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SAN DIEGO , Oct. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: HALO ), a biopharmaceutical company developing and commercializing products targeting the extracellular matrix , today announced a focusing of its resources on advancing its core proprietary programs through key clinical inflection points in 2011 and 2012, and supporting strategic alliances with Roche and Baxter such as validation of Halozyme's commercial scale manufacturing process to produce kilogram quantities of enzyme. Halozyme will continue full development of its Phase 2 Ultrafast Insulin, Phase 1 PEGPH20, and preclinical HTI-501 programs, but will decrease research relating to the discovery and preclinical assessment of new compounds, resulting in a reduction in the workforce of approximately 25 percent. The company expects to incur a one-time charge in the fourth quarter related to the workforce reduction that will be mostly offset by reduced payroll expenses during the quarter. The implementation of this strategy is not expected to impact previous net cash burn guidance, and management reiterates its guidance of $40 to $45 million of net cash burn for 2010.
"A decade's worth of investment in discovery and preclinical research from 2000 to 2010 has resulted in two FDA approved products, three late stage product candidates with Roche and Baxter , and three exciting proprietary programs with best-in-class or first-in-class potential," stated Jonathan Lim , M.D., president and CEO. "This development focused strategy combined with our partners' achievement of their publicly stated launch timelines, could enable Halozyme to achieve cash flow breakeven by as early as 2013. I want to express my deepest appreciation to everyone for their hard work, passion, and commitment to help Halozyme reach this advanced stage of development."
Focusing resources on driving core programs through clinical inflection points will enable Halozyme to invest in the following compounds in parallel, while managing net cash burn:
Analyst Day and Webcast
Halozyme's management will discuss the company's strategy and pipeline at Analyst Day, October 14, 2010 in New York beginning at approximately 12:15 p.m. EDT ( 9:15 a.m. PDT ). Those interested in listening to the presentation live via the Internet may do so by visiting the Investor Relations section of the company's Web site at www.halozyme.com . Shortly after the meeting an audio replay will be available on Halozyme's Web site.
Halozyme Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company developing and commercializing products targeting the extracellular matrix for the endocrinology, oncology, dermatology and drug delivery markets. The company's product portfolio is based primarily on intellectual property covering the family of human enzymes known as hyaluronidases and additional enzymes that affect the extracellular matrix. Halozyme's Enhanze™ technology is a novel drug delivery platform designed to increase the absorption and dispersion of biologics. The company has key partnerships with Roche to apply Enhanze technology to Roche's biological therapeutics, including Herceptin ® and MabThera ®, for up to 13 targets, and with Baxter BioScience to apply Enhanze technology to GAMMAGARD Liquid®. Halozyme's Ultrafast Insulin program combines its rHuPH20 enzyme with mealtime insulins, which may produce more rapid absorption, faster action, and improved glycemic control. The product candidates in Halozyme's pipeline target multiple areas of significant unmet medical need. For more information visit www.halozyme.com .
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| Halozyme Contact | |
| Robert H. Uhl | |
| Senior Director, Investor Relations | |
| (858) 704-8264 | |
| [email protected] |
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