1 million for the third quarter of 2018. The third quarter of 2019 includes a$0.3 million loss on extinguishment of debt, increased interest expense of$0.5 million ,$0.6 million loss due to the royalty settlement, offset by a decrease in loss from operations of$0.6 million and a gain of$0.8 million on change in fair value of warrants, derivative liability and conversion of option liability.
- Net Loss Attributable to Common Shareholders: For the third quarter of 2019, the net loss attributable to common shareholders was
$11.7 million compared to$6.1 million for the third quarter of 2018. There were two deemed dividends recorded in the third quarter of 2019, whereas there were none recorded during the third quarter of 2018.
- Income Tax Rate: The effective tax rate for the third quarter of 2019 and 2018 was zero percent, primarily as a result of the estimated tax loss for the year and a full valuation allowance. There was a
$10,000 tax expense recorded in the third quarter of 2019 related to the tax filing for our subisidiary.
- Non-GAAP EBITDA for the third quarters of 2019 and 2018 was a net loss of
$4.7 million and$4.1 million , respectively. Excluding the out-of-period correcting and immaterial adjustment in product sales related to a product donation recorded in the third quarter of 2019, non-recurring fees from a canceled campaign batch and fees from our former distributor which is under discussion, and the reversal of accrued royalty, non-GAAP Recurring EBITDA was$4.1 million for the third quarters of 2019 and 2018.
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2019 | 2018 | ||||||
Net loss and comprehensive loss
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$ | (7,555 | ) | $ | (6,138 | ) | ||
Adjustments:
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Interest expense and other expense, net
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1,353 | 872 | ||||||
Property and equipment
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10 | 15 | ||||||
Amortization of intangible assets
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422 | 422 | ||||||
Share-based compensation expense
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1,100 | 680 | ||||||
Income Taxes
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10 | - | ||||||
Non-GAAP EBITDA
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$ | (4,660 | ) | $ | (4,149 | ) | ||
Adjustment to gross product revenue due to donations
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337 | - | ||||||
Campaign batch cancelation fee
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161 | - | ||||||
Distribution fees from former distributor (under discussions)
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227 | - | ||||||
Reversal of accrued royalty due to termination of royalty agreement
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(189 | ) | - | |||||
Non-GAAP recurring EBITDA
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$ | (4,124 | ) | $ | (4,149 | ) |
Other Key Updates, as Announced This Week:
- The interim analysis requirement has been met for the Phase 2 HALT-D study:
Georgetown University 's Data Safety Monitoring Committee ("DSMC") has reviewed the interim analysis for futility for the third-party, investigator-initiated Phase 2 HALT-D study evaluating the effectiveness of Mytesi (crofelemer) for symptomatic relief in HER2 positive breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy with trastuzumab, pertuzumab, and docetaxel or paclitaxel (THP) or trastuzumab, pertuzumab, carboplatin, and docetaxel (TCHP). The DSMC has notified the Principal Investigator that the study is allowed to enroll to completion. Enrollment in the study now exceeds 85%, and the treatment period for each patient is 3 months. With this important study milestone, ‘Positive Interim Results', as defined in theJuly 2019 Company prospectus, has been achieved - The Company has named
Ian Wendt , an executive who has held commercial leadership roles across sales, marketing and operations at some of the largest brands in the pharmaceutical industry during his 25 years in the sector, to the role of vice president, commercial strategy for both Jaguar and Napo.
Company announcements regarding other third-quarter 2019 pipeline development, commercial, and business development news can be found on the investor relations section of Jaguar's website.
Note Regarding Use of Non-GAAP Measures
The Company supplements its condensed consolidated financial statements presented on a GAAP basis by providing gross sales, non-GAAP EBITDA and non-GAAP recurring EBITDA, which are considered non-GAAP under applicable
Gross sales percentages issued by the Company are based on gross sales figures that represent Mytesi orders placed by wholesalers with Jaguar's third-party logistics warehouse, which generate invoiced sales and cash flow for Napo. Gross sales is used internally by management as an indicator of and to monitor operating performance, including sales performance of Mytesi, salesperson performance, and product growth or declines. The Company believes that the presentation of gross sales provides a closer to real-time useful measure of our operating performance. Gross sales is not a measure that is recognized under accounting principles generally accepted in
The Company defines non-GAAP EBITDA as net loss before interest expense and other expense, property and equipment, amortization of intangible assets, share-based compensation expense and provision for or benefit from income taxes. The Company defines non-GAAP Recurring EBITDA as non-GAAP EBITDA adjusted for certain non-recurring revenues and expenses, such as a non-recurring adjustment related to a donation. Company management believes that non-GAAP EBITDA and non-GAAP Recurring EBITDA are meaningful indicators of Jaguar's performance and provide useful information to investors regarding the Company's results of operations and financial condition.
Dial-In Instructions for Conference Call
When: November 14, 2019 at
Dial-in (US Toll Free): 800-289-0438
Dial-in (International): 323-794-2423
Conference ID number: 3702255
Live webcast on the investor relations section of Jaguar's website (click here)
Replay Instructions
Dial-in (US Toll Free): 844-512-2921
Dial-in (International): 412-317-6671
Replay Pin Number: 3702255
Replay of the webcast on the investor relations section of Jaguar's website (click here)
About
For more information about Jaguar, please visit jaguar.health. For more information about Napo, visit napopharma.com.
About Mytesi®
Mytesi (crofelemer) is an antidiarrheal indicated for the symptomatic relief of noninfectious diarrhea in adult patients with HIV/AIDS on antiretroviral therapy (ART). Mytesi is not indicated for the treatment of infectious diarrhea. Rule out infectious etiologies of diarrhea before starting Mytesi. If infectious etiologies are not considered, there is a risk that patients with infectious etiologies will not receive the appropriate therapy and their disease may worsen. In clinical studies, the most common adverse reactions occurring at a rate greater than placebo were upper respiratory tract infection (5.7%), bronchitis (3.9%), cough (3.5%), flatulence (3.1%), and increased bilirubin (3.1%).
See full Prescribing Information at Mytesi.com. Crofelemer, the active ingredient in Mytesi, is a botanical (plant-based) drug extracted and purified from the red bark sap of the medicinal Croton lechleri tree in the Amazon rainforest. Napo has established a sustainable harvesting program for crofelemer to ensure a high degree of quality and ecological integrity.
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements in this press release constitute "forward-looking statements." These include statements regarding the expectation that the Company will host an investor call
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