Dynavax Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2021 Financial Results and Provides Full Year 2022 Financial Guidance
Conference call to be held today at 4:30 p.m. ET/1:30 p.m. PT
"The Company's strong performance throughout 2021 is a testament to the strategy, hard work and dedication of the
2021 CORPORATE AND FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
HEPLISAV-B® [Hepatitis B Vaccine (Recombinant), Adjuvanted]
- HEPLISAV-B achieved record annual revenue of
$61.9 million for 2021, compared to$36.0 million for 2020, despite the disruptions to the healthcare system from the COVID-19 pandemic. - Market share in the accounts targeted by the field sales team grew to approximately 34%, up from approximately 26% at the end of 2020.
- With a proven clinical profile and strong commercial execution, the Company expects further market share gains and revenue growth in 2022.
- Recent recommendations from the
CDC 's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) advise that all adults aged 19-59 should be vaccinated against Hepatitis-B, creating a significantly expanded market opportunity, which the company estimates to be$800 million in theU.S. by 2027. The Company believes that HEPLISAV-B is well-positioned to secure majority market share.
CpG 1018® Adjuvant Supply for COVID-19 Vaccines
Dynavax has established a portfolio of global CpG 1018 adjuvant commercial supply agreements leveraging its adjuvant in the development of COVID-19 vaccines across a variety of vaccine platforms.- CpG 1018 adjuvant revenue for 2021 of
$375.2 million , compared to$3.3 million 2020. - The Company expects 2022 full-year CpG 1018 adjuvant COVID-19 supply revenue to be at least
$550 million , based on committed adjuvant orders, with gross margin of approximately 50%. - CpG 1018 adjuvant supply partner status:
Biological E (Bio E) received Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) from the Drugs Controller General ofIndia (DCGI) for their subunit COVID-19 vaccine candidate, CORBEVAX™ adjuvanted with CpG 1018, for adults inDecember 2021 . InFebruary 2022 , Bio E received EUA for adolescents aged 12 to less than 18 years of age by the DCGI.- Clover Biopharmaceuticals reported it is in the process of submitting conditional regulatory approval applications for its protein-based COVID-19 vaccine candidate, SCB-2019 (CpG 1018/Alum) utilizing our CpG 1018 adjuvant, to
China's National Medical Products Administration , theEuropean Medicines Agency (EMA) and theWorld Health Organization (WHO ). - Medigen Vaccine Biologics Corporation received EUA for MVC-COV1901, its COVID-19 vaccine utilizing our CpG 1018 adjuvant, from the
Taiwan Food and Drug Administration in 2021 and fromParaguay's National Directorate of Health Surveillance (DINAVISA) inFebruary 2022 . Valneva SE reported it is continuing to provide data to theEuropean Medicines Agency (EMA), theUK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, and theNational Health Regulatory Authority inBahrain (NHRA) as part of the rolling submissions process for initial approval of VLA2001.- CpG 1018 adjuvant supply partners have ongoing clinical trials evaluating the immunogenicity or efficacy of their vaccine candidates for global use, homologous and heterologous boosters, as well as additional indications including pediatrics.
Clinical Pipeline
- The Company is advancing its clinical pipeline leveraging its CpG 1018 adjuvant to develop improved vaccines in indications with unmet medical need.
- CpG 1018 adjuvant has demonstrated its ability to enhance immune responses with a favorable tolerability profile established through a wide range of clinical trials and real-world commercial use.
- The Company is currently advancing three clinical-stage programs with important milestones in 2022:
- Topline data is expected in the first half of 2022 from the Company's ongoing Tdap Phase 1 clinical trial evaluating the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity in adults, with adolescent data expected in the second half of 2022.
- In
January 2022 , the first patient was dosed in a Phase 1 clinical trial evaluating the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity in the Company's investigational shingles vaccine program utilizing CpG 1018 adjuvant. Topline data from the trial is expected by the end of 2022. - In collaboration with, and funded by, the
U.S. Department of Defense , the Company will conduct a Phase 2 clinical trial for a plague vaccine utilizing CpG 1018 adjuvant with trial initiation anticipated in the second half of 2022.
Board of Directors Additions
- In October,
Scott Myers was appointed to the Board of Directors and elected Chairman. - In December,
Elaine Sun was appointed to the Board of Directors.
FOURTH QUARTER AND FULL YEAR 2021 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
Total Revenues and Product Revenue, Net.
Total revenues for the fourth quarter of 2021 were
- HEPLISAV-B product revenue, net was
$17.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2021 compared to$11.5 million for the fourth quarter of 2020. - CpG 1018 product revenue, net was
$177.4 million in the fourth quarter of 2021 compared to$1.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2020.
