Cell Pathways, Inc. (Nasdaq:CLPA), Horsham, Pa., has reported
financial results for the second quarter and six months ended June 30,
2001.
For the second quarter ended June 30, 2001, the company reported a
net loss of $4.9 million, or $2.3 million less than the same period in
2000. Net loss per share was $0.16 on 31.1 million common shares
outstanding for the second quarter of 2001, versus a net loss of $0.26
per share on 27.6 million common shares outstanding for the second
quarter of 2000. For the six months ended June 30, 2001, the company
reported a net loss of $9.6 million, or $4.1 million less than the same
period in 2000. Net loss per share was $0.31 on 31.1 million common
shares outstanding for the first six months of 2001 versus $0.50 per
share on 27.1 million common shares outstanding for the same period in
2000. The company ended the quarter with $38.5 million in cash and
investments.
For the three months ended June 30, 2001, research and development
("R&D") expenses were $3.4 million, a decrease of $1.8
million or 34.8% from the same period in 2000. Selling, general and
administrative ("SG&A") expenses were $1.9 million, a
decrease of $535,000 or 21.8% from the same period in 2000. For the six
months ended June 30, 2001, R&D expenses were $7.2 million, a
decrease of $3.4 million or 32.2% from the same period in 2000. SG&A
expenses were $3.9 million, a decrease of $223,000 or 5.5% from the same
period in 2000.
R&D expense for both the second quarter and six months ended
June 30, 2001 decreased from the same periods in 2000 primarily due to
reductions in purchases of raw materials for Aptosyn(TM) (exisulind) in
2001 and clinical development expenses. SG&A expenses for both the
second quarter and six months ended June 30, 2001 decreased from the
comparable periods in 2000 primarily due to reduced marketing expenses,
offset partially by selling expenses related to the promotion of
Nilandron(R) during 2001. The company did not receive revenues from
marketing Nilandron(R) in the second quarter of 2001, believed by the
company to be due in part to the effects of inventory management on
introduction of the 150 mg and discontinuation of the 50 mg dosage form.
Robert Towarnicki, chairman and chief executive officer of Cell
Pathways, commented on the second quarter results, "This was a
productive quarter for Cell Pathways highlighted by progress in our
clinical development program which included:
-- The initiation of a phase I/II study of a combination of
Aptosyn(TM) and TAXOL(R) plus Paraplatin(R) as a front-line treatment
for non-small cell lung cancer. This trial is being conducted in
cooperation with and support from Bristol-Myers Squibb Company.
-- The addition of several prominent scientists and clinical
oncologists to the company's scientific advisory board (SAB) and
the formation of a clinical advisory subcommittee board.
-- Publication of new research in the Journal of Biological
Chemistry that expands the understanding of the mechanism of action of
the company's SAANDs technology.
-- Presentation of new clinical data at the American Society of
Clinical Oncologists (ASCO) that detailed phase I/II safety and
pharmacokinetic results of CP461, the company's second
investigational drug, and of the Aptosyn(TM)/Taxotere(R) combination.
-- Presentation of new laboratory research at the annual meeting of
the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) that provides
evidence to support that CP461 induced apoptosis or cellular suicide in
two human pancreatic cancer cell lines, including cells expressing ras
mutations that commonly lead to drug resistance.
Towarnicki continued, "We are encouraged by the ongoing stream
of research and clinical data that supports and validates our SAANDs
technology and its potential in cancer therapy. We look forward to
continuing to advance the clinical development program of our compounds
both as single agent and in combination with other leading
chemotherapeutics."
Cell Pathways, Inc., headquartered in Horsham, Pa., is a
development stage pharmaceutical company focused on the research,
development and commercialization of novel and unique medications to
prevent and treat cancer.
For more information, visit http://www.cellpathways.com or call
215/706-3800.
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