BridgeBio Pharma Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Financial Results and Business Update

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– Submitted New Drug Application (NDA) to US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for acoramidis for the treatment of transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM) based on positive results of Phase 3 ATTRibute-CM trial, which were published in the New England Journal of Medicine; NDA has been accepted for review with a PDUFA date of November 29, 2024; Marketing Authorization Application (MAA) for acoramidis has also been accepted by the European Medicines Agency (EMA)

– Presented additional data from ATTRibute-CM at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, demonstrating separation at Month 3 of the placebo and acoramidis time-to-first-event Kaplan-Meier curves for a composite of all-cause mortality (ACM) and cardiovascular-related hospitalization (CVH); separation was sustained through Month 30 and represents the most rapid clinical benefit on the composite endpoint of ACM and CVH in ATTR-CM patients to the Company’s knowledge

Shared positive results of single-arm Phase 3 study of acoramidis in Japanese ATTR-CM patients, including no mortality reported over the 30 month acoramidis treatment period

– PROPEL 3, the Company’s Phase 3 study of infigratinib for achondroplasia continues to enroll with full enrollment expected in 2024; the Company has also announced a partnership granting Kyowa Kirin exclusive license on infigratinib for skeletal dysplasias in Japan in exchange for an upfront payment of $100 million, royalties up to the high twenties percent, and additional milestone-based payments

 – FORTIFY, the Company’s Phase 3 study BBP-418 for limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type 2I (LMGD2I), continues to enroll, with full enrollment of interim analysis population expected in 2024 

– CALIBRATE, the Company’s Phase 3 study of encaleret for autosomal dominant hypocalcemia type 1 (ADH1) continues to enroll, with full enrollment expected in 2024 and topline data expected in 2025

– Secured up to $1.25 billion of capital from Blue Owl and CPP investments, including $500 million in cash in exchange for a 5% royalty on future global net sales of acoramidis and a $450 million credit facility from Blue Owl that refinanced existing senior secured credit, extending maturity from 2026 to 2029 subject to certain conditions

– Ended the quarter with $393 million in cash, cash equivalents, and short-term restricted cash, and $59 million of investments in equity securities

PALO ALTO, Calif., Feb. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — BridgeBio Pharma, Inc. (Nasdaq: BBIO) (BridgeBio or the Company), a commercial-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on genetic diseases and cancers, today reported its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2023, and provided an update on the Company’s operations.

“Our focus this year is executing on the launch of acoramidis for patients with ATTR cardiomyopathy,” said Neil Kumar, Ph.D., founder and CEO of BridgeBio. “At the same time, we are also focused on fully enrolling three ongoing Phase 3 clinical trials by the end of 2024. Finally, we hope that reading out potentially exciting data from our Phase 1/2 trial in congenital adrenal hyperplasia later this year will let us take the next step in serving that patient community.”

BridgeBio’s key programs:

