Profound Medical Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2019 Financial Results


TORONTO, March 03, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Profound Medical Corp. (NASDAQ:PROF; TSX:PRN) (“Profound” or the “Company”), a commercial-stage medical device company focused on customizable, incision-free therapies which combine real-time Magnetic Resonance Imaging (“MRI”), thermal ultrasound and closed-loop temperature feedback control for the radiation-free ablation of diseased tissue, today reported financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2019. All amounts, unless specified otherwise, are expressed in Canadian dollars and are presented in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board.

Full Year 2019 and Recent Corporate Highlights

  • On April 4, 2019, Profound announced positive topline results from the TACT (TULSA-PRO® Ablation Clinical Trial) pivotal study designed to support its application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) for 510(k) clearance to market TULSA-PRO® in the United States. In the TACT trial, all primary efficacy and safety endpoints, as well as all key secondary endpoints, were achieved.
     
  • On April 8, 2019, Profound hosted its first Analyst & Investor Day in New York, NY. The program featured presentations on TULSA-PRO® from key opinion leaders in the United States who had gained first-hand experience with the technology as investigators for the TACT trial and from commercial users in Europe. In addition, leading global researchers and clinicians presented on both current and potential future applications for Sonalleve®.
     
  • On April 16, 2019, Profound announced that the first prostate cancer treatment using a first-of-its-kind installation combining its TULSA-PRO® system with Philips’ newest digital MR solution, the Ingenia Elition, was performed in Trier, Germany.
     
  • On July 9, 2019, Profound announced that it had sold its first TULSA-PRO® system in Japan to Hokuyu Hospital in Sapporo, via Japan's Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Act’s expanded access program.
     
  • On August 16, 2019, Profound announced that it received 510(k) clearance from the FDA to market TULSA-PRO® for ablation of prostate tissue.
     
  • On September 20, 2019, Profound announced the closing of a marketed offering of units, including the full exercise of the over-allotment option, for total gross proceeds of $11,500,001.
     
  • On October 16, 2019, Profound effected a 10:1 share consolidation in anticipation of its listing on the NASDAQ Stock Market LLC (“NASDAQ”). Profound's common shares commenced trading on NASDAQ under the symbol "PROF" on October 29, 2019.
  • On November 25, 2019, Profound announced that Health Canada approved the TULSA-PRO® system for the ablation of low-to-intermediate risk organ-confined prostate cancer.
  • On January 10, 2020, Profound signed its first-ever U.S. multi-site imaging center agreement for TULSA-PRO® with RadNet, Inc. (NASDAQ:RDNT), a national leader in providing high-quality, cost-effective, fixed-site outpatient diagnostic imaging services through a network of 340 owned and/or operated outpatient imaging centers.
  • On January 10, 2020, Profound announced that it had submitted its application for a Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System C-Code from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for the TULSA-PRO® procedure.
     
  • On January 27, 2020, the Company closed an underwritten offering (the “2020 Offering”) of common shares, including the full exercise of the over-allotment option, for gross proceeds of US$39,522,625.
     
  • On February 4, 2020, Profound announced that it had retired its $12.5 million in principal amount loan with Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (the “CIBC Loan”) approximately 30 months ahead of schedule, thereby extinguishing all of its long-term debt.

             
“From the positive TACT clinical trial results, to receipt of both FDA and Health Canada approval for TULSA-PRO®, 2019 was a momentous year for Profound,” said Arun Menawat, Profound’s CEO. “We are pleased that the increasing interest in TULSA-PRO® in international markets, combined with our ongoing roll-out of Sonalleve® in China, has resulted in a more than four-fold sequential increase in fourth quarter 2019 revenue. Looking ahead, our focus will be on continuing to execute the commercial launch of TULSA-PRO® in the U.S. by building on the momentum of our recent multi-site imaging center agreement with RadNet. We also intend to conduct additional trials that will enable TULSA-PRO® to qualify for a specific CPT code as part of our overall reimbursement strategy, with patient recruitment expected to begin in the first half of this year.”

Summary Fourth Quarter 2019 Results

For the quarter ended December 31, 2019, the Company recorded revenue of $2,795,450, with $2,553,228 from the sale of products and $242,222 from installation, training and support of the multi-use system components. This was slightly higher than the Company’s preliminary unaudited revenue estimate announced on January 10, 2020 and represented revenue growth of 64% year-over-year and 310% sequentially over the previous quarter.

