−Removed: Management’s Discussion and Analysis
−Removed: of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.
−Removed: Information included in this Quarterly
−Removed: Report on Form 10-Q (this “Report”) contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities
−Removed: Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”).
−Removed: Forward-looking
−Removed: statements are not statements of historical facts, but rather reflect our current expectations concerning future events and results.
−Removed: generally use the words “believes,” “expects,” “intends,” “plans,” “anticipates,”
−Removed: “likely,” “will” and similar expressions to identify forward-looking statements.
−Removed: Such forward-looking statements,
−Removed: including those concerning our expectations, involve risks, uncertainties and other factors, some of which are beyond our control, which
−Removed: may cause our actual results, performance or achievements, or industry results, to be materially different from any future results, performance
−Removed: or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
−Removed: These risks, uncertainties and factors include, but are not limited
−Removed: to, those factors set forth in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2024.
−Removed: Except as required by applicable
−Removed: law, including the securities laws of the United States, we undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements,
−Removed: whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
−Removed: You are cautioned not to unduly rely on such forward-looking statements
−Removed: when evaluating the information presented in this Report.
−Removed: We discuss the description of
−Removed: our business in the Notes to our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.
−Removed: RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
−Removed: Three months ended April 30, 2025 compared with
−Removed: three months ended April 30, 2024
−Removed: We had no revenue during the three-month
−Removed: periods ended April 30, 2025 and 2024.
−Removed: We have not generated any revenue
−Removed: to date from our therapeutics or vaccine programs.
−Removed: In addition, while we pursue our therapeutics and vaccine programs, we may also make
−Removed: investments in and form new companies to develop additional emerging technologies.
−Removed: We do not expect to begin generating revenue with respect
−Removed: to any of our current therapy or vaccine programs in the near term.
−Removed: We hope to achieve a profitable outcome by eventually licensing our
−Removed: technologies to large pharmaceutical companies that have the resources and infrastructure in place to manufacture, market and sell our
−Removed: technologies as therapeutics or vaccines.
−Removed: The eventual licensing of any of our technologies may take several years, if it is to occur
−Removed: at all, and may depend on positive results from human clinical trials.
−Removed: Research and Development
−Removed: During the three months ended
−Removed: April 30, 2025, research and development expenses related to the development of our cancer vaccines and CAR-T therapeutics consisted of
−Removed: approximately $898,000 and $424,000, respectively.
−Removed: During the three months ended April 30, 2024 research and development expenses related
−Removed: to the development of our cancer vaccines and CAR-T therapeutics consisted of approximately $848,000 and $798,000, respectively.
−Removed: Research and development expenses
−Removed: decreased by approximately $324,000 to approximately $1,322,000 in the three months ended April 30, 2025, from approximately $1,646,000
−Removed: in the three months ended April 30, 2024.
−Removed: The decrease in research and development expenses was primarily due to a decrease in outside
−Removed: research and development expenses related to our ovarian cancer CAR-T therapeutic of approximately $204,000, a decrease in employee stock-based
−Removed: compensation expense of approximately $105,000, and a decrease in employee compensation and related costs, other than stock-based compensation
−Removed: expense, of approximately $75,000, offset by and an increase in outside research and development expenses related to our new vaccine discovery
−Removed: program of approximately $56,000.
−Removed: General and Administrative
−Removed: General and administrative expenses
−Removed: decreased by approximately $140,000 to approximately $1,681,000 in the three months ended April 30, 2025, from approximately $1,821,000
−Removed: in the three months ended April 30, 2024.
−Removed: The decrease in general and administrative expenses was primarily due to a decrease in investor
−Removed: and public relations expense of approximately $151,000, a decrease in director stock-based compensation of approximately $115,000, and
−Removed: a decrease in consulting fees of approximately $66,000, offset by an increase in employee compensation and related costs, other than stock-based
−Removed: compensation expense, of approximately $157,000, and an increase in patent-related costs of approximately $42,000.
−Removed: Interest Income
−Removed: Interest income decreased by approximately
−Removed: $96,000 to approximately $190,000 in the three months ended April 30, 2025, from approximately $287,000 in the three months ended April
−Removed: 30, 2024, primarily due to a decrease in the amount of short-term investments held and a decrease in interest rates.