  • Acoramidis (AG10) – Transthyretin (TTR) stabilizer for transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM):
    • The Company filed an NDA for acoramidis for the treatment of ATTR-CM with the US FDA; the NDA was accepted for review with a PDUFA date of November 29, 2024. The Company has also filed a Marketing Authorization Application for acoramidis with the EMA, which has been accepted for review.
    • The regulatory filings were based on data from the Phase 3 ATTRibute-CM study, which met its primary endpoint (Win Ratio of 1.8) with a highly statistically significant p-value (p<0.0001). Additional results from ATTRibute-CM include:
      • An 81% survival rate on acoramidis, which approaches the survival rate in the age-matched U.S. database (~85%), and a 0.29 mean annual CVH rate on acoramidis, which approaches the annual hospitalization rate observed in the broader U.S. Medicare population (~0.26);
      • Improvements from baseline observed for a large proportion of participants treated with acoramidis on laboratory and functional measures including n-terminal prohormone of brain natriuiretic peptide (NT-proBNP) and 6-minute walk distance;
      • Rapid clinical benefit on the composite endpoint of ACM and CVH in participants treated with acoramidis, demonstrated by placebo and acoramidis time-to-first event Kaplan-Meier curves for a composite of ACM and CVH that separated at Month 3 and continued to diverge steadily through Month 30 as presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions in November 2023; and
      • Acoramidis was well-tolerated with no safety signals of potential clinical concern identified.
    • The Company also shared positive results of an open-label, single-arm Phase 3 study conducted in Japan by licensing partner Alexion, AstraZeneca Rare Disease, including that no mortality was reported over the 30 month acoramidis treatment period.
    • Additional detailed results of ATTRibute-CM are planned for presentation at 2024 medical meetings.
  • Low-dose infigratinib – FGFR1-3 inhibitor for achondroplasia and hypochondroplasia:
    • In December 2023, the Company announced the dosing of the first child in PROPEL 3, its global Phase 3 registrational study of infigratinib in achondroplasia.
    • In February 2024, the Company announced a partnership with Kyowa Kirin wherein the Company grants Kyowa Kirin an exclusive license to develop and commercialize infigratinib for achondroplasia, hypochondroplasia, and other skeletal dysplasias in Japan; in exchange, the Company will receive an upfront payment of $100 million as well as royalties up to the high-twenties percent on sales of infigratinib in Japan, with the potential for additional milestone-based payments.
    • The Company is committed to exploring the potential of infigratinib on the wider medical and functional impacts of achondroplasia, hypochondroplasia and other skeletal dysplasias, and anticipates initiating its clinical program for hypochondroplasia in 2024.
  • BBP-418 – Glycosylation substrate for limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type 2I/R9 (LGMD2I/R9):
    • FORTIFY, the global Phase 3 registrational trial of BBP-418, continues to enroll in the U.S. with clinical trial sites planned for Europe and Australia. Full enrollment of the interim analysis population is expected in 2024. The Company believes there is potential to pursue Accelerated Approval for BBP-418 based on recent interactions with the FDA on the use of glycosylated αDG levels as a surrogate endpoint.
  • Encaleret – Calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) inhibitor for autosomal dominant hypocalcemia type 1 (ADH1):
    • CALIBRATE, the Phase 3 clinical trial of encaleret, continues to enroll; the Company anticipates sharing topline data from CALIBRATE in 2025.

Recent Corporate Updates:

·Secured up to $1.25 billion of capital from Blue Owl and CPP Investments: The raise includes $500 million in cash from Blue Owl and CPP Investments available upon FDA approval of acoramidis in exchange for a 5% royalty on future global net sales of acoramidis, as well as a $450 million credit facility from Blue Owl that refinanced existing senior secured credit, extending maturity from 2026 to 2029 subject to certain conditions.

Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Financial Results:

Cash, Cash Equivalents, Marketable Securities and Short-term Restricted Cash

Cash, cash equivalents and short-term restricted cash, totaled $392.6 million as of December 31, 2023, compared to cash, cash equivalents, marketable securities and short-term restricted cash of $466.2 million as of December 31, 2022. The net decrease of $73.6 million in cash, cash equivalents, marketable securities and short-term restricted cash was primarily attributable to net cash used in operating activities of $527.7 million and $6.9 million in repurchase of shares to satisfy tax withholdings, primarily offset by net proceeds received of $449.8 million from various equity financings, $6.0 million from stock option exercises, and $3.4 million from common stock issuances under our employee stock purchase plan during the year ended December 31, 2023.

Revenue

Revenue for the three months and year ended December 31, 2023 were $1.7 million and $9.3 million, respectively, as compared to $1.9 million and $77.6 million for the same periods in the prior year, respectively. The net decreases of $0.2 million and $68.3 million for the three months and year ended December 31, 2023, respectively, compared to the same periods in the prior year, were primarily due to license revenue recognized in 2022 upon the transfer of the license in accordance with the Navire-BMS License Agreement which was entered into in May 2022.

Operating Costs and Expenses

Operating costs and expenses for the three months and year ended December 31, 2023 were $179.2 million and $616.7 million, respectively, compared to $131.1 million and $589.9 million, for the same periods in the prior year, respectively.