Total revenues for the full year 2021 were
- HEPLISAV-B product revenue, net increased 72% to
$61.9 million for 2021 compared to$36.0 million for the full year 2020. - CpG 1018 product revenue, net was
$375.2 million for 2021 compared to$3.3 million for the full year 2020.
Cost of Sales - Product. Cost of sales - product for the fourth quarter of 2021 increased to
Research and Development Expenses (R&D). R&D expenses for the fourth quarter of 2021 increased to
Selling, General and Administrative Expenses (SG&A). SG&A expenses for the fourth quarter of 2021 increased to
Interest Expense. Interest expense was
Other income (expense). Other income (expense) includes the change in fair value of warrant liability which is a non-cash adjustment to fair value each reporting period. The change in fair value of warrant liability for the fourth quarter of 2021 resulted in a gain of
Income Tax Expense. Income tax expense was
Net Income (Loss). GAAP net income was
Cash Flow Statement and Balance Sheet Highlights
Dynavax ended 2021 with$546 million in cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities, compared to$165 million at the end of 2020.Dynavax generated$120.5 million in cash from operations in the fourth quarter of 2021, compared to cash used in operations of$15.7 million in the fourth quarter of 2020. The Company generated$335.5 million in cash from operations for the full year 2021, compared to cash used in operations of$92.3 million for the full year 2020.
2022 Financial Guidance
In 2022,
- Full year CpG 1018 adjuvant net product revenues of at least
$550 million , with associated gross margin of approximately 50% - Selling, general and administrative expenses to be between approximately
$120 -$140 million - Research and development expenses to be between approximately
$55 -$70 million - Interest expense of approximately
$7 million
Conference Call and Webcast Information
Please see Important Safety Information below.
For more information about HEPLISAV-B, visit http://heplisavb.com.
About Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B is a viral disease of the liver that can become chronic and lead to cirrhosis, liver cancer and death. The hepatitis B virus is 50 to 100 times more infectious than HIV,i and transmission is on the rise. There is no cure for hepatitis B, but effective vaccination can prevent the disease.
In adults, hepatitis B is spread through contact with infected blood and through unprotected sex with an infected person.
About HEPLISAV-B
HEPLISAV-B is an adult hepatitis B vaccine that combines hepatitis B surface antigen with
Important
HEPLISAV-B is indicated for prevention of infection caused by all known subtypes of hepatitis B virus in adults age 18 years and older.
Safety and effectiveness of HEPLISAV-B have not been established in adults on hemodialysis.
For full
Important
Do not administer HEPLISAV-B to individuals with a history of severe allergic reaction (e.g., anaphylaxis) after a previous dose of any hepatitis B vaccine or to any component of HEPLISAV-B, including yeast. Appropriate medical treatment and supervision must be available to manage possible anaphylactic reactions following administration of HEPLISAV-B. Immunocompromised persons, including individuals receiving immunosuppressant therapy, may have a diminished immune response to HEPLISAV-B. Hepatitis B has a long incubation period. HEPLISAV-B may not prevent hepatitis B infection in individuals
Important EU/EEA Product Information
HEPLISAV B is indicated for active immunization against hepatitis B virus infection (HBV) caused by all known subtypes of hepatitis B virus in adults 18 years of age and older.
The use of HEPLISAV B should be in accordance with official recommendations.
It can be expected that hepatitis D will also be prevented by immunization with HEPLISAV B as hepatitis D (caused by the delta agent) does not occur in the absence of hepatitis B infection.
For full EU/EEA. Prescribing Information for HEPLISAV-B, click here.
Important EU/EEA Safety information
Do not receive HEPLISAV B if you have had a sudden life-threatening, allergic reaction after receiving HEPLISAV B in the past, or if you are allergic to any of components of this vaccine, including yeast. Signs of an allergic reaction may include itchy skin, rash, shortness of breath and swelling of the face or tongue.
Appropriate medical treatment and supervision should be readily available in case of rare anaphylactic reactions following the administration of the vaccine.
The administration of HEPLISAV B should be postponed in subjects suffering from acute severe febrile illness.
Immunocompromised persons may have a diminished immune response to HEPLISAV B.
Because of the long incubation period of hepatitis B, it is possible for unrecognized HBV infection to be present at the time of immunization. HEPLISAV B may not prevent HBV infection in such cases.
There are very limited data on the immune response to HEPLISAV B in individuals
As a precautionary measure, it is preferable to avoid the use of HEPLISAV B during pregnancy. Vaccination during pregnancy should only be performed if the risk-benefit ratio at the individual level outweighs possible risks for the fetus.
The most common patient-reported side effects reported within 7 days of vaccination were pain, swelling or redness at the injection site, feeling tired, headache, muscle aches, feeling unwell and fever.
