Enanta Pharmaceuticals Reports Financial Results for its Fiscal Second Quarter Ended March 31, 2026
- Dosing Initiated in a Phase 1 Trial of EDP-978, an Oral, Once-Daily KIT Inhibitor in Development for the Treatment of Chronic Urticaria; On Track to Report Topline Data in 4Q 2026
- Conducting Enabling Activities for a Pivotal Study of Zelicapavir in High-Risk Adults with Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
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On Track to File an IND for EPS-3903, an Oral,
Once-Daily STAT6 Inhibitor Development Candidate and to Select an MRGPRX2 Development Candidate, in 2H 2026 -
Cash and Marketable Securities Totaling
$227 Million atMarch 31, 2026 , as well as Continuing Retained Royalties, with Cash Runway Expected to Fund Operations into Fiscal 2029
“Since the inception of our immunology portfolio targeting type 2 diseases, our team has worked diligently to advance highly selective inhibitors of KIT, STAT6 and MRGPRX2 designed to enable convenient oral dosing and best-in-class profiles,” said
Fiscal Second Quarter Ended
Total revenue for the three months ended
A portion (54.5%) of Enanta’s ongoing royalty revenue from AbbVie’s net sales of MAVYRET®/MAVIRET® is paid to OMERS, one of Canada’s largest defined benefit pension plans, pursuant to a royalty sale transaction affecting royalties earned after
Research and development expenses totaled
General and administrative expenses totaled
Interest and investment income, net, totaled
Enanta recorded an income tax expense of less than
Net loss for the three months ended
Enanta’s cash, cash equivalents and short-term and long-term marketable securities totaled
Virology
Enanta’s virology pipeline includes the leading portfolio of RSV treatments in clinical development, consisting of zelicapavir, a once-daily N-protein inhibitor, and EDP-323, a once-daily L-protein inhibitor, both of which received Fast Track designation from the
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Zelicapavir was most recently evaluated in a high-risk adult outpatient population, including the elderly and those with asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or congestive heart failure. In RSVHR, a Phase 2b study, zelicapavir demonstrated a clinically meaningful improvement in time to complete resolution of all 13 RSV symptoms compared to placebo, with an improvement of 6.7 days for patients with congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or age 75 or older, termed the HR3 population. Zelicapavir also showed an improvement in time to complete resolution on the 29-parameter total RiiQ™ symptom scale of 7.2 days for the HR3 population compared to placebo. The study met key secondary endpoints, including a reduction in hospitalization and antiviral effects. Previously, the Company reported positive data from a Phase 2 study in pediatric patients which demonstrated that treatment with zelicapavir was associated with shortened time to complete resolution of RSV symptoms. Overall, zelicapavir has been dosed in more than 700 people to date and continues to be well-tolerated with a favorable safety profile.
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Enanta presented data on zelicapavir at the
European Society of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) Global 2026 which was heldApril 17-21, 2026 , inMunich, Germany . The poster and presentation are available on the Company’s website here. -
Enanta will present an oral presentation highlighting zelicapavir at the
American Thoracic Society (ATS)International Conference 2026,being heldMay 15-20, 2026 , inOrlando, Florida . - Enanta continues to conduct enabling activities for a pivotal study of zelicapavir in high-risk patients with RSV, including engaging with the FDA on the registrational development path. The Company plans to provide an update on the study design and development path in the second quarter of 2026. In parallel, Enanta is exploring potential business development opportunities related to its RSV program.
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Enanta presented data on zelicapavir at the
- Enanta’s second RSV candidate, EDP-323, can be used alone or in combination with other agents, such as zelicapavir, to potentially broaden the treatment window or addressable patient populations. Previously, the Company reported positive results from a Phase 2a challenge study of healthy adults infected with RSV, in which treatment with EDP-323 achieved highly statistically significant reductions in both viral load and clinical symptoms compared to placebo.
Immunology
Enanta’s immunology pipeline is focused on designing and developing highly potent and selective oral inhibitors for the treatment of inflammatory diseases, by targeting key drivers of the type 2 immune response.