The overall increase of $48.1 million in operating costs and expenses for the three months ended December 31, 2023, compared to the same period in the prior year, was primarily due to an increase of $39.3 million in research and development and other expenses (R&D) to advance the Company’s pipeline of development programs, an increase of $15.7 million in selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses to support commercialization readiness efforts, offset by a decrease of $6.9 million in restructuring, impairment and related charges given that the majority of the restructuring initiatives occurred in the prior year.

The overall increase of $26.8 million in operating costs and expenses for the year ended December 31, 2023 , compared to the same period in the prior year, was primarily due to an increase of $55.2 million in R&D expenses to advance the Company’s pipeline of development programs, an increase of $7.4 million in SG&A expenses to support commercialization readiness efforts, offset by a decrease of $35.8 million in restructuring, impairment and related charges given that the majority of the restructuring initiatives occurred in the prior year.

Restructuring, impairment and related charges for the three months and year ended December 31, 2023, amounted to $0.8 million and $7.9 million, respectively. These charges primarily consisted of winding down, exit costs, and severance and employee-related costs. Restructuring, impairment and related charges for the same periods in the prior year were $7.7 million and $43.8 million, respectively. These charges primarily consisted of impairments and write-offs of long-lived assets, severance and employee-related costs, and exit and other related costs.

Stock-based compensation expenses included in operating costs and expenses for the three months ended December 31, 2023 were $37.1 million, of which $22.5 million is included in R&D expenses, and $14.6 million is included in SG&A expenses. Stock-based compensation expenses included in operating costs and expenses for the same period in the prior year were $22.6 million, of which $8.9 million is included in R&D expenses, and $13.6 million is included in SG&A expenses.

Stock-based compensation expenses included in operating costs and expenses for the year ended December 31, 2023 were $115.0 million, of which $61.6 million is included in R&D expenses, and $53.4 million is included in SG&A expenses. Stock-based compensation expenses included in operating costs and expenses for the same period in the prior year were $93.8 million, of which $38.0 million is included in R&D expenses, $54.7 million is included in SG&A expenses, and $1.2 million is included in restructuring, impairment and related charges.

“Coming off of our recent royalty financing, we find ourselves well capitalized to launch acoramidis this year alongside strong new partners who share our confidence in acoramidis’ potential in the ATTR-CM market,” said Brian Stephenson, Ph.D., CFA, Chief Financial Officer of BridgeBio. “We are excited for this launch, as well as for the continued advancement of our late stage pipeline, which we hope will allow us to serve patients with genetic diseases both directly with the advancement of those medicines towards the market as well as by diversifying our top line revenue and enabling reinvestment into the R&D and business development opportunities that will allow us to be sustainable in the long term.”

BRIDGEBIO PHARMA, INC.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
(in thousands, except shares and per share amounts)
 
    Three Months Ended December 31,     Year Ended December 31,  
    2023     2022     2023     2022  
    (Unaudited)     (Unaudited)     (1)
 
Revenue   $ 1,745     $ 1,870     $ 9,303     $ 77,648  
Operating costs and expenses:                        
Research, development and other expenses     130,824       91,549       458,157       402,896  
Selling, general and administrative     47,583       31,862       150,590       143,189  
Restructuring, impairment and related charges     754       7,691       7,926       43,765  
Total operating costs and expenses     179,161       131,102       616,673       589,850  
Loss from operations     (177,416 )     (129,232 )     (607,370 )     (512,202 )
Other income (expense), net:                        
Interest income     5,578       4,092       18,038       7,542  
Interest expense     (20,268 )     (19,990 )     (81,289 )     (80,438 )
Gain from sale of priority review voucher, net                       107,946  
Other income (expense), net     21,778       4,560       17,370       (7,500 )
Total other income (expense), net     7,088       (11,338 )     (45,881 )     27,550  
Net loss     (170,328 )     (140,570 )     (653,251 )     (484,652 )
Net loss attributable to redeemable convertible
   noncontrolling interests and noncontrolling interests
    2,180       2,979       10,049       3,469  
Net loss attributable to common stockholders
   of BridgeBio
  $ (168,148 )   $ (137,591 )   $ (643,202 )   $ (481,183 )
Net loss per share, basic and diluted   $ (0.96 )   $ (0.92 )   $ (3.95 )   $ (3.26 )
Weighted-average shares used in computing net
   loss per share, basic and diluted
    174,462,332       149,344,380       162,791,511       147,473,076  