−Removed: Net Loss Attributable to
−Removed: Noncontrolling Interest
−Removed: The net loss attributable to noncontrolling
−Removed: interest, representing Wistar’s ownership interest in Certainty’s net loss, decreased by approximately $18,000 to approximately
−Removed: $23,000 in the three months ended April 30, 2025 from approximately $41,000 in the three months ended April 30, 2024, as Certainty’s
−Removed: net loss decreased.
−Removed: Six months ended April 30, 2025 compared with
−Removed: six months ended April 30, 2024
−Removed: We had no revenue during the six-month
−Removed: periods ended April 30, 2025 and 2024.
−Removed: We have not generated any revenue
−Removed: to date from our therapeutics or vaccine programs.
−Removed: In addition, while we pursue our therapeutics and vaccine programs, we may also make
−Removed: investments in and form new companies to develop additional emerging technologies.
−Removed: We do not expect to begin generating revenue with respect
−Removed: to any of our current therapy or vaccine programs in the near term.
−Removed: We hope to achieve a profitable outcome by eventually licensing our
−Removed: technologies to large pharmaceutical companies that have the resources and infrastructure in place to manufacture, market and sell our
−Removed: technologies as therapeutics or vaccines.
−Removed: The eventual licensing of any of our technologies may take several years, if it is to occur
−Removed: at all, and may depend on positive results from human clinical trials.
−Removed: Research and Development
−Removed: During the six months ended April
−Removed: 30, 2025, research and development expenses related to the development of our cancer vaccines and CAR-T therapeutics consisted of approximately
−Removed: $1,873,000 and $1,001,000, respectively.
−Removed: During the six months ended April 30, 2024 research and development expenses related to the development
−Removed: of our cancer vaccines and CAR-T therapeutics consisted of approximately $1,568,000 and $1,427,000, respectively.
−Removed: Research and development expenses
−Removed: decreased by approximately $121,000 to approximately $2,874,000 in the six months ended April 30, 2025, from approximately $2,995,000
−Removed: in the six months ended April 30, 2024.
−Removed: The decrease in research and development expenses was primarily due to a decrease in outside research
−Removed: and development expenses related to our ovarian cancer CAR-T therapeutic of approximately $232,000 and a decrease in employee stock-based
−Removed: compensation expense of approximately $165,000, offset by an increase in outside research and development expenses related to our new
−Removed: vaccine discovery program of approximately $113,000, an increase in outside research and development expenses related to our breast cancer
−Removed: vaccine of approximately $107,000, and an increase in clinical consulting fees of approximately $51,000.
−Removed: General and Administrative
−Removed: General and administrative expenses
−Removed: decreased by approximately $566,000 to approximately $3,515,000 in the six months ended April 30, 2025, from approximately $4,081,000
−Removed: in the six months ended April 30, 2024.
−Removed: The decrease in general and administrative expenses was primarily due to a decrease in investor
−Removed: and public relations expense of approximately $442,000, a decrease in director stock-based compensation of approximately $182,000, a decrease
−Removed: in consulting fees of approximately $62,000, and a decrease in legal and other professional fees of approximately $53,000, offset by an
−Removed: increase in employee compensation and related costs, other than stock-based compensation expense, of approximately $87,000, and an increase
−Removed: in patent-related costs of approximately $62,000.
−Removed: Interest Income
−Removed: Interest income decreased by approximately
−Removed: $243,000 to approximately $363,000 in the six months ended April 30, 2025, from approximately $606,000 in the six months ended April 30,
−Removed: 2024, primarily due to a decrease in the amount of short-term investments held and a decrease in interest rates.
−Removed: Net Loss Attributable to
−Removed: Noncontrolling Interest
−Removed: The net loss attributable to noncontrolling
−Removed: interest, representing Wistar’s ownership interest in Certainty’s net loss, decreased by approximately $24,000 to approximately
−Removed: $52,000 in the six months ended April 30, 2025 from approximately $76,000 in the six months ended April 30, 2024, as Certainty’s
−Removed: net loss decreased.
