Item 1. Financial Statements
Item
1. Financial Statements
BRIACELL
THERAPEUTICS CORP.
UNAUDITED
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
January 31, 2025
July 31, 2024
ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS:
Cash and cash equivalents
$ 5,013,654
$ 862,089
Amounts receivable and prepaid expenses
2,148,919
2,791,765
Total current assets
7,162,573
3,653,854
NON-CURRENT ASSETS:
Equity investment in BC Therapeutics
454,391
418,490
Intangible assets, net
192,160
199,796
Property and equipment, net
342,497
388,175
Long term prepaid expenses
1,211,946
1,211,946
Total non-current assets
2,200,994
2,218,407
Total assets
$ 9,363,567
$ 5,872,261
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
CURRENT LIABILITIES:
Trade payables
$ 5,003,239
$ 7,170,781
Accrued expenses and other payables
227,599
290,376
Total current liabilities
5,230,838
7,461,157
NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES:
Warrant liability
905,838
1,096,036
Total non-current liabilities
905,838
1,096,036
SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY (DEFICIT) (1) :
Share Capital of no
par value - Authorized: unlimited at January 31, 2025 and July 31, 2024, Issued and outstanding: 2,946,940
shares January 31, 2025 and 1,218,984
July 31, 2024, respectively (1)
85,451,119
72,166,414
Share-based payment reserve (1)
10,091,325
9,189,261
Warrant Reserve (1)
5,736,454
1,844,296
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (1)
( 138,684 )
( 138,684 )
Non-controlling Interest (1)
( 376,031 )
( 302,522 )
Accumulated deficit (1)
( 97,537,292 )
( 85,443,697 )
Total shareholders’ equity (deficit) (1)
3,226,891
( 2,684,932 )
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity (deficit)
$ 9,363,567
$ 5,872,261
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.
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BRIACELL
THERAPEUTICS CORP.
CONDENSED
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE LOSS FOR THE THREE AND SIX MONTHS ENDED JANUARY 31, 2025
(Unaudited)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Three months ended
January 31,
Six months ended
January 31,
2025
2024
2025
2024
(Unaudited)
(Unaudited)
(Unaudited)
(Unaudited)
Operating Expenses:
Research, development, and clinical trial expenses
$ 5,684,777
$ 8,257,455
$ 9,350,118
$ 15,114,712
General and administrative expenses
1,484,666
1,571,991
2,972,157
3,217,762
Total operating expenses
7,169,443
9,829,446
12,322,275
18,332,474
Operating loss
( 7,169,443 )
( 9,829,446 )
( 12,322,275 )
( 18,332,474 )
Financial expenses, net
67,358
81,628
79,072
261,450
Change in fair value of the warrant liability
806,841
( 1,567,747 )
190,198
12,714,331
Share of loss on equity investment
( 42,584 )
( 18,345 )
( 114,099 )
( 18,345 )
Net loss for the period
$ ( 6,337,828 )
$ ( 11,333,910 )
$ ( 12,167,104 )
( 5,375,038 )
Net loss attributable to non-controlling interest
( 46,408 )
( 39,307 )
( 73,509 )
( 81,978 )
Net loss and Comprehensive loss for the period attributable to BriaCell
( 6,291,420 )
( 11,294,603 )
( 12,093,595 )
( 5,293,060 )
Net loss per share attributable to BriaCell – basic and diluted
$ ( 2.33 )
$ ( 10.64 )
$ ( 5.44 )
$ ( 5.04 )
Weighted average number of shares used in computing net basic earnings per share
of common stock (1)
2,699,566
1,065,448
2,224,979
1,065,448
Weighted average number of shares used in computing net diluted earnings per share
of common stock (1)
2,699,566
1,065,448
2,224,979
1,065,448
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.
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BRIACELL
THERAPEUTICS CORP.