    Three Months Ended December 31,     Year Ended December 31,  
Stock-based Compensation   2023     2022     2023     2022  
    (Unaudited)     (Unaudited)     (1)  
Research, development and others   $ 22,495     $ 8,941     $ 61,647     $ 37,987  
Selling, general and administrative     14,638       13,643       53,369       54,669  
Restructuring, impairment and related charges                       1,172  
Total stock-based compensation   $ 37,133     $ 22,584     $ 115,016     $ 93,828  

(1) The condensed consolidated financial statements as of and for the year ended December 31, 2022 are derived from the audited consolidated financial statements as of that date.

BRIDGEBIO PHARMA, INC.
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(In thousands)
 
    December 31,     December 31,  
    2023     2022  
    (Unaudited)     (1)  
Assets            
Cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities   $ 375,935     $ 428,269  
Investment in equity securities     58,949       43,653  
Receivable from licensing and collaboration agreements     1,751       17,079  
Short-term restricted cash     16,653       37,930  
Prepaid expenses and other current assets     24,305       21,922  
Property and equipment, net     11,816       14,569  
Operating lease right-of-use assets     8,027       10,678  
Intangible assets, net     26,319       28,712  
Other assets     22,625       20,224  
Total assets   $ 546,380     $ 623,036  
Liabilities, Redeemable Convertible Noncontrolling Interests and Stockholders’ Deficit            
Accounts payable   $ 10,655     $ 11,558  
Accrued and other liabilities     129,061       106,195  
Operating lease liabilities     13,109       15,949  
2029 Notes, net     736,905       734,988  
2027 Notes, net     543,379       541,634  
Term loan, net     446,445       430,993  
Other long-term liabilities     9,361       26,643  
Redeemable convertible noncontrolling interests     478       (1,589 )
Total BridgeBio stockholders’ deficit     (1,354,257 )     (1,254,617 )
Noncontrolling interests     11,244       11,282  
Total liabilities, redeemable convertible noncontrolling interests and stockholders’ deficit   $ 546,380     $ 623,036  

(1) The condensed consolidated financial statements as of and for the year ended December 31, 2022 are derived from the audited consolidated financial statements as of that date.

BRIDGEBIO PHARMA, INC.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(In thousands)
 
    Year Ended December 31,  
    2023     2022  
    (Unaudited)     (1 )  
Operating activities:            
Net loss   $ (653,251 )   $ (484,652 )
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:            
Stock-based compensation     108,710       91,559  
Depreciation and amortization     6,494       6,771  
Noncash lease expense     4,032       5,172  
Accrual of payment-in-kind interest on term loan     10,207       13,562  
Loss on deconsolidation of PellePharm     1,241        
(Gain) loss from investment in equity securities, net     (18,314 )     8,222  
Fair value of shares issued under a license agreement           4,567  
Accretion of debt     8,907       8,570  
Fair value adjustment of warrants     (984 )     1,571  
Loss on sale of certain assets           6,261  
Impairment of long-lived assets           12,720  
Gain from sale of priority review voucher, excluding transaction costs           (110,000 )
Gain from recognition of receivable from licensing and collaboration agreement           (12,500 )
Other noncash adjustments     181       604  
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:            
Receivable from licensing and collaboration agreements     15,328       15,169  
Prepaid expenses and other current assets     (2,702 )     7,671  
Other assets     (1,546 )     10,971  
Accounts payable     2,780       (349 )
Accrued compensation and benefits     7,802       (2,362 )
Accrued research and development liabilities     (9,855 )     (4,309 )
Operating lease liabilities     (4,829 )     (6,245 )
Deferred revenue     (5,438 )     15,262  
Accrued professional and other liabilities     3,517       (7,729 )
Net cash used in operating activities     (527,720 )     (419,494 )
Investing activities:            
Purchases of marketable securities     (29,726 )     (137,493 )
Maturities of marketable securities     82,550       479,688  
Purchases of investment in equity securities     (107,538 )     (55,562 )
Sales of investment in equity securities     110,556       52,835  
Decrease in cash and cash equivalents resulting from deconsolidation of PellePharm     (503 )      
Payment for intangible asset           (1,500 )
Proceeds from sale of priority review voucher           110,000  
Proceeds from sale of certain assets           10,000  
Purchases of property and equipment     (1,306 )     (4,821 )
Net cash provided by investing activities     54,033       453,147  
Financing activities:            
Proceeds from issuance of common stock through Private Placement offering, net     240,796        
Proceeds from issuance of common stock through Follow-on offering, net     144,049        
Proceeds from issuance of common stock through ATM offering, net     64,965       4,852  
Transactions with noncontrolling interests     (801 )      
Repayment of term loan           (20,486 )
Proceeds from BridgeBio common stock issuances under ESPP     3,398       2,558  
Repurchase of RSU shares to satisfy tax withholding     (6,880 )     (1,561 )
Proceeds from stock option exercises, net of repurchases     6,008       666  
Other financing activities           837  
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities     451,535       (13,134 )
Net increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash     (22,152 )     20,519  
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period     416,884       396,365  
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period   $ 394,732     $ 416,884  