−Removed: LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
−Removed: Our primary sources of liquidity
−Removed: are cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments.
−Removed: Based on currently available information
−Removed: as of May 28, 2025, we believe that our existing cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments will be sufficient to fund our activities
−Removed: for at least the next twelve months.
−Removed: The Company had approximately $16,766,000 of total current assets at April 30, 2025 compared to approximately
−Removed: $21,362,000 at October 31, 2024 which is a reduction of approximately $4,596,000 for the six months ended April 30, 2025.
−Removed: Therefore, the
−Removed: Company believes that it has sufficient cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments to operate its business, as currently contemplated,
−Removed: for significantly longer than 12 months from the date of this Report.
−Removed: We have implemented a business model that conserves funds by collaborating
−Removed: with third parties to develop our technologies.
−Removed: During the six months ended April 30, 2025, we issued 14,712 shares under our at-the-market
−Removed: equity offering.
−Removed: Under our at-the-market equity program, which is currently effective and may remain available for us to use in the future,
−Removed: as of April 30, 2025, we may sell approximately $97 million of common stock.
−Removed: During the six months ended April 30, 2025, cash used in operating activities
−Removed: was approximately $4,407,000.
−Removed: Cash provided by investing activities was approximately $5,045,000, resulting from the maturities of short-term
−Removed: investments of approximately $29,974,000, offset by purchases of short-term investments totaling approximately $24,929,000.
−Removed: Cash provided
−Removed: by financing activities was approximately $1,000, resulting from proceeds from the sale of common stock pursuant to an employee stock
−Removed: purchase plan of approximately $4,000 offset by the net expense of approximately $3,000 resulting from the sale of 14,712 shares of common
−Removed: stock in an at-the-market equity offering.
−Removed: As a result, our cash, cash equivalents, and short-term investments at April 30, 2025 decreased
−Removed: approximately $4,327,000 to approximately $15,597,000 from approximately $19,924,000 at the end of fiscal year 2024.
−Removed: CRITICAL ACCOUNTING POLICIES
−Removed: The Company’s condensed
−Removed: consolidated financial statements are prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
−Removed: In preparing these financial statements, we make assumptions, judgments and estimates that can have a significant impact on amounts reported
−Removed: in our condensed consolidated financial statements.
−Removed: We base our assumptions, judgments and estimates on historical experience and various
−Removed: other factors that we believe to be reasonable under the circumstances.
−Removed: Actual results could differ materially from these estimates under
−Removed: different assumptions or conditions.
−Removed: On a regular basis, we evaluate our assumptions, judgments and estimates and make changes accordingly.
−Removed: We believe that, of the significant
−Removed: accounting policies discussed in Note 2 to our consolidated financial statements in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year
−Removed: ended October 31, 2024, the following accounting policies require our most difficult, subjective or complex judgments:
−Removed: Revenue Recognition,
−Removed: Stock-Based Compensation, and
−Removed: Research and Development Expenses.
−Removed: Revenue Recognition
−Removed: Our revenue has been derived solely
−Removed: from technology licensing and the sale of patented technologies.
−Removed: Revenue is recognized upon transfer of control of intellectual property
−Removed: rights and satisfaction of other contractual performance obligations to licensees in an amount that reflects the consideration we expect
−Removed: Our revenue recognition policy
−Removed: requires us to make certain judgments and estimates in connection with the accounting for revenue.
−Removed: Such areas may include determining
−Removed: the existence of a contract and identifying each party’s rights and obligations to transfer goods and services, identifying the
−Removed: performance obligations in the contract, determining the transaction price and allocating the transaction price to separate performance
−Removed: obligations, estimating the timing of satisfaction of performance obligations, determining whether a promise to grant a license is distinct
−Removed: from other promised goods or services and evaluating whether a license transfers to a customer at a point in time or over time.
−Removed: Our revenue arrangements provide
−Removed: for the payment, within 30 days of execution of the agreement, of contractually determined, one-time, paid-up license fees in settlement
−Removed: of litigation and in consideration for the grant of certain intellectual property rights for patented technologies owned or controlled
−Removed: by the Company.
+Added: Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.