CONDENSED
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY (DEFICIT)
(Unaudited)
FOR
THE THREE AND SIX MONTHS ENDED JANUARY 31, 2025
Number
Amount
capital
reserve
loss
deficit
Interest
(deficit)
Share capital
Additional
paid in
Warrant
Accumulated other
comprehensive
Accumulated
Non-
Controlling
Total
shareholders’
equity
Number
Amount
capital
reserve
loss
deficit
Interest
(deficit)
Balance, October 31, 2024
2,412,216
$ 82,040,741
$ 9,456,232
$ 3,930,221
$ ( 138,684 )
$ ( 91,245,872 )
$ ( 329,623 )
$ 3,713,015
Issuance of Options
-
-
635,093
-
-
-
-
635,093
Exercise of warrants
41,391
796,690
-
( 268,925 )
-
-
-
527,765
Issuance of units
493,333
2,613,688
-
2,075,158
-
-
-
4,688,846
Net loss for the period
-
-
-
-
-
( 6,291,420 )
( 46,408 )
( 6,337,828 )
Balance, January 31, 2025
2,946,940
$ 85,451,119
$ 10,091,325
$ 5,736,454
$ ( 138,684 )
$ ( 97,537,292 )
$ ( 376,031 )
$ 3,226,891
Share capital
Additional
paid in
Warrant
Accumulated other
comprehensive
Accumulated
Non-
Controlling
Total
shareholders’
equity
Number
Amount
capital
reserve
loss
deficit
Interest
(deficit)
Balance, July 31, 2024
1,218,984
$ 72,166,414
$ 9,189,261
$ 1,844,296
$ ( 138,684 )
$ ( 85,443,697 )
$ ( 302,522 )
$ ( 2,684,932 )
Issuance of Options
-
-
902,064
-
-
-
-
902,064
Exercise of prefunded warrants
6,666
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Exercise of broker warrants
64,391
1,239,367
-
( 418,352 )
-
821,015
Issuance of units
1,656,899
12,045,338
-
4,310,510
-
-
-
16,355,848
Net loss for the period
-
-
-
-
-
( 12,093,595 )
( 73,509 )
( 12,167,104 )
Balance, January 31, 2025
2,946,940
$ 85,451,119
$ 10,091,325
$ 5,736,454
$ ( 138,684 )
$ ( 97,537,292 )
$ ( 376,031 )
$ 3,226,891
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Number
Amount (1)
capital
loss
deficit
interest
(deficit)
Share capital (1)
Additional
paid in
Accumulated other
comprehensive
Accumulated
Non-
controlling
Total
shareholders’ equity
Number
Amount
capital
loss
deficit
interest
(deficit)
Balance, October 31, 2023
1,065,455
$ 69,591,784
$ 7,918,999
$ ( 138,684 )
$ ( 74,650,688 )
$ ( 205,111 )
$ 2,516,300
Issuance of options
-
-
500,155
-
-
-
500,155
Loss for the period
-
-
-
-
( 11,294,603 )
( 39,307 )
( 11,333,910 )
Balance, January 31, 2024
1,065,455
$ 69,591,784
$ 8,419,154
$ ( 138,684 )
$ ( 85,945,291 )
$ ( 244,418 )
$ ( 8,317,455 )
Share capital (1)
Additional
paid in
Accumulated other
comprehensive
Accumulated
Non-
controlling
Total
shareholders’
Number
Amount
capital
loss
deficit
interest
deficit
Balance, July 31, 2023
1,065,455
$ 69,591,784
$ 7,421,950
$ ( 138,684 )
$ ( 80,652,231 )
-
$ ( 3,777,181 )
Balance
1,065,455
$ 69,591,784
$ 7,421,950
$ ( 138,684 )
$ ( 80,652,231 )
-
$ ( 3,777,181 )
Instruments issued to minority shareholders at the Arrangement Date
-
-
( 36,767 )
-
-
( 162,440 )
( 199,207 )
Issuance of options
-
-
1,033,971
-
-
-
1,033,971
Loss for the period
-
-
-
-
( 5,293,060 )
( 81,978 )
( 5,375,038 )
Net loss for the period
-
-
-
-
( 5,293,060 )
( 81,978 )
( 5,375,038 )
Balance, January 31, 2024
1,065,455
$ 69,591,784
$ 8,419,154
$ ( 138,684 )
$ ( 85,945,291 )
$ ( 244,418 )
$ ( 8,317,455 )
Balance
1,065,455
$ 69,591,784
$ 8,419,154
$ ( 138,684 )
$ ( 85,945,291 )
$ ( 244,418 )
$ ( 8,317,455 )
(1) On
January 3, 2025, the Company’s board of directors approved a 1-for-15
reverse stock split , which became effective on January 24, 2025. The Company’s common shares began trading on a
post-split basis on January 29, 2025, under the existing ticker symbols “BCTX” (Nasdaq) and “BCT” (TSX). The
reverse stock split did not change the total authorized share capital of the Company or the par value of its common shares
(“Reverse Stock-Split”). Outstanding stock options, warrants, and other equity-based instruments were adjusted proportionally, with the number
of shares issuable reduced and the exercise price per share increased by a factor of 15. Any fractional shares resulting from the split
were rounded down to the nearest whole share.
As a result of the reverse stock split, the number of common shares outstanding
as of January 24, 2025, was 2,946,940 .