The Company recorded a net loss for the three months ended December 31, 2019 of $5,151,526, or $0.43 per common share, compared to a net loss of $4,858,209 or $0.45 per common share, for the three months ended December 31, 2018. The decrease in net loss was primarily attributed to an increase in R&D expense of $354,150, an increase in G&A expenses of $1,172,687 and an increase in selling and distribution expenses of $154,589. This was offset by a decrease in net finance costs of $273,786 an increase in gross profits of $1,077,613.  

Expenditures for R&D for the three months ended December 31, 2019 were higher by $354,150 compared to the three months ended December 31, 2018. Materials, consulting fees and share based compensation increased by $436,440, $48,896 and $115,376, respectively. The increases were due to increased spending and testing for R&D projects and options awarded to employees. Offsetting these amounts were decreases in clinical trial costs, rent and salaries and benefits by $151,618, $85,853 and $59,957, respectively, resulting from the completion of the TACT Pivotal Clinical Trial enrollment initiatives, the adoption of IFRS 16 resulting in the recognition of lower rental costs and decreased R&D personnel. Depreciation expenses increased by $26,328 due to the adoption of IFRS 16 with the depreciation of the right-of-use assets.

G&A expenses for the fourth quarter of 2019 increased by $1,172,687 compared to the three months ended December 31, 2018. Share based compensation, consulting fees, bad debt and other expenses increased by $228,715, $230,058, $324,700 and $405,682, respectively, due to options awarded to employees and directors, increased costs associated with the NASDAQ listing, bad debt expenses associated with one customer and increased insurance costs associated with the NASDAQ listing. Offsetting these amounts was a decrease in salaries and benefits by $63,047, and rent by $21,579 due to the adoption of IFRS 16 resulting in the recognition of lower rental costs. Depreciation expenses increased by $53,047 due to the adoption of IFRS 16 with the depreciation of the right-of-use assets.

Summary Full Year 2019 Results

For the year ended December 31, 2019, the Company recorded revenue of $5,527,571, with $4,895,427 from the sale of products and $632,144 from installation, training and support of the multi-use system components. This compares to $2,602,278 in the twelve months ended December 31, 2018.

The Company recorded a net loss for the year ended December 31, 2019 of $20,192,250 or $1.82 per common share, compared to a net loss of $20,762,989 or $2.07 per common share for the year ended December 31, 2018. The decrease in net loss was primarily attributed to a decrease in selling and distribution expenses of $1,302,305, a decrease in net finance cost of $112,245 and an increase in gross profits of $2,341,989. This was offset by an increase in R&D expenses of $2,200,761 and an increase in G&A expenses of $1,021,949.

Expenditures for R&D for the year ended December 31, 2019 were higher by $2,200,761 compared to the year ended December 31, 2018. Materials, consulting fees, travel, share based compensation, salaries and benefits and other expenses increased by $1,611,748, $140,213, $49,613, $288,037, $256,917 and $46,164, respectively. These costs were higher compared to the year ended December 31, 2018 due to increased spending and testing on R&D and FDA regulatory projects, options awarded and vested for employees, increased R&D personnel and investment tax credits decreasing by $192,228 because of lower eligibility for refundable tax credits. Offsetting these amounts was a decrease in clinical trial costs and rent by $199,356 and $289,055, respectively, resulting from the completion of the TACT Pivotal Clinical Trial enrollment initiatives and the adoption of IFRS 16 resulting in the recognition of lower rental costs. Depreciation expenses increased by $106,988 due to the adoption of IFRS 16 with the depreciation of the right-of-use assets.

G&A expenses for the year ended December 31, 2019 were higher by $1,021,949 compared to the year ended December 31, 2018. Share based compensation, bad debt and other expenses increased by $561,944, $324,700 and $378,981, respectively, due to the issuance of options to employees and directors, bad debt expense associated with one customer and higher insurance costs associated with the NASDAQ listing. Offsetting these amounts was a decrease to salaries and benefits, consulting fees, rent, and travel by $254,829, $142,011, $48,808, and $32,714, respectively, due to no bonuses awarded to management, lower G&A project costs, adoption of IFRS 16 resulting in the recognition of lower rental costs and decreased travel to customer sites. Depreciation expenses increased by $228,383 due to the adoption of IFRS 16 with the depreciation of the right-of-use assets.