+Added: included in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q (this “Report”) contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of
+Added: Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange
+Added: Forward-looking statements are not statements of historical facts, but rather reflect our current expectations concerning
+Added: future events and results.
+Added: We generally use the words “believes,” “expects,” “intends,” “plans,”
+Added: “anticipates,” “likely,” “will” and similar expressions to identify forward-looking statements.
+Added: forward-looking statements, including those concerning our expectations, involve risks, uncertainties and other factors, some of which
+Added: are beyond our control, which may cause our actual results, performance or achievements, or industry results, to be materially different
+Added: from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
+Added: These risks, uncertainties
+Added: and factors include, but are not limited to, those factors set forth in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended October
+Added: Except as required by applicable law, including the securities laws of the United States, we undertake no obligation to publicly
+Added: update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
+Added: You are cautioned
+Added: not to unduly rely on such forward-looking statements when evaluating the information presented in this Report.
+Added: discuss the description of our business in the Notes to our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.
+Added: OF OPERATIONS
+Added: months ended July 31, 2025 compared with three months ended July 31, 2024
+Added: had no revenue during the three-month periods ended July 31, 2025 and 2024.
+Added: have not generated any revenue to date from our therapeutics or vaccine programs.
+Added: In addition, while we pursue our therapeutics and vaccine
+Added: programs, we may also make investments in and form new companies to develop additional emerging technologies.
+Added: We do not expect to begin
+Added: generating revenue with respect to any of our current therapy or vaccine programs in the near term.
+Added: We hope to achieve a profitable outcome
+Added: by eventually licensing our technologies to large pharmaceutical companies that have the resources and infrastructure in place to manufacture,
+Added: market and sell our technologies as therapeutics or vaccines.
+Added: The eventual licensing of any of our technologies may take several years,
+Added: if it is to occur at all, and may depend on positive results from human clinical trials.
+Added: and Development Expenses
+Added: the three months ended July 31, 2025, research and development expenses related to the development of our cancer vaccines and CAR-T therapeutics
+Added: consisted of approximately $615,000 and $440,000, respectively.
+Added: During the three months ended July 31, 2024 research and development
+Added: expenses related to the development of our cancer vaccines and CAR-T therapeutics consisted of approximately $1,259,000 and $666,000,
+Added: respectively.
+Added: and development expenses decreased by approximately $870,000 to approximately $1,055,000 in the three months ended July 31, 2025, from
+Added: approximately $1,925,000 in the three months ended July 31, 2024.
+Added: The decrease in research and development expenses was primarily due
+Added: to a decrease in outside research and development expenses related to our breast cancer vaccine of approximately $631,000, a decrease in outside research and development expenses related to our ovarian cancer CAR-T therapeutic of approximately
+Added: $170,000, a decrease
+Added: in employee stock-based compensation expense of approximately $106,000, and a decrease in clinical consulting services of approximately $52,000,
+Added: offset by an increase in employee compensation and related costs, other than stock-based compensation expense, of approximately $96,000.
+Added: and Administrative Expenses
+Added: and administrative expenses decreased by approximately $286,000 to approximately $1,381,000 in the three months ended July 31, 2025,
+Added: from approximately $1,667,000 in the three months ended July 31, 2024.
+Added: The decrease in general and administrative expenses was primarily
+Added: due to a decrease in director stock-based compensation of approximately $98,000, a decrease in investor and public relations expense
+Added: of approximately $94,000, a decrease in employee compensation and related costs, other than stock-based compensation expense, of approximately
+Added: $77,000 and a decrease in employee stock-based compensation of approximately $61,000.
+Added: income decreased by approximately $121,000 to approximately $156,000 in the three months ended July 31, 2025, from approximately $277,000
+Added: in the three months ended July 31, 2024, primarily due to a decrease in the amount of short-term investments held and a decrease in interest
+Added: Loss Attributable to Noncontrolling Interest
+Added: net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest, representing Wistar’s ownership interest in Certainty’s net loss, decreased
+Added: by approximately $16,000 to approximately $22,000 in the three months ended July 31, 2025 from approximately $38,000 in the three months
+Added: ended July 31, 2024, as Certainty’s net loss decreased.