All
share and per-share amounts presented in these condensed consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes have been retroactively
adjusted to reflect the reverse stock split for all periods presented, in accordance with ASC 260.
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of the condensed consolidated financial statements.
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BRIACELL
THERAPEUTICS CORP.
CONDENSED
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JANUARY 31, 2025
(Unaudited)
2025
2024
Six months ended January 31,
2025
2024
Cash flow from operating activities
Net loss for the period
$ ( 12,167,104 )
$ ( 5,375,038 )
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization
53,314
7,637
Share-based compensation
552,064
1,033,971
Share of loss on equity investment
114,099
18,345
Change in fair value of warrants
( 190,198 )
( 12,714,331 )
Changes in assets and liabilities:
Decrease (increase) in amounts receivable
723,172
( 11,272 )
Decrease in prepaid expenses
( 80,326 )
( 88,744 )
(Decrease) increase in trade payable
( 2,167,542 )
2,587,716
Increase (decrease) in accrued expenses and other payables
287,223
( 464,848 )
Total cash flow from operating activities
( 12,875,298 )
( 15,006,564 )
Cash flows from investing activities
Equity Investment in BC Therapeutics
( 150,000 )
-
Total cash flow from investing activities
( 150,000 )
-
Cash flows from financing activities
Proceeds from exercise of warrants
821,015
-
Proceeds from the issuance of shares, net of issuance costs
16,355,848
-
Total cash flow from financing activities
17,176,863
-
Decrease in cash and cash equivalents
4,151,565
( 15,006,564 )
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of the period
862,089
21,251,092
Cash and cash equivalents at end of the period
$ 5,013,654
$ 6,244,528
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.
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BriaCell
Therapeutics Corp
Notes
to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
(Unaudited,
expressed in US Dollars, except share and per share data and unless otherwise indicated)
NOTE
1: GENERAL AND GOING CONCERN
a.
BriaCell
Therapeutics Corp. (“BriaCell” or the “Company”) was incorporated under the Business Corporations Act (British
Columbia) on July 26, 2006 and is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (“TSX”) under the symbol “BCT”. The
Company also trades on the Nasdaq Capital Market (“NASDAQ”) under the symbols “BCTX” and “BCTXW”.
b.
BriaCell
Therapeutics Corp. (the “Company”), is a clinical-stage biotechnology company that is developing novel immunotherapies to
transform cancer care. Immunotherapies have come to the forefront in the fight against cancer as they harness the body’s own immune
system to recognize and destroy cancer cells. The Company is currently advancing its Bria-IMT™ targeted immunotherapy in combination
with an immune check point inhibitor (Retifanlimab, manufactured and supplied by Incyte) in a pivotal 1 Phase 3
study in metastatic breast cancer. The pivotal Phase 3 study of Bria-IMT™ is currently under Fast Track Designation by the U.S.
FDA intended to accelerate the review process of novel treatments that address unmet medical needs. Positive completion of the pivotal
Phase 3 study, following review by FDA, could lead to full approval of the Bria-IMT™ plus an immune checkpoint inhibitor in metastatic
breast cancer.
Additionally,
BriaCell is conducting a Phase 1/2 study (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT06471673 ) to evaluate the safety and efficacy
of Bria-OTS™, BriaCell’s personalized next generation immunotherapy. The study will investigate Bria-OTS™ alone and
in combination with immune check point inhibitor tislelizumab ® (manufactured and supplied by BeiGene,
Ltd.) for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer. Bria-OTS™/Bria-OTS+™ (enhanced version) provides a platform
technology to develop personalized off-the-shelf immunotherapies for numerous types of cancer, and a soluble cluster of differentiation
80 (“soluble CD80” protein therapeutic which acts both as a stimulator of the immune system as well as an immune checkpoint
inhibitor.
c.
Basis
of presentation of the financial statements:
The
accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally
accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”) for interim financial information and in accordance with the instructions
to Form 10-Q and Article 8 of Regulation S-X promulgated by the U.S Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). Certain
information or footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP have been condensed
or omitted pursuant to the rules and regulations of the SEC for interim financial reporting. Accordingly, they do not include all
the information and footnotes necessary for a complete presentation of financial position, results of operations, or cash flows.
In the opinion of management, the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements include all adjustments consisting
of a normal recurring nature which are necessary for a fair presentation of the financial position, operating results, and cash flows
for the periods presented.
The
accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction
with the Company’s Annual Report for the year ended July 31, 2024, filed with the SEC
on October 28, 2024. The interim period results do not necessarily indicate the results that
may be expected for any other interim period or for the full fiscal year.
