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Wednesday, June 16, 2021

-=Kindred Biosciences (KIN) to be acquired by Elanco Animal Health (ELAN) for $9.25/share

 

Elanco Animal Health (ELAN) said Wednesday it would buy Kindred Biosciences (KIN) for roughly $440 million, in a move that could help it take on rival Zoetis (ZTS).
  • Co announced the parties have entered into a definitive agreement for Elanco to acquire KindredBio, a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing novel pet therapeutics based on validated human targets. The acquisition further accelerates Elanco's expansion in the attractive pet health market, particularly advancing Elanco's presence in the fast-growing billion-dollar dermatology category.
  • The acquisition agreement builds on Elanco's existing relationship with KindredBio, which began with licensing the global commercial rights of KindredBio's late-stage treatment for canine parvovirus, and continues Elanco's proven approach as an innovation partner of choice.
  • Under the terms of the agreement, Elanco will acquire all outstanding stock of Kindred Biosciences at a price of $9.25 per share, or approximately $440 million, a premium of 52% based on the 30-day average. Elanco intends to fund the acquisition with pre-payable debt. Elanco expects to extend its leverage objective of under three times net leverage to Adjusted EBITDA by three months, from the end of 2023 to the end of the first quarter of 2024.
  • Elanco expects to unlock upside to its long-term growth algorithm, with the potential to add a full percentage point of consistent annual revenue growth, starting in 2024, and further expand the company's margin potential over time. Transaction and operating costs will be slightly dilutive to Elanco's reported and adjusted earnings per share in 2021, with the impact expected to be concentrated in the fourth quarter, and also slightly dilutive to the full year 2022.
  • ELAN reaffirms guidance for Q2 (Jun), sees Q2 (Jun) revs of $1.225-1.255 bln vs. $1.24 bln S&P Capital IQ Consensus.
  • ELAN reaffirms guidance for FY21 (Dec), sees FY21 (Dec) revs of $4.67-4.71 bln vs. $4.7 bln S&P Capital IQ Consensus.

Thursday, June 3, 2021

Kindred Biosciences (KIN) : positive results from a pivotal efficacy study of KIND-030 in dogs infected by parvovirus

  
 
 


 


SAN FRANCISCO, June 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Kindred Biosciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: KIN), a biopharmaceutical company focused on saving and improving the lives of pets, today announced positive results from a pivotal efficacy study of KIND-030 in dogs infected by parvovirus. The primary endpoint was survival and the results showed 100% survival in the treated group versus 43% survival in the placebo group.

KIND-030, a monoclonal antibody targeting canine parvovirus (CPV), is partnered with Elanco Animal Health (NYSE: ELAN).

In this randomized, blinded, placebo-controlled study, KIND-030 was administered to dogs after they tested positive for CPV infection. The primary endpoint of the study was met. The parvovirus challenge resulted in 57% mortality rate in the control dogs compared to 0% mortality rate in the KIND-030 treated dogs. The dogs did not receive any supportive care or other treatments.

"Parvovirus is a devastating disease currently without any available treatment," said KindredBio's Chief Executive Officer, Richard Chin, M.D. "With 100% efficacy, we believe KIND-030 has the potential to revolutionize the care of these dogs. Instead of a lengthy and expensive hospitalization that is frequently ineffective and can leave the dog with permanent disabilities, the infected dogs can now be treated with a single injection without need for additional supportive care or hospitalization."

"We are excited to partner with KindredBio on this revolutionary treatment that can significantly improve the health and well-being of dogs," said Jeff Simmons, president and CEO of Elanco Animal Health. "With our significant global reach and access to veterinarians and pet owners around the world, Elanco looks forward to leveraging our capabilities and skilled team of experts to advance and commercialize this novel treatment for pets globally."

With this positive study, KIND-030 has now demonstrated efficacy in both indications being pursued: prophylactic therapy to prevent clinical signs of canine parvovirus infection, and treatment of established parvovirus infection. Results from the pivotal efficacy study for the therapeutic claim are expected to be submitted to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in June, with possible approval by year-end 2021.

CPV is the most significant and contagious viral cause of enteritis in dogs, especially puppies, with mortality rates as high as 91% if untreated. There are currently no Food and Drug Administration or USDA approved treatments for CPV, nor any other available treatment. Veterinary intervention is limited to supportive care, which can cost owners up to thousands of dollars per puppy, with an average cost of $1,200.

Canine parvovirus is most often seen in puppies less than 6 months of age, but can occur in unvaccinated dogs of any age. Clinical signs often include depression, not eating, vomiting, and profuse diarrhea which is often blood tinged.1 Banfield estimates that there are approximately 250,000 parvo cases in the U.S. each year, excluding emergency hospitals, shelters, specialty hospitals, or undiagnosed cases.2

KIND-030 binds to critical portions of the virus, preventing the virus from entering into cells.

On April 28, 2021 KindredBio announced acceptance of the parvovirus antibody prophylaxis study data and approval of the efficacy indication by the USDA Center for Veterinary Biologics. The pivotal efficacy data for the prophylactic indication demonstrated that 0% of the KIND-030 treated dogs developed parvovirus infection while 100% of the placebo-control dogs developed the disease, and also showed 100% survival rate in KIND-030.

Regulatory approval and review timeline are subject to the typical risks inherent in such a process. The results of the pivotal efficacy study for the therapeutic claim stated in this press release have not been reviewed by the USDA Center for Veterinary Biologics.