+Added: months ended July 31, 2025 compared with nine months ended July 31, 2024
+Added: had no revenue during the nine-month periods ended July 31, 2025 and 2024.
+Added: have not generated any revenue to date from our therapeutics or vaccine programs.
+Added: In addition, while we pursue our therapeutics and vaccine
+Added: programs, we may also make investments in and form new companies to develop additional emerging technologies.
+Added: We do not expect to begin
+Added: generating revenue with respect to any of our current therapy or vaccine programs in the near term.
+Added: We hope to achieve a profitable outcome
+Added: by eventually licensing our technologies to large pharmaceutical companies that have the resources and infrastructure in place to manufacture,
+Added: market and sell our technologies as therapeutics or vaccines.
+Added: The eventual licensing of any of our technologies may take several years,
+Added: if it is to occur at all, and may depend on positive results from human clinical trials.
+Added: and Development Expenses
+Added: the nine months ended July 31, 2025, research and development expenses related to the development of our cancer vaccines and CAR-T therapeutics
+Added: consisted of approximately $2,489,000 and $1,440,000, respectively.
+Added: During the nine months ended July 31, 2024 research and development
+Added: expenses related to the development of our cancer vaccines and CAR-T therapeutics consisted of approximately $2,827,000 and $2,093,000,
+Added: respectively.
+Added: and development expenses decreased by approximately $991,000 to approximately $3,929,000 in the nine months ended July 31, 2025,
+Added: from approximately $4,920,000 in the nine months ended July 31, 2024.
+Added: The decrease in research and development expenses was
+Added: primarily due to a decrease in outside research and development expenses related to our breast cancer vaccine of approximately
+Added: $524,000, a decrease in outside research and development expenses related to our ovarian cancer CAR-T therapeutic of approximately
+Added: decrease in employee stock-based compensation expense of approximately $271,000, offset by an increase in outside research and
+Added: development expenses related to our new vaccine discovery program of approximately $113,000, and an increase in technology licensing
+Added: fees of approximately $56,000.
+Added: and Administrative Expenses
+Added: and administrative expenses decreased by approximately $852,000 to approximately $4,896,000 in the nine months ended July 31, 2025, from
+Added: approximately $5,748,000 in the nine months ended July 31, 2024.
+Added: The decrease in general and administrative expenses was primarily due
+Added: to a decrease in investor and public relations expense of approximately $478,000, a decrease in director stock-based compensation of
+Added: approximately $280,000, a decrease in employee stock-based compensation of approximately $68,000, and a decrease in consulting fees of
+Added: approximately $58,000, offset by an increase in patent-related costs of approximately $67,000.
+Added: income decreased by approximately $364,000 to approximately $519,000 in the nine months ended July 31, 2025, from approximately $883,000
+Added: in the nine months ended July 31, 2024, primarily due to a decrease in the amount of short-term investments held and a decrease in interest
+Added: Loss Attributable to Noncontrolling Interest
+Added: net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest, representing Wistar’s ownership interest in Certainty’s net loss, decreased
+Added: by approximately $40,000 to approximately $74,000 in the nine months ended July 31, 2025 from approximately $114,000 in the nine months
+Added: ended July 31, 2024, as Certainty’s net loss decreased.
+Added: AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
+Added: primary sources of liquidity are cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments.
+Added: on currently available information as of September 10, 2025, we believe that our existing cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments
+Added: will be sufficient to fund our activities for at least the next twelve months.
+Added: The Company had approximately $16,029,000 of cash, cash
+Added: equivalents and short-term investments at July 31, 2025 compared to approximately $19,924,000 at October 31, 2024 which is a reduction
+Added: of approximately $3,895,000 for the nine months ended July 31, 2025.
+Added: Therefore, the Company believes that it has sufficient cash, cash
+Added: equivalents and short-term investments to operate its business, as currently contemplated, for significantly longer than 12 months from
+Added: the date of this Report.
+Added: We have implemented a business model that conserves funds by collaborating with third parties to develop our
+Added: technologies.
+Added: During the nine months ended July 31, 2025, we raised approximately $1,924,000, net of expenses, through an at-the-market
+Added: equity offering of 611,686 shares of common stock.