On
January 3, 2025, the Company’s board of directors approved a 1-for-15 reverse stock split , which became effective
on January 24, 2025. The Company’s common shares began trading on a post-split basis on January 29, 2025, under the existing
ticker symbols “BCTX” (Nasdaq) and “BCT” (TSX). The reverse stock split did not change the total authorized
share capital of the Company or the par value of its common shares. Outstanding stock options, warrants, and other equity-based instruments
were adjusted proportionally, with the number of shares issuable reduced and the exercise price per share increased by a factor of 15.
Any fractional shares resulting from the split were rounded down to the nearest whole share.
All
share and per-share amounts presented in these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes have
been retroactively adjusted to reflect the reverse stock split for all periods presented, in accordance with ASC
260.
d.
Going
concern
The
Company continues to devote substantially all of its efforts toward research, development, and clinical activities. In the course of such
activities, the Company has sustained operating losses and expects such losses to continue in the foreseeable future. The
Company’s accumulated deficit as of January 31, 2025 was $ 97,537,292 and
negative cash flows from operating activities during the six-month period ended January 31, 2025 was $ 12,875,298 .
The Company is planning to finance its operations by exploring additional sources of capital and financing, while managing its
existing working capital resources. The Company’s ability to continue as a going concern is dependent upon its ability to
attain future profitable operations and to obtain the necessary financing to meet its obligations arising from normal business
operations when they come due. The uncertainty of the Company’s ability to raise such financial capital casts substantial
doubt on the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. These unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements do
not include any adjustments to the amounts and classification of assets and liabilities that might be necessary should the Company
not be able to continue as a going concern. See note 5(b) for details of an $ 8.5 million
gross offering completed in September 2024, a $ 5.0 million
gross offering completed in October 2024, a $ 5.55 million
gross offering completed in December 2024 and in February 2025, the Company closed a public offering for the purchase and sale of 762,500 common
shares of the Company for aggregate gross proceeds of approximately $ 3.05 million
before deducting placement agent fees and other offering expenses – see note 9a.
e.
The
Company has two wholly-owned U.S. subsidiaries: (i) BriaCell Therapeutics Corp. (“BTC”), which was incorporated in April
3, 2014, under the laws of the state of Delaware, and (ii) BTC has a wholly-owned subsidiary, Sapientia Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (“Sapientia”),
which was incorporated in September 20, 2012, under the laws of the state of Delaware. The Company also has one Canadian subsidiary:
BriaPro Therapeutics Corp, (“BriaPro”) which was incorporated on May 15, 2023, under the Business Corporations Act (British
Columbia). See also note 1f. (Sapientia and BTC and BriaPro together, the “Subsidiaries”).
f.
On
August 31, 2023, the Company closed a plan of arrangement spinout transaction (the “Arrangement”) pursuant to which certain
pipeline assets of the Company, including Bria-TILsRx™ and protein kinase C delta (PKCδ) inhibitors for multiple indications
including cancer (the “BriaPro Assets”), were spun-out to BriaPro Therapeutics Corp. (“BriaPro”), resulting
in a 2/3rd owned subsidiary of the Company with the remaining 1/3rd held by BriaCell shareholders (“BriaCell Shareholders”).
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Pursuant
to the terms of the Arrangement, BriaPro has acquired the entire right and interest in and to the BriaPro Assets in consideration
for the issuance by BriaPro to the Company of BriaPro common shares. Under the terms of the Arrangement, for each BriaCell share
held immediately prior to closing, BriaCell Shareholders received one (1) common share of BriaPro (“BriaPro Share”), and one (1) new common share of
BriaCell (retiring their old share) having the same terms and characteristics as the existing BriaCell common shares. The Company
will remain listed on the NASDAQ Stock Market and Toronto Stock Exchange, and BriaPro is an unlisted reporting issuer in Canada.
Immediately
following the closing of the Arrangement, the Company controls 2/3rd of the BriaPro common shares representing approximately 66.6 %
of the issued and outstanding common shares of BriaPro.
As
a result of the Arrangement, there are 47,945,178 BriaPro Shares issued and outstanding. The Company now beneficially owns
or controls approximately 31,963,452 BriaPro Shares, representing 2/3rd of the issued and outstanding BriaPro Shares).
In
addition, pursuant to the Arrangement, each BriaCell warrant in issuance at the time of the Arrangement (“Briacell Legacy
Warrant”) shall, in accordance with its terms, entitle the holder thereof to receive, upon the exercise thereof, one BriaCell
Share (and post Reverse Stock-Split – 15 Briacell Shares) and one BriaPro Share for the original exercise price. Warrants
issued by the Company, subsequent to the Arrangement are not subject to the terms above.
