Company: MBIO
Filing Date: 2025-01-15
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001410578-25-000028
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Company: MUSTANG BIO, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-01-15
Form: S-1
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20-specific CAR (the “CD20 Technology License”). Pursuant to the CD20 Technology License, we paid Fred Hutch an upfront fee of $0.3 million and owes an annual maintenance fee of $50,000 on each anniversary of the license until our achievement of regulatory approval of a licensed product using the CD20 Technology. Additional payments are due for the achievement of development milestones totaling $39.1 million. Royalty payments in the mid-single digits are due on net sales of licensed products.

CD20 CTA (NHL and CLL)

Also, on July 3, 2017, in conjunction with the CD20 Technology License from Fred Hutch, we entered into an investigator-initiated clinical trial agreement (the “CD20 CTA”) to provide partial funding for a Phase 1/2 clinical trial at Fred Hutch evaluating the safety and efficacy of the CD20 Technology in patients with relapsed or refractory B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas (“NHLs”). In connection with the CD20 CTA, we agreed to fund up to $5.3 million of costs associated with the clinical trial, which commenced during the fourth quarter of 2017.

In November 2020, the CD20 CTA was amended to include additional funding of approximately $1.8 million, and in January 2022, the CTA was amended to increase funding by approximately $2.2 million for the treatment of additional patients.

Nationwide Children’s Hospital License

On February 20, 2019, we entered into an exclusive worldwide license agreement with Nationwide for the development of an oncolytic virus (referred to by Nationwide as C134; now referred to by us as MB-108) for the treatment of glioblastoma multiforme. We paid $0.2 million in consideration for the exclusive license. Nationwide is eligible to receive additional payments totaling $77.5 million upon the achievement of development and commercialization milestones. Royalty payments in the low-single digits are due on net sales of licensed products.

COMPETITION

Competition in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries is intense. Our competitors include pharmaceutical companies and biotechnology companies, as well as universities and public and private research institutions. In addition, companies that are active in different but related fields represent substantial competition for us. Many of our competitors have significantly greater capital resources, larger research and development staffs and facilities and greater experience in drug development, regulation, manufacturing and marketing than we do. These organizations also compete with us to recruit qualified personnel