Liquidity and Outstanding Share Capital

As at December 31, 2019, Profound had cash of $19,222,195. Subsequent to year end, the Company completed the 2020 Offering for net proceeds of US$36,656,041 and repaid the total amount of the CIBC Loan, plus interest, for a total payment of $12,041,032.

As at March 3, 2020, Profound had 15,689,577 common shares issued and outstanding.

For complete financial results, please see Profound’s filings at www.sedar.com and the Company’s website at www.profoundmedical.com.

Conference Call Details

Profound Medical is pleased to invite all interested parties to participate in a conference call today, March 3, 2020, at 4:30 pm ET during which time the results will be discussed.

Live Call:1-877-407-9210 (Canada and the United States)
 1-201-689-8049 (International)
  
Replay:1-919-882-2331
Replay ID:33148

The call will also be broadcast live and archived on the Company's website at www.profoundmedical.com under "Webcasts" in the Investors section.

About Profound Medical Corp.

Profound is a commercial-stage medical device company that develops and markets customizable, incision-free therapies for the ablation of diseased tissue.

Profound is commercializing TULSA-PRO®, a technology that combines real-time MRI, robotically-driven transurethral ultrasound and closed-loop temperature feedback control. TULSA-PRO® is designed to provide customizable and predictable radiation-free ablation of a surgeon-defined prostate volume while actively protecting the urethra and rectum to help preserve the patient’s natural functional abilities. TULSA-PRO® has the potential to be a flexible technology in customizable prostate ablation, including intermediate stage cancer, localized radio-recurrent cancer, retention and hematuria palliation in locally advanced prostate cancer, and the transition zone in large volume benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). TULSA-PRO® is CE marked, Health Canada approved, and 510(k) cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Profound is also commercializing Sonalleve®, an innovative therapeutic platform that is CE marked for the treatment of uterine fibroids and palliative pain treatment of bone metastases. Sonalleve® has also been approved by the China National Medical Products Administration for the non-invasive treatment of uterine fibroids. The Company is in the early stages of exploring additional potential treatment markets for Sonalleve® where the technology has been shown to have clinical application, such as non-invasive ablation of abdominal cancers and hyperthermia for cancer therapy.

Forward-Looking Statements

This release includes forward-looking statements regarding Profound and its business which may include, but is not limited to, the expectations regarding its U.S. multi-center commercial agreement with RadNet; the efficacy of Profound’s technology in the treatment of prostate cancer, uterine fibroids and palliative pain treatment; the potential obtainment of a C-Code from CMS for TULSA-PRO®; and the success of Profound’s U.S. commercialization strategy and activities for TULSA-PRO®. Often, but not always, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as "plans", "is expected", "expects", "scheduled", "intends", "contemplates", "anticipates", "believes", "proposes" or variations (including negative variations) of such words and phrases, or state that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved. Such statements are based on the current expectations of the management of Profound. The forward-looking events and circumstances discussed in this release, may not occur by certain specified dates or at all and could differ materially as a result of known and unknown risk factors and uncertainties affecting the company, including risks regarding the pharmaceutical industry, economic factors, the equity markets generally and risks associated with growth and competition. Please see the Company’s annual information form for a detailed discussion of the risk factors. Although Profound has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results to differ from those anticipated, estimated or intended. No forward-looking statement can be guaranteed. Except as required by applicable securities laws, forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made and Profound undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, other than as required by law.

For further information, please contact:

Stephen Kilmer
Investor Relations
skilmer@profoundmedical.com
T: 647.872.4849


Profound Medical Corp.
Consolidated Balance Sheets
As at December 31, 2019 and 2018

  2019
$
  2018
$
 
     
Assets    
     
Current assets    
Cash 19,222,195  30,687,183 
Trade and other receivables 4,058,136  2,686,112 
Investment tax credits receivable 240,000  480,000 
Inventory 4,764,458  3,631,623 
Prepaid expenses and deposits 1,335,620  434,871 
Total current assets 29,620,409  37,919,789 
     
Property and equipment 684,718  1,207,357 
Intangible assets 3,128,820  4,013,561 
Right-of-use assets 2,199,381  - 
Goodwill 3,409,165  3,409,165 
     