Upon
the exercise of 15 BriaCell Legacy Warrants (post Reverse
Stock-Split) , BriaCell shall, as agent for BriaPro, collect and pay to BriaPro an amount for each one (1) BriaPro Share so
issued that is equal to the exercise price under the 15 BriaCell Legacy Warrants multiplied by the fair market value of one (1)
BriaPro Share at the Effective Date divided by the total fair market value of one (1) BriaCell Share and one (1) BriaPro Share at
the Effective Date (“BriaPro Warrant Shares”). On a post Reverse Stock-Split basis, as of January 31, 2025, 554,553 Briacell Legacy Warrants are exercisable into
554,553 Briacell Shares and 8,168,295 BriaPro Shares.
In
addition, pursuant to the Arrangement, all Briacell option holders in issuance at the time of the Arrangement (“BriaCell
Legacy Options”) received the same amount of BriaPro options (“BriaPro Option”) and under the BriaPro incentive
plan. There were 2,131,400 (pre Reverse Stock Split)
Briacell Legacy Options at the time of the Arrangement. The exercise price of the BriaCell Legacy Options was apportioned
between the BriaCell Legacy Options and the BriaPro options, as follows:
Each
fifteen (15) BriaPro Legacy Options (post Reverse Stock-Split) to acquire one (1) BriaPro share shall have an exercise price equal to the product obtained by
multiplying the original exercise price of the BriaCell Option by the quotient obtained by dividing (A) the fair market value of a
BriaPro Share at the Effective Date by (B) the aggregate fair market value of a BriaCell Share and a BriaPro Share at the Effective
Date.
Pursuant
to the Arrangement, all BriaCell Restricted Shares Units (“RSU”) holders in issuance at the time of the Arrangement
received the same amount of BriaPro RSU’s under the BriaPro incentive plan.
Transition
Services Agreement
On
August 31, 2023, the Company and BriaPro executed a transition services agreement (the “Agreement”), pursuant to which
BriaCell will provide certain research and development and head office services (the “Services”) to BriaPro for a fixed
monthly fee of $ 20,000 .
Briacell
and BriaPro acknowledged the transitional nature of the Services and accordingly, as promptly as practicable, BriaPro agreed to use
commercially reasonable efforts to transition each Service to its own internal organization or to obtain alternate third party providers
to provide the Services.
In
accordance with US GAAP’s Accounting Standards Codification 505 “Equity”, the Arrangement was determined to be
a spinoff of nonmonetary assets which did not constitute a business. However, since the assets were transferred to an entity under
the Company’s control, the assets is being recorded on the Company’s basis (carry value) and not at fair market value.
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BriaCell
Therapeutics Corp
Notes
to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
(Unaudited,
expressed in US Dollars, except share and per share data and unless otherwise indicated)
NOTE
2: SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
a.
Use of estimates :
The
preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates, judgments and assumptions that
affect the amounts reported in the condensed consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes. The Company’s management
believes that the estimates, judgment and assumptions used are reasonable based upon information available at the time they are made.
These estimates, judgments and assumptions can affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities at the dates of the condensed consolidated
financial statements, and the reported amount of expenses during the reporting periods. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
b.
Prepaid expenses
The
Company has prepaid certain expenses in respect of its pivotal phase III trial and estimates the period over which such expenses
will be incurred. As of July 31, 2024, the Company revised its estimate of the time to completion in respect of this trial. Amounts
estimated to be expenses in more than 12 months have been classified to long-term prepaid expenses.
c.
The useful life of property and equipment
Property
and equipment are depreciated over their useful lives. Useful lives are based on management’s estimates of the period that
the assets will be used which are periodically reviewed for continued appropriateness. Changes to estimates can result in significant
variations in the amounts charged to the consolidated statement of operations and comprehensive loss in specific periods.
d.
Investment equity method :
Investments
in entities over which the Company does not have a controlling financial interest but has significant influence are accounted for
using the equity method, with the Company’s share of losses reported in the loss from equity method investments on the statements
of operation and comprehensive loss. The Company has a 57.4 % interest in BC Therapeutics. Management evaluates whether it has control
over the investee in accordance with the guidance of ASC 810, which requires judgment to assess factors such as power over significant
activities of the investee, exposure to variable returns, and the ability to affect those returns. Based on this evaluation, management
determines whether control or significant influence is present for accounting purposes.
e.
