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Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals - Earnings Call - Q3 2017

August 3, 2017

Transcript

Speaker 0

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals Conference Call. I will now hand the conference call over to Vincent Antaloni, Vice President of Investor Relations for Arrowhead. Please go ahead, Vince.

Speaker 1

Thank you. Good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for joining us today to discuss Arrowhead's results for its fiscal twenty seventeen third quarter ended June 3037. With us today from management are President and CEO, Doctor. Christopher Anzalone, who will provide an overview and Ken Myszkowski, our Chief Financial Officer, who will give a review of the financials.

Doctor. Bruce Given, our Chief Operating Officer and Head of R and D will also be available during the Q and A portion of the call. Before we begin, I would like to remind you that comments made during today's call contain certain forward looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. All statements other than statements of historical fact, including without limitation those with respect to Arrowhead's goals, plans and strategies are forward looking statements. These include statements regarding our expectations around the development, safety and efficacy of our drug candidates, projected cash runway and expected future development activities.

These statements represent current expectations and are inherently uncertain. Thus, results may differ materially. Arrowhead disclaims any intent and undertakes no duty to update any of the forward looking statements discussed on today's call. You should refer to the discussions under Risk Factors in Arrowhead's annual report on Form 10 ks and of any subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10 Q for additional matters to be considered in this regard, including risks and other considerations that could cause actual results to vary from the presently expected results expressed in today's call. With that said, I'd like to turn the call over to Doctor.

Christopher Anzalone, President and CEO of the company. Chris?

Speaker 2

Thanks, Vince. Good afternoon, everyone, thank you for joining us today. Over the last quarter, we have focused on meeting the aggressive timelines we set internally programs, while continuing with disciplined cash management. We are excited about our new platforms. Our lead drug candidates are progressing rapidly toward the clinic and our partnership with Amgen continues to be highly productive.

These are all important steps for us as a company and give us confidence to push forward with our new and diverse pipeline of RNAi therapeutics. Since we made the decision in November of twenty sixteen to discontinue development of prior generation drugs ARK-five twenty, ARK-five twenty one and ARK AAT that utilize the EX1 delivery vehicle, we have been quiet about data on our new platform and the drug candidates being built upon it. Our plan has been to hold an analyst R and D day to provide a comprehensive update about the technology and our lead programs. We think the most effective time to hold this event is when our data across multiple programs have sufficiently matured and when we are in reasonable proximity to filing with the regulators to start first in human studies. We are just about there.

The Analyst R and D Day is scheduled for Thursday, September 14 in New York City. It will be held live so analysts and institutional investors can attend in person and there will also be a webcast so those not in attendance can listen in. That's just forty two days from now. So for today's call, I want to talk about the event and what to expect from the presentations. There will be two primary components.

First, we will discuss our new base platform, then together with expert KOLs, we will discuss the three most advanced programs in our pipeline and the clinical and treatment dynamics of the disease states those three programs will be addressing. Regarding the platform presentation, we'll go over the general design and benefits of our new delivery platform that we call TRMs or targeted RNA molecules. Importantly, TRMs are proving capable of efficient delivery and knockdown of target genes not just in liver, but also in tissues outside the liver without the need for an engineered endosomal escape component as we had in our prior generation technology. We plan on showing some example data demonstrating the activity of three different TRMs each optimized for different uses. One, a liver TRM that we are using for several drug candidates two, a tumor targeted TRM used in our ARO HIF2 candidate delivered systemically and three, a TRM targeted to a non liver, non tumor tissue that we will disclose at the event.

We have always believed that for RNAi to achieve its full potential as an important new therapeutic modality, it must address diseases beyond the liver. Arrowhead is leading this expansion with TRMs targetable to new organ systems, and this has matured from goal to reality. We think this represents a giant leap forward for the field and we believe presents a host of new opportunities unique to Arrowhead. We will discuss the unifying characteristics and strategies behind TRMs that maximize target gene knockdown and minimize off target exposure. We see TRMs as a powerful enabling solution for RNAi therapeutics against a wider universe of potential diseases that were previously not accessible with other approaches.

During the next component of the Analyst Day, we'll go through a pipeline update that includes data on three of our lead programs. This will include guidance on when we expect to file with regulators to begin first in human studies. Those lead programs are ARO AAT, which is a second generation therapeutic against liver disease associated with alpha-one antitrypsin deficiency ARO HBV, which is a third generation therapeutic against chronic hepatitis B infection and ARO APOC3, our previously undisclosed candidate designed to knock down production of apolipoprotein C3 or APOC3 to reduce elevated plasma triglyceride levels, which is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. We have officially nominated the ARO HBV and ARO AAT candidates and final IND enabling steps, including manufacturing and GLP toxicology studies are scheduled to begin shortly. Each update will include preclinical data, discussion of the unmet need and opportunity for a new or improved therapy and for ARO AAT and ARO HBV, a recap of some of the important things we learned in our prior development programs that are helping to inform candidates.