About CpG 1018 Adjuvant
About
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains "forward-looking" statements, including statements regarding financial guidance, establishing CpG 1018 adjuvant as a leading adjuvant, the development and potential approval of vaccines containing CpG 1018 by us or by our collaborators, potential future sales of CpG 1018 adjuvant or HEPLISAV-B, the timing of initiation and completion of clinical studies and the publication of results, or the timing of our collaborators to seek conditional or emergency use authorization of COVID-19 vaccines containing CpG 1018 adjuvant. Actual results may differ materially from those set forth in this press release due to the risks and uncertainties inherent in our business, including, the risk that actual demand for our products may differ from our expectations, risks related to the timing of completion and results of current clinical studies conducted by us or our collaborators, risks that our collaborators will not obtain approval of their vaccine candidates, risks related to the development and pre-clinical and clinical testing of vaccines containing CpG 1018 adjuvant, whether use of CpG 1018 adjuvant will prove to be beneficial in these vaccines, risks related to whether, when and the quantity of CpG 1018 adjuvant actually purchased by vaccine companies will meet our expectations, as well as other risks detailed in the "Risk Factors" section of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended
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i CDC. https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/hbv/bfaq.htm.
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iii CDC. https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/pubs/pdf/hepb_vaccination.pdf.
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS |
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(In thousands, except per share amounts) |
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(Unaudited) |
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Three Months Ended |
Year Ended |
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2021 |
2020 |
2021 |
2020 |
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Revenues: |
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Product revenues, net |
$ |
194,541 |
$ |
13,112 |
$ |
437,099 |
$ |
39,307 |
||||||||
Other revenue |
529 |
6,438 |
2,343 |
7,244 |
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Total revenues |
195,070 |
19,550 |
439,442 |
46,551 |
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Operating expenses: |
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Cost of sales – product |
74,012 |
4,058 |
173,572 |
11,410 |
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Cost of sales - amortization of intangible assets |
- |
- |
- |
2,500 |
||||||||||||
Research and development |
11,117 |
9,549 |
32,228 |
28,607 |
||||||||||||
Selling, general and administrative |
29,224 |
17,838 |
100,156 |
79,256 |
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Gain on sale of assets |
- |
- |
(1,000) |
(6,851) |
||||||||||||
Total operating expenses |
114,353 |
31,445 |
304,956 |
114,922 |
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Income (loss) from operations |
80,717 |
(11,895) |
134,486 |
(68,371) |
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Other income (expense): |
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Interest income |
6 |
70 |
140 |
1,260 |
||||||||||||
Interest expense |
(1,679) |
(4,805) |
(11,176) |
(19,062) |
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Sublease income |
2,021 |
1,927 |
7,735 |
7,706 |
||||||||||||
Loss on debt extinguishment |
- |
- |
(5,232) |
- |
||||||||||||
Change in fair value of warrant liability |
19,222 |
(76) |
(49,354) |
4,124 |
||||||||||||
Other |
300 |
(688) |
922 |
(897) |
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Net income (loss) before provision for income taxes |
100,587 |
(15,467) |
77,521 |
(75,240) |
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Provision for income taxes |
(808) |
- |
(808) |
- |
||||||||||||
Net income (loss) |
$ |
99,779 |
(15,467) |
$ |
76,713 |
$ |
(75,240) |
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Net income (loss) per share attributable to common stockholders |
||||||||||||||||
Basic |
$ |
0.80 |
$ |
(0.14) |
$ |
0.62 |
$ |
(0.75) |
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Diluted |
$ |
0.55 |
$ |
(0.14) |
$ |
0.57 |
$ |
(0.78) |
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Weighted-average shares used in computing net income (loss) per share attributable to common stockholders: |
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Basic |
121,380 |
110,176 |
116,264 |
100,753 |
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Diluted |
149,744 |
110,176 |
133,006 |
101,504 |
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SELECTED BALANCE SHEET DATA |
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(In thousands) |
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(Unaudited) |
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2021 |
2020 |
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Assets |
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Cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities |
$ |
545,950 |
$ |
165,036 |
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Inventories, net |
61,335 |
63,689 |
||||||
Property and equipment, net |
35,020 |
30,567 |
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Operating lease right-of-use assets |
25,964 |
26,583 |
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|
2,125 |
2,297 |
||||||
Other assets |
368,852 |
65,100 |
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Total assets |
$ |
1,039,246 |
$ |
353,272 |
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Liabilities and stockholders' equity |
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Total current liabilities |
$ |
556,402 |
$ |
77,411 |
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Total long-term liabilities |
260,470 |
217,168 |
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Stockholders' equity |
222,374 |
58,693 |
||||||
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity |
$ |
1,039,246 |
$ |
353,272 |
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