Recently issued and adopted accounting standards :
As
an “emerging growth company,” the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (“JOBS Act”) allows the Company to delay
adoption of new or revised accounting pronouncements applicable to public companies until such pronouncements are made applicable to
private companies. The Company has elected to use this extended transition period under the JOBS Act. The adoption dates discussed below
reflects this election. The pronouncements below relate to standards that impact the Company.
1. In
December 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-09 - Income Taxes (Topic 740): Improvements to
Income Tax Disclosures. This standard modifies the rules on income tax disclosures to
require entities to disclose specific categories in the rate reconciliation, the income or
loss from continuing operations before income tax expense or benefit, and income tax expense
or benefit from continuing operations. ASU 2023-09 also requires entities to disclose their
income tax payments to international, federal, state, and local jurisdictions. The ASU is
effective for years beginning after December 15, 2024, but early adoption is permitted. This
ASU should be applied on a prospective basis, although retrospective application is permitted.
The Company is currently evaluating the impact of this standard on its financial statements
and disclosures.
2. In
March 2024, the FASB issued ASU 2024-01 - Compensation—Stock Compensation (Topic 718): Scope Application of Profits
Interest and Similar Awards. This standard clarifies whether profits interest and similar awards fall within the scope of
stock-based compensation guidance as defined in ASC Topic 718, introducing examples to demonstrate this. The ASU includes scenarios
where profits interest awards are classified as equity instruments or liability awards and situations where they fall outside ASC
Topic 718, being accounted for under ASC Topic 710. The ASU is effective for years beginning after December 15, 2024, but early
adoption is permitted. This ASU should be applied on a prospective basis, although retrospective application is permitted. No
director, officer, employee or consultant has a profit interests awards and therefore this standard has no effect on the
Company’s financial statements and
disclosures.
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BriaCell
Therapeutics Corp
Notes
to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
(Unaudited,
expressed in US Dollars, except share and per share data and unless otherwise indicated)
NOTE
3: INVESTMENT IN BC THERAPEUTICS INC.
On
December 21, 2023, the Company and BC Therapeutics, Inc. (“BC Therapeutics” or “the Investee”) entered a
share purchase agreement (“SPA”), pursuant to which the Company initially provided a loan of $ 300,000 to BC Therapeutics,
with no interest to be paid. Subsequently, in accordance with the SPA, this loan was converted into an equity investment in BC Therapeutics
at a rate of $ 1.25 per share, resulting in a 37.5 % ownership interest (“Initial Investment”).
Pursuant
to the SPA (“Initial Investment”), Briacell also received two options to invest an additional $ 225,000
per option at $ 1.25
per BC Therapeutics share. The first option expired on February 15, 2024 (“First BC Therapeutics Option”) and the second
option expired on June 30, 2024 (“Second BC Therapeutics Options”, together, the “BC Therapeutic Options”).
In accordance with ASC 321 and ASC 815, the BC Therapeutics Options were initially valued at $ 76,350
in accordance with the Black Scholes Option Price Model, using the following assumptions: Share price: $ 1.25 ,
Exercise price: $ 1.25 ,
Dividend yield: 0 %,
Risk free interest rate: 4.902 %,
Volatility: 100 %.
BC
Therapeutics has a board of four representatives, with two representatives appointed by BriaCell and two representatives appointed
by the existing shareholders. All significant decisions related to BC Therapeutics require the approval of at least a majority of
the board members.
The
Company initially acquired a significant interest in BC Therapeutics on February 1, 2024, by exercising the First BC Therapeutics
Option, increasing its ownership to 51.2 %. On August 7, 2024, following the expiration of the original Second BC Therapeutics Option,
the Company and BC Therapeutics amended the SPA to introduce new options, allowing the exercise in tranches of at least 20,000 shares
at $ 1.25 per share. During the six-month period ended January 31, 2025, the Company exercised this option in six monthly tranches,
totaling $ 150,000 for 120,000 shares. As of January 31, 2025, the Company holds 540,000 shares in BC Therapeutics, representing 57.4 %
of the total issued and outstanding shares.
In
accordance with ASC 810, the Company continues to account for the investment under the equity method of accounting as the Company
does not exercise control over BC Therapeutics.
Changes
in the Company’s equity investment in BC Therapeutics is summarized as follows:
SCHEDULE OF CHANGES IN INVESTMENT
Balance
– August 1, 2023
$ -
Funding
(including the value of the BC Therapeutics Options)
525,000
Share
of losses
( 106,510 )
Balance
– July 31, 2024
418,490
Funding
150,000
Share
of losses
( 114,099 )
Balance
– January 31, 2025
$ 454,391
The
following amounts represent the Company’s 57.4 % share of the assets of BC Therapeutics:
SCHEDULE OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF BC THERAPEUTICS
As of
January 31, 2025
Current assets: Cash
$ 1,595
Net assets
$ 1,595
NOTE
4: CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND COMMITMENTS
a.