    Year Ended December 31,  
    2023     2022  
    (Unaudited)     (1)  
Supplemental Disclosure of Cash Flow Information:            
Cash paid for interest   $ 61,108     $ 54,443  
Supplemental Disclosures of Noncash Investing and Financing Information:            
Unpaid property and equipment   $ 100     $ 47  
Recognized intangible asset recorded in “Other accrued and other long-term liabilities”   $     $ 11,000  
Transfers (to) from noncontrolling interests   $ (10,534 )   $ (3,512 )
Payment-in-kind interest added to principal of term loan   $     $ 1,763  
Reconciliation of Cash, Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash:            
Cash and cash equivalents   $ 375,935     $ 376,689  
Short-term restricted cash     16,653       37,930  
Restricted cash — Included in “Other assets”     2,144       2,265  
Total cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of periods   $ 394,732     $ 416,884  

(1) The condensed consolidated financial statements as of and for the year ended December 31, 2022 are derived from the audited consolidated financial statements as of that date.
   

About BridgeBio Pharma, Inc.
BridgeBio Pharma, Inc. (BridgeBio) is a commercial-stage biopharmaceutical company founded to discover, create, test, and deliver transformative medicines to treat patients who suffer from genetic diseases and cancers with clear genetic drivers. BridgeBio’s pipeline of development programs ranges from early science to advanced clinical trials. BridgeBio was founded in 2015 and its team of experienced drug discoverers, developers and innovators are committed to applying advances in genetic medicine to help patients as quickly as possible. For more information visit bridgebio.com and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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Although we believe that our plans, intentions, expectations and strategies as reflected in or suggested by those forward-looking statements are reasonable, we can give no assurance that the plans, intentions, expectations or strategies will be attained or achieved. Furthermore, actual results may differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements and will be affected by a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions, including, but not limited to, initial and ongoing data from our preclinical studies and clinical trials not being indicative of final data, the potential size of the target patient populations our product candidates are designed to treat not being as large as anticipated, the design and success of ongoing and planned clinical trials, future regulatory filings, approvals and/or sales, despite having ongoing and future interactions with the FDA or other regulatory agencies to discuss potential paths to registration for our product candidates, the FDA or such other regulatory agencies not agreeing with our regulatory approval strategies, components of our filings, such as clinical trial designs, conduct and methodologies, or the sufficiency of data submitted, the continuing success of our collaborations, the Company’s ability to obtain additional funding, including through less dilutive sources of capital than equity financings, potential volatility in our share price, uncertainty regarding any impacts due to global health emergencies such as COVID-19, including delays in regulatory review, manufacturing and supply chain interruptions, adverse effects on healthcare systems and disruption of the global economy, the impacts of current macroeconomic and geopolitical events, including changing conditions from hostilities in Ukraine and in Israel and the Gaza Strip, increasing rates of inflation and rising interest rates, on business operations and expectations, as well as those risks set forth in the Risk Factors section of our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and our other filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. 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