+Added: Under our at-the-market equity program, which is currently effective and may remain
+Added: available for us to use in the future, as of July 31, 2025, we may sell approximately $95 million of common stock.
+Added: the nine months ended July 31, 2025, cash used in operating activities was approximately $5,918,000.
+Added: Cash provided by investing
+Added: activities was approximately $4,212,000, resulting from the maturities of short-term investments of approximately $40,912,000,
+Added: offset by purchases of short-term investments of approximately $36,700,000.
+Added: Cash provided by financing activities was approximately
+Added: $1,930,000, resulting from the sale of 611,686 shares of common stock in an at-the-market equity offering of approximately
+Added: $1,924,000, net of expenses, proceeds from the sale of common stock pursuant to an employee stock purchase plan of approximately
+Added: $4,000 and proceeds from stock option exercises of approximately $2,000.
+Added: As a result, our cash, cash equivalents, and short-term
+Added: investments at July 31, 2025 decreased approximately $3,895,000 to approximately $16,029,000 from approximately $19,924,000 at the
+Added: end of fiscal year 2024.
+Added: ACCOUNTING POLICIES
+Added: Company’s condensed consolidated financial statements are prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted
+Added: in the United States of America.
+Added: In preparing these financial statements, we make assumptions, judgments and estimates that can have
+Added: a significant impact on amounts reported in our condensed consolidated financial statements.
+Added: We base our assumptions, judgments and estimates
+Added: on historical experience and various other factors that we believe to be reasonable under the circumstances.
+Added: Actual results could differ
+Added: materially from these estimates under different assumptions or conditions.
+Added: On a regular basis, we evaluate our assumptions, judgments
+Added: and estimates and make changes accordingly.
+Added: believe that, of the significant accounting policies discussed in Note 2 to our consolidated financial statements in our Annual Report
+Added: on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2024, the following accounting policies require our most difficult, subjective or
+Added: complex judgments:
+Added: Compensation, and
+Added: and Development Expenses.
+Added: revenue has been derived solely from technology licensing and the sale of patented technologies.
+Added: Revenue is recognized upon transfer
+Added: of control of intellectual property rights and satisfaction of other contractual performance obligations to licensees in an amount that
+Added: reflects the consideration we expect to receive.
+Added: revenue recognition policy requires us to make certain judgments and estimates in connection with the accounting for revenue.
+Added: may include determining the existence of a contract and identifying each party’s rights and obligations to transfer goods and services,
+Added: identifying the performance obligations in the contract, determining the transaction price and allocating the transaction price to separate
+Added: performance obligations, estimating the timing of satisfaction of performance obligations, determining whether a promise to grant a license
+Added: is distinct from other promised goods or services and evaluating whether a license transfers to a customer at a point in time or over
+Added: revenue arrangements provide for the payment, within 30 days of execution of the agreement, of contractually determined, one-time, paid-up
+Added: license fees in settlement of litigation and in consideration for the grant of certain intellectual property rights for patented technologies
+Added: owned or controlled by the Company.
These arrangements typically include some combination of the following:
−Removed: (i) the grant of a non-exclusive, retroactive
−Removed: and future license to manufacture and/or sell products covered by patented technologies owned or controlled by the Company, (ii) a covenant-not-to-sue,
−Removed: (iii) the release of the licensee from certain claims, and (iv) the dismissal of any pending litigation.
−Removed: In such instances, the intellectual
−Removed: property rights granted have been perpetual in nature, extending until the expiration of the related patents.
−Removed: Pursuant to the terms of
−Removed: these agreements, we have no further obligations with respect to the granted intellectual property rights, including no obligation to
−Removed: maintain or upgrade the technology, or provide future support or services.
−Removed: Licensees obtained control of the intellectual property rights
−Removed: they have acquired upon execution of the agreement.
−Removed: Accordingly, the performance obligations from these agreements were satisfied and
−Removed: 100% of the revenue was recognized upon the execution of the agreements.