We think the insights we have made about HBV and alpha-one liver disease represent real competitive and strategic advantages that enable us to move with speed and precision once the clinical programs begin. The final component of the Analyst Day will be discussions from key opinion leaders in each lead disease area about disease biology, epidemiology, unmet need, current therapies and how we think our drug candidates could fit into the treatment landscape. They will each give a brief presentation and will also be available for Q and A when the presentations conclude. The KOLs currently scheduled are Doctor. Jeffrey Tekman from the St.

Louis University School of Medicine for Alpha-one Liver Disease Doctor. Steven Lachernini from the Victorian Infectious Disease Reference Laboratory or HBV and Doctor. Ira Goldberg from the NYU Langone Medical Center for Cardiovascular Disease. The Analyst Day will be packed full of new information that we have been excited about for some time and we are eager to share it with you. But that will likely just be the beginning of our efforts to get the word out about the progress our R and D organization has made and continues to make.

We have substantially more data than we can present during the event, so we intend opportunities to present additional data at appropriate medical meetings in the future as we've always done in the past. In addition, as more candidates using liver TRMs, tumor TRMs and new organ system TRMs become further advanced, we intend to give updates and guidance when possible. With that overview, I'd now like to turn the call over to Ken Biszkowski, Arrowhead's Chief Financial Officer. Ken?

Speaker 3

Thank you, Chris, good afternoon, everyone. As we reported today, our net loss for the three months ended June 3037 was $5,300,000 or $0.07 per share based on 74,800,000.0 weighted average shares outstanding. This compares with a net loss of $19,400,000 or $0.32 per share based on 60,000,000 weighted average shares outstanding for the three months ended June 3036. Revenue for the three months ended June 3037 was $9,400,000 compared to $40,000 for the three months ended June 3036. This increase is driven by the upfront payments we received from our collaboration agreements with Amgen and these payments will continue to be recognized as revenue over the next several quarters.

Turning to total operating expenses for the three months ended June 3037 were $14,900,000 compared with $19,400,000 for the three months ended June 3036. The decrease is driven by the discontinuation of the clinical trials related to our previous clinical candidates. Net cash used by operating activities during the three months ended June 3037 was $10,400,000 compared with cash used of $18,300,000 during the three months ended June 3036. Cash used in operating activities decreased as compared to last year due to lower spending related to clinical trial expenses. Turning to our balance sheet.

Our cash and short term investments totaled $75,100,000 at June 3037 compared to cash of $85,400,000 at September 3036. We have invested $36,800,000 in short term corporate bonds that mature within the next twelve months. Our total cash and investment balances decreased $10,200,000 as compared to our September 3036 balance. Our cash burn was partially offset by the $30,000,000 upfront payment and a $12,500,000 equity investment from Amgen. Our common shares outstanding at June 3037 were 74,800,000.0.

With that, I'll turn the call back to Chris.

Speaker 2

Thanks, Ken. Thank you all for joining us today and I hope everyone could listen to the presentations at the Analyst R and D Day on September 14. We think our new TRM platform as it is today is the product of many important breakthroughs. It was made possible through years of work and the exploration of countless different technology platforms by talented Arrowhead scientists who are focused on innovation. We feel that Arrowhead has always been the high science RNAi company and we think our presentations at the Analyst Day next month will continue to support that view.

We are thrilled to share our progress and we hope that everyone will be as excited about Arrowhead's future as we are. I would now like to open the call open to questions. Operator?

Speaker 0

Thank you. And our first question comes from Matthew Kumar with Chargent. You may proceed. Hi, this is Kristen on for Madhu. One question on whether we can expect any clinical or preclinical presentations at the Liver Meeting?

Speaker 4

Hi, this is Bruce Given. We will probably do some late breaker submissions. And it's of course always up to the reviewers whether or not they accept those, although we've had a pretty good track record of getting them in. So at this point, I can't say for sure, but I wouldn't be surprised.

Speaker 0

Great. Thank you. And we have no further questions at the moment. I would now like to turn the call back over to Mr. Chris Antaloni.

You may proceed, sir.

Speaker 2

Thanks, everyone. I look forward to seeing and hearing from you after our September 14 Analyst Day.

Speaker 0

Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, this does conclude the call. You may all disconnect. Everyone, have a great