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Enanta’s lead immunology program, EDP-978, is a potent and selective once-daily oral KIT inhibitor in development for the treatment of chronic urticaria and potentially other mast cell-mediated diseases. In April, the Company announced the first participant was dosed in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, first-in-human Phase 1 clinical trial. The trial is expected to enroll approximately 98 healthy adult volunteers ranging in age from 18 to 65 years old to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics, including serum tryptase, of EDP-978. The trial includes a single ascending dose phase, with a two-part food-effect cohort, and a multiple ascending dose phase with a 14-day treatment period. The Company expects to report topline data from the trial in the fourth quarter of 2026.
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Enanta presented two posters featuring pre-clinical data related to EDP-978 at the
American Academy of Allergy , Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) 2026 Annual Meeting which was heldFebruary 27-March 2, 2026 . The posters are available on the Company’s website here.
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Enanta presented two posters featuring pre-clinical data related to EDP-978 at the
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Enanta’s second immunology program EPS-3903, is a novel, potent, and selective oral STAT6 inhibitor, in development for the treatment of atopic dermatitis and other diseases currently treated by dupilumab. The Company is currently performing scale-up and IND enabling activities and is targeting an IND filing in the second half of 2026.
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Enanta presented four posters highlighting pre-clinical data related to EPS-3903 at IMMUNOLOGY2026TM, hosted by the
American Association of Immunologists (AAI), heldApril 15-19, 2026 . The posters are available on the Company’s website here. -
Enanta will present two posters highlighting data on EPS-3903 at the ATS
International Conference 2026, being heldMay 15-20, 2026 , inOrlando, Florida .
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Enanta presented four posters highlighting pre-clinical data related to EPS-3903 at IMMUNOLOGY2026TM, hosted by the
- Enanta’s third immunology program targets MRGPRX2, a non-canonical G-Protein-Coupled-Receptor (GPCR) expressed predominantly on mast cells, as well as peripheral neurons. Inhibiting MRGPRX2 may have potential to address multiple chronic inflammatory diseases including urticaria, asthma, prurigo nodularis and others, as well as migraine. Currently, the Company is evaluating multiple compounds in pre-clinical studies and expects to select a development candidate in the second half of 2026.
Corporate
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Today, the
United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit held oral arguments in Enanta’s lawsuit against Pfizer Inc., seeking damages for infringement ofU.S. Patent No. 11,358,953 in the manufacture, use and sale of Pfizer’s COVID-19 antiviral, PAXLOVID® (nirmatrelvir tablets; ritonavir tablets). Based on the current schedule, Enanta anticipates a decision on the appeal from the Federal Circuit by the end ofSeptember 2026 . -
A hearing for the patent infringement action against Pfizer Inc. and certain of its subsidiaries in the Unified Patent Court (UPC) of the
European Union , and Pfizer’s counterclaim for revocation, has been scheduled forSeptember 29, 2026 . Enanta expects a decision from the UPC within weeks after the hearing. -
Enanta plans to issue its fiscal third quarter financial results press release on
August 10, 2026 .
About
Enanta is using its robust, chemistry-driven approach and drug discovery capabilities to become a leader in the discovery and development of small molecule drugs for viral infections and immunological diseases. In virology, Enanta’s clinical programs are focused on the development of first-in-disease and best-in-disease treatments for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The Company’s immunology pipeline aims to develop treatments for inflammatory diseases by targeting key drivers of the type 2 immune response, with KIT, STAT6 and MRGPRX2 inhibition.