BriaPro
Warrants
Upon
the exercise of 15 BriaCell Legacy Warrants, BriaCell shall, as agent for BriaPro, collect and pay to BriaPro an amount based on an
agreed formula (detailed in note 1(f)). As of January 31, 2025, this amount totaled up to $ 241,164
and is eliminated on consolidation.
b.
Lease
The
Company was previously in a 12 -month commitment for office and lab space in Philadelphia, PA, costing approximately $ 38,110 per month.
The lease expired on August 31, 2024 , and as of January 2025, the Company continues to occupy the space on a month-to-month basis under
the same terms
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BriaCell
Therapeutics Corp
Notes
to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
(Unaudited,
expressed in US Dollars, except share and per share data and unless otherwise indicated)
NOTE
5: FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
The
following table presents information about our financial instruments that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis as of January
31, 2025, and July 31, 2024:
SCHEDULE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS MEASURED AT FAIR VALUE ON A RECURRING BASIS
Fair Value Measurements at
January 31, 2025
July 31, 2024
Level 1
Level 2
Total
Level 1
Level 2
Total
Financial Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents
5,013,654
-
5,013,654
862,089
-
862,089
Total assets measured at fair value
$ 5,013,654
$ -
$ 5,013,654
$ 862,809
$ -
$ 862,089
Financial liabilities:
Warrants liability
252,343
653,495
905,838
760,657
335,379
1,096,036
Total liabilities measured at fair value
$ 252,343
$ 653,495
$ 905,838
$ 760,657
$ 335,379
$ 1,096,036
The
Company classifies its cash and cash equivalents and the liability in respect of publicly traded warrants within Level 1 because we use
quoted market prices in active markets.
The
fair value of the warrant liability for non-public warrants is measured using inputs other than quoted prices included in Level 1 that
are observable for the liability either directly or indirectly, and thus are classified as Level 2 financial instruments.
NOTE
6: SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
a.
Authorized share capital
The
authorized share capital consists of an unlimited number of common shares with no par value.
b.
Issued share capital
(i)
Reverse
Stock Split:
1.
On
January 3, 2025, the Company’s board of directors approved a reverse stock split (the “Reverse Split”) of the Company’s
common shares on a 1-for-15 basis, which became effective on January 24, 2025 (the “Effective Date”). The Company’s
post-split common shares began trading on The Nasdaq Capital Market (“Nasdaq”) and the Toronto Stock Exchange (“TSX”)
at market open on January 29, 2025, under the existing ticker symbols “BCTX” (Nasdaq) and “BCT” (TSX”)
with a new CUSIP number (107930208).
As
a result of the Reverse Split, every fifteen (15) pre-split common shares issued and outstanding were automatically combined into
one (1) new common share. No fractional common shares were issued in connection with the Reverse Split. Instead, any fractional common
shares resulting from the Reverse Split were deemed to have been tendered to the Company for cancellation for no consideration.
Following the Reverse Split, the number of common shares outstanding as
of the Effective Date was 2,946,940 .
The
Reverse Split also resulted in a proportional adjustment to the number of common shares issuable upon the exercise of the Company’s
outstanding warrants, stock options, and other convertible securities, as well as an adjustment to the exercise prices and conversion
prices, as applicable.
The
Reverse Split was implemented to ensure compliance with Nasdaq’s minimum bid price requirement and did not impact the par value
of the Company’s common shares or the Company’s authorized share capital.
All
share and per share amounts in the accompanying consolidated financial statements and related notes have been retroactively adjusted
to reflect the Reverse Split for all periods presented.
(ii)
The
Company issued the following shares during the six-month period ended January 31, 2025:
1.
On
September 12, 2024, the Company completed a registered direct offering for the purchase and sale of 821,666 common shares of the
Company at an offering price of $ 10.35 per share, for aggregate gross proceeds of approximately $ 8.5 million before deducting placement
agent fees and other offering expenses (the “September 2024 Offering”).
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In
connection with the September 2024 Offering, the Company issued 41,083
placement agent warrants with an exercise
price of $ 12.94
per share. These placement agent warrants
are exercisable beginning on March 11, 2025, and expire five
years from the date of issuance. The fair
value of the broker warrants was determined to be $ 247,800
using the Black-Scholes option pricing model,
with the following assumptions: share price - $ 9.45 ;
exercise price - $ 12.94 ;
expected life – 5
years; annualized volatility - 109 %;
dividend yield - 0 %;
risk-free rate – 3.469 %,
non-marketability discount – 16.38 %.