Total assets 39,042,493  46,549,872 
     
Liabilities    
     
Current liabilities    
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 3,933,114  3,912,350 
Deferred revenue 654,763  312,558 
Long-term debt 5,144,461  1,339,583 
Provisions 134,956  1,352,017 
Other liabilities 286,858  567,296 
Derivative financial instrument 254,769  98,203 
Lease liabilities 258,685  - 
Income taxes payable 15,763  297,353 
Total current liabilities 10,683,369  7,879,360 
     
Long-term debt 6,719,924  10,615,662 
Deferred revenue 829,784  379,044 
Provisions 19,005  49,319 
Other liabilities -  1,000,153 
Lease liabilities 2,125,873  - 
     
Total liabilities 20,377,955  19,923,538 
     
Shareholders’ Equity    
     
Share capital 130,266,880  120,932,404 
Contributed surplus 19,580,338  16,756,294 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (117,188) (28,703)
Deficit (131,065,492) (111,033,661)
     
Total Shareholders’ Equity 18,664,538  26,626,334 
     
Total Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity 39,042,493  46,549,872 


Profound Medical Corp.
Consolidated Statements of Loss and Comprehensive Loss
For the years ended December 31, 2019 and 2018

  2019
$
 2018
$
 
    
Revenue   
Products 4,895,427 2,421,331 
Services 632,144 180,947 
  5,527,571 2,602,278 
Cost of sales  2,361,805 1,778,501 
Gross profit 3,165,766 823,777 
    
Operating expenses   
Research and development - net of investment tax credits of $nil (2018 – $240,000) 12,466,149 10,265,388 
General and administrative 7,678,672 6,656,723 
Selling and distribution 2,789,042 4,091,347 
Total operating expenses 22,933,863 21,013,458 
    
Operating Loss 19,768,097 20,189,681 
    
Other income and expense   
Finance costs 711,588 826,312 
Finance income (481,309)(483,788)
  230,279 342,524 
Loss before taxes 19,998,376 20,532,205 
    
Income taxes  193,874 230,784 
    
Net loss attributed to shareholders for the year 20,192,250 20,762,989 
    
Other comprehensive loss (income)   
Item that may be reclassified to profit or loss   
Foreign currency translation adjustment - net of tax (88,485)29,226 
    
Net loss and comprehensive loss for the year 20,103,765 20,792,215 
    
Loss per share   
Basic and diluted loss per common share 1.82 2.07 



Profound Medical Corp.
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
For the years ended December 31, 2019 and 2018

 2019
$
 2018
$
 
   
Operating activities  
Net loss for the year(20,192,250)(20,762,989)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash flows from operating activities:  
Depreciation of property and equipment472,685 546,001 
Amortization of intangible assets1,134,741 1,128,437 
Depreciation of right-of-use assets406,397 - 
Share-based compensation1,676,844 1,086,199 
Interest and accretion expense1,369,928 1,028,843 
Change in deferred rent- 7,108 
Deferred revenue792,945 450,286 
Change in fair value of derivative financial instrument156,566 (96,619)
Change in fair value of contingent consideration(968,883)(325,253)
Changes in non-cash working capital balances  
Investment tax credits receivable240,000 (240,000)
Trade and other receivables(1,372,024)1,565,546 
Prepaid expenses and deposits(1,110,749)141,157 
Inventory(1,132,835)(2,200,466)
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities(24,162)(1,167,336)
Provisions(1,198,056)319,875 
Income taxes payable(281,590)224,574 
Net cash flow used in operating activities(20,030,444)(18,294,637)
   
Investing activities  
Purchase of intangible assets(250,000)- 
Total cash used in investing activities(250,000)- 
   
Financing activities  
Issuance of common shares11,500,001 34,500,000 
Transaction costs paid(1,023,724)(2,472,498)
Proceeds from bank loan- 12,500,000 
Bank loan costs paid- (735,698)
Payment of other liabilities(16,203)(5,851,489)
Payment of long-term debt and interest(1,331,771)(166,975)
Proceeds from share options exercised5,399 105,257 
Payment of lease liabilities(318,245)- 
Total cash from financing activities8,815,455 37,878,597 
   
Net change in cash during the year(11,464,988)19,583,960 
Cash – Beginning of year30,687,183 11,103,223 
Cash End of year19,222,195 30,687,183