Glecaprevir, a protease inhibitor discovered by Enanta, is part of one of the leading treatment regimens for curing hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and is sold by AbbVie in numerous countries under the tradenames MAVYRET® (
Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements, including statements with respect to the timeline and prospects for advancement of Enanta’s clinical programs in RSV and KIT inhibition and its pre-clinical immunology programs, including its programs targeting STAT6 and MRGPRX2 inhibition, as well as statements regarding Enanta’s ongoing litigation matters. Statements that are not historical facts are based on management’s current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections about Enanta’s business and the industry in which it operates and management’s beliefs and assumptions. The statements contained in this release are not guarantees of future performance and involve certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions, which are difficult to predict. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what is expressed in such forward-looking statements. Important factors and risks that may affect actual results include: the impact of development, regulatory and marketing efforts of others with respect to vaccines and competitive treatments for RSV; the discovery and development risks of Enanta’s programs in virology and immunology; Enanta’s limited clinical development experience; Enanta’s ability to partner its RSV or other programs; Enanta’s need to attract and retain senior management and key research and development personnel; Enanta’s need to obtain and maintain patent protection for its product candidates and avoid potential infringement of the intellectual property rights of others; the timing and outcome of Enanta’s ongoing litigation matters; and other risk factors described or referred to in “Risk Factors” in Enanta’s Form 10-K for the fiscal year-ended
Tables to Follow
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| CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS | |||||||||||||||
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UNAUDITED (in thousands, except per share amounts) |
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Three Months Ended |
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Six Months Ended |
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2026 |
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2025 |
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2026 |
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2025 |
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| Revenue |
$ |
17,159 |
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$ |
14,926 |
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$ |
35,774 |
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$ |
31,885 |
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| Operating expenses | |||||||||||||||
| Research and development |
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19,443 |
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28,065 |
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40,302 |
|
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55,721 |
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| General and administrative |
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9,568 |
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|
11,388 |
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|
18,577 |
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|
24,234 |
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| Total operating expenses |
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29,011 |
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39,453 |
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58,879 |
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79,955 |
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| Loss from operations |
|
(11,852 |
) |
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(24,527 |
) |
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(23,105 |
) |
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(48,070 |
) |
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| Interest expense |
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(3,316 |
) |
|
(1,714 |
) |
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(6,399 |
) |
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(3,676 |
) |
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| Interest and investment income, net |
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2,084 |
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|
2,292 |
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|
4,506 |
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|
5,091 |
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| Loss before income taxes |
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(13,084 |
) |
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(23,949 |
) |
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(24,998 |
) |
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(46,655 |
) |
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| Income tax (expense) benefit |
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(7 |
) |
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1,305 |
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(31 |
) |
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1,721 |
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| Net loss |
$ |
(13,091 |
) |
$ |
(22,644 |
) |
$ |
(25,029 |
) |
$ |
(44,934 |
) |
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| Net loss per share | |||||||||||||||
| Basic |
$ |
(0.45 |
) |
$ |
(1.06 |
) |
$ |
(0.87 |
) |
$ |
(2.11 |
) |
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| Diluted |
$ |
(0.45 |
) |
$ |
(1.06 |
) |
$ |
(0.87 |
) |
$ |
(2.11 |
) |
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| Weighted average common shares outstanding | |||||||||||||||
| Basic |
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29,040 |
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21,355 |
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28,892 |
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21,295 |
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| Diluted |
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29,040 |
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21,355 |
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28,892 |
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21,295 |
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| CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS | |||||
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UNAUDITED (in thousands) |
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2026 |
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2025 |
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| Assets | |||||
| Current assets | |||||
| Cash and cash equivalents |
$ |
34,928 |
$ |
32,298 |
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| Short-term marketable securities |
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128,846 |
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156,566 |
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| Accounts receivable |
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7,809 |
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6,882 |
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| Prepaid expenses and other current assets |
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6,810 |
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8,590 |
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| Income tax receivable |
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19 |
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— |
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| Total current assets |
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178,412 |
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204,336 |
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| Long-term marketable securities |
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63,238 |
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— |
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| Property and equipment, net |
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33,114 |
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35,395 |
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| Operating lease, right-of-use assets |
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36,436 |
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37,549 |
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| Long-term restricted cash |
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3,360 |
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3,360 |
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| Other long-term assets |
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144 |
|
92 |
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| Total assets |
$ |
314,704 |
$ |
280,732 |
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| Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity | |||||
| Current liabilities | |||||
| Accounts payable |
$ |
4,363 |
$ |
1,948 |
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| Accrued expenses and other current liabilities |
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6,859 |
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12,751 |
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| Liability related to the sale of future royalties |
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31,461 |
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30,710 |
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| Operating lease liabilities |
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3,759 |
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3,146 |
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| Total current liabilities |
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46,442 |
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48,555 |
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| Liability related to the sale of future royalties, net of current portion |
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97,309 |
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111,132 |
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| Operating lease liabilities, net of current portion |
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52,777 |
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54,757 |
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| Series 1 nonconvertible preferred stock |
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1,311 |
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1,311 |
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| Other long-term liabilities |
|
278 |
|
260 |
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| Total liabilities |
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198,117 |
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216,015 |
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| Total stockholders' equity |
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116,587 |
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64,717 |
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| Total liabilities and stockholders' equity |
$ |
314,704 |
$ |
280,732 |
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