−Removed: Stock-Based Compensation
−Removed: The compensation cost for service-based
−Removed: stock options granted to employees, directors and consultants is measured at the grant date, based on the fair value of the award using
−Removed: the Black-Scholes pricing model, and is recognized as an expense on a straight-line basis over the requisite service period (the vesting
−Removed: period of the stock option) which is one to four years.
−Removed: For employee options vesting if the trading price of the Company’s common
−Removed: stock exceeds certain price targets, we use a Monte Carlo Simulation in estimating the fair value at grant date and recognize compensation
−Removed: cost over the implied service period.
−Removed: For stock awards granted to employees
−Removed: and directors that vest at date of grant we recognize expense based on the grant date market price of the underlying common stock.
−Removed: restricted stock awards vesting upon achievement of a price target of our common stock, we use a Monte Carlo Simulation in estimating
−Removed: the fair value at grant date and recognize compensation cost over the implied service period (median time to vest).
−Removed: The Black-Scholes pricing model
−Removed: and the Monte Carlo Simulation we use to estimate fair value requires valuation assumptions of expected term, expected volatility, risk-free
−Removed: interest rates and expected dividend yield.
−Removed: The expected term of stock options represents the weighted average period the stock options
−Removed: are expected to remain outstanding.
−Removed: For employees we use the simplified method, which is a weighted average of the vesting term and contractual
−Removed: term, to determine expected term.
−Removed: The simplified method was adopted since we do not believe that historical experience is representative
−Removed: of future performance because of the impact of the changes in our operations and the change in terms from historical options.
−Removed: For consultants
−Removed: we use the contract term for expected term.
−Removed: Under the Black-Scholes pricing model, we estimated the expected volatility of our shares
−Removed: of common stock based upon the historical volatility of our share price over a period of time equal to the expected term of the grants.
−Removed: We estimated the risk-free interest rate based on the implied yield available on the applicable grant date of a U.S.
−Removed: Treasury note with
−Removed: a term equal to the expected term of the underlying grants.
−Removed: We made the dividend yield assumption based on our history of not paying dividends
−Removed: and our expectation not to pay dividends in the future.
−Removed: We will reconsider use of the
−Removed: Black-Scholes pricing model and the Monte Carlo Simulation if additional information becomes available in the future that indicates another
−Removed: model would be more appropriate.
−Removed: If factors change and we employ different assumptions in future periods, the compensation expense that
−Removed: we record may differ significantly from what we have recorded in the current period.
−Removed: Research and Development Expenses
−Removed: We recognize research and development
−Removed: expenses as incurred.
−Removed: Advance payments for future research and development activities are deferred and expensed as the services are performed.
−Removed: We recognize our preclinical studies and clinical trial expenses based on the services performed pursuant to contracts with research institutions,
−Removed: clinical research organizations (“CROs”), clinical manufacturing organizations (“CMOs”), and other parties that
−Removed: conduct and manage various stages of research and development activities on our behalf.
−Removed: Fees for such services are recognized based on
−Removed: management’s estimates after considering the activities and tasks completed by each service provider in a given period, the time
−Removed: period over which services are expected to be performed, and the level of effort expended in each reporting period.
−Removed: At each balance sheet date, management
−Removed: estimates prepaid and accrued research and development costs by discussing progress or stage of completion of activities with internal
−Removed: personnel and external service providers, and comparing this information to payments made, invoices received, and the agreed-upon contractual
−Removed: fee to be paid for such services in the applicable contract or statements of work.
−Removed: In addition, we allocate certain
−Removed: internal compensation costs to research and development expenses based on management’s estimates of each employee’s time and
−Removed: effort expended.
−Removed: EFFECT OF RECENTLY ISSUED PRONOUNCEMENTS
−Removed: We discuss the effect of recently
−Removed: issued pronouncements in Note 7 of the condensed consolidated financial statements, included elsewhere in this Report.
−Removed: Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures
−Removed: About Market Risk.
+Added: (i) the grant of a non-exclusive,
+Added: retroactive and future license to manufacture and/or sell products covered by patented technologies owned or controlled by the Company,
+Added: (ii) a covenant-not-to-sue, (iii) the release of the licensee from certain claims, and (iv) the dismissal of any pending litigation.
+Added: In such instances, the intellectual property rights granted have been perpetual in nature, extending until the expiration of the related
+Added: Pursuant to the terms of these agreements, we have no further obligations with respect to the granted intellectual property
+Added: rights, including no obligation to maintain or upgrade the technology, or provide future support or services.
+Added: Licensees obtained control
+Added: of the intellectual property rights they have acquired upon execution of the agreement.
+Added: Accordingly, the performance obligations from
+Added: these agreements were satisfied and 100% of the revenue was recognized upon the execution of the agreements.
+Added: compensation cost for service-based stock options granted to employees, directors and consultants is measured at the grant date, based
+Added: on the fair value of the award using the Black-Scholes pricing model, and is recognized as an expense on a straight-line basis over the
+Added: requisite service period (the vesting period of the stock option) which is one to four years.
+Added: For employee options vesting if the trading
+Added: price of the Company’s common stock exceeds certain price targets, we use a Monte Carlo Simulation in estimating the fair value
+Added: at grant date and recognize compensation cost over the implied service period.
+Added: stock awards granted to employees and directors that vest at date of grant we recognize expense based on the grant date market price
+Added: of the underlying common stock.
+Added: For restricted stock awards vesting upon achievement of a price target of our common stock, we use a
+Added: Monte Carlo Simulation in estimating the fair value at grant date and recognize compensation cost over the implied service period (median
+Added: time to vest).
+Added: Black-Scholes pricing model and the Monte Carlo Simulation we use to estimate fair value requires valuation assumptions of expected term,
+Added: expected volatility, risk-free interest rates and expected dividend yield.
+Added: The expected term of stock options represents the weighted
+Added: average period the stock options are expected to remain outstanding.
+Added: For employees we use the simplified method, which is a weighted
+Added: average of the vesting term and contractual term, to determine expected term.
+Added: The simplified method was adopted since we do not believe
+Added: that historical experience is representative of future performance because of the impact of the changes in our operations and the change
+Added: in terms from historical options.
+Added: For consultants we use the contract term for expected term.
+Added: Under the Black-Scholes pricing model,
+Added: we estimated the expected volatility of our shares of common stock based upon the historical volatility of our share price over a period
+Added: of time equal to the expected term of the grants.
+Added: We estimated the risk-free interest rate based on the implied yield available on the
+Added: applicable grant date of a U.S.
+Added: Treasury note with a term equal to the expected term of the underlying grants.
+Added: We made the dividend yield
+Added: assumption based on our history of not paying dividends and our expectation not to pay dividends in the future.
+Added: will reconsider use of the Black-Scholes pricing model and the Monte Carlo Simulation if additional information becomes available in
+Added: the future that indicates another model would be more appropriate.
+Added: If factors change and we employ different assumptions in future periods,
+Added: the compensation expense that we record may differ significantly from what we have recorded in the current period.
+Added: and Development Expenses
+Added: recognize research and development expenses as incurred.
+Added: Advance payments for future research and development activities are deferred
+Added: and expensed as the services are performed.
+Added: We recognize our preclinical studies and clinical trial expenses based on the services performed
+Added: pursuant to contracts with research institutions, clinical research organizations (“CROs”), clinical manufacturing organizations
+Added: (“CMOs”), and other parties that conduct and manage various stages of research and development activities on our behalf.
+Added: Fees for such services are recognized based on management’s estimates after considering the activities and tasks completed by each
+Added: service provider in a given period, the time period over which services are expected to be performed, and the level of effort expended
+Added: in each reporting period.
+Added: each balance sheet date, management estimates prepaid and accrued research and development costs by discussing progress or stage of completion
+Added: of activities with internal personnel and external service providers, and comparing this information to payments made, invoices received,
+Added: and the agreed-upon contractual fee to be paid for such services in the applicable contract or statements of work.
+Added: addition, we allocate certain internal compensation costs to research and development expenses based on management’s estimates
+Added: of each employee’s time and effort expended.
+Added: OF RECENTLY ISSUED PRONOUNCEMENTS
+Added: discuss the effect of recently issued pronouncements in Note 7 of the condensed consolidated financial statements, included elsewhere
+Added: in this Report.
+Added: Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk.
Not applicable.
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