The
amount was credited to the warrant reserve at the date of the September 2024 Offering.
2.
On
October 2, 2024, the Company closed a registered direct offering for the purchase and sale
of 341,900 common shares of the Company and warrants to purchase up to an aggregate of 341,900
common shares of the Company for aggregate gross proceeds of $ 5 million before deducting
placement agent fees and other offering expenses (the “October 2024 Offering”).
Each common share was sold together with one warrant to purchase one common share at a combined
purchase price of $ 14.63 . The warrants have an exercise price of $ 12.75 per share, are immediately
exercisable, and expire five years from the date of issuance (“October 2024 Warrants”).
In
connection with the October 2024 Offering, the Company issued 17,095 placement agent warrants. The placement agent warrants are immediately
exercisable at an exercise price of $ 18.28 per share and expire five years from the date of issuance.
The
fair value of the 341,900 October 2024 Warrants was determined to be $ 2,211,266 (gross, before deducting share issuance costs) using
the Black-Scholes option pricing model, with the following assumptions: share price - $ 8.10 ; exercise price - $ 12.75 ; expected life –
5 years; annualized volatility - 121 %; dividend yield - 0 %; risk-free rate – 3.553 %.
The
fair value of the 17,095 placement agent warrants was determined to be $ 204,128 using the Black-Scholes option pricing model, with the
following assumptions: share price - $ 15.15 ; exercise price - $ 18.28 ; expected life – 5 years; annualized volatility - 112 %; dividend
yield - 0 %; risk-free rate – 3.561 %.
The
amounts were credited to the warrant reserve at the date of the October 2024 Offering.
3.
On
December 13, 2024, the Company closed a public offering for the purchase and sale of 493,333
common shares of the Company and warrants to purchase up to an aggregate of 493,333 common
shares of the Company for aggregate gross proceeds of approximately $ 5.55 million before
deducting underwriting discounts, commissions, and other offering expenses (the “December
2024 Offering”). Each common share was sold together with one warrant to purchase one
common share at a combined purchase price of $ 11.25 . The warrants have an exercise price
of $ 14.06 per share, are immediately exercisable, and expire five years from the date of
issuance (“December 2024 Warrants”).
In
connection with the December 2024 Offering, the Company issued 24,666 agent warrants. The agent warrants are immediately exercisable
at an exercise price of $ 14.06 per share and expire five years from the date of issuance.
The
fair value of the 493,333 December 2024 Warrants was determined to be $ 2,327,089 (gross, before deducting share issuance costs) using
the Black-Scholes option pricing model, with the following assumptions: share price - $ 6.60 ; exercise price - $ 14.06 ; expected life –
5 years; annualized volatility - 111 %; dividend yield - 0 %; risk-free rate – 4.133 %.
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The
fair value of the 24,666 agent warrants was determined to be $ 188,252 using the Black-Scholes option pricing model, with the following
assumptions: share price - $ 9.90 ; exercise price - $ 14.06 ; expected life – 5 years; annualized volatility - 111 %; dividend yield
- 0 %; risk-free rate – 4.133 %.
The
amounts were credited to the warrant reserve at the date of the December 2024 Offering.
During
the six-month period ended January 31, 2025, a total of 64,391 October 2024 Warrants with an exercise price of $ 12.75 were exercised,
generating gross proceeds of $ 821,015 . The Company issued 64,391 common shares in respect of these warrant exercises.
c.
Share Purchase Warrants
A
summary of changes in share purchase warrants for the six-month period ending January 31, 2025 is presented below:
SUMMARY OF CHANGES IN WARRANTS
Number of options outstanding
Weighted average exercise price
Balance, July 31, 2024
701,638
$ 73.82
Exercised
( 64,931 )
( 12.75 )
Granted in the October 2024 Offering
341,900
12.75
Granted in the January 2025 Offering
493,333
14.06
Balance, January 31, 2025
1,472,480
$ 42.29
(ii)
As
of January 31, 2025, warrants outstanding were as follows:
SCHEDULE OF WARRANTS OUTSTANDING
Number of
Warrants
Exercise Price
Exercisable At
January 31, 2025
Expiry Date
(*) 3,448
$ 56.10
3,448
November 16, 2025
(*) 259,793
$ 79.69
259,793
February 26, 2026 – April 26, 2026
(*) 278,209
$ 92.85
278,209
December 7, 2026
160,195
$ 31.65
160,195
November 17, 2029
277,502
$ 12.75
277,502
October 2, 2029
493,333
$ 14.06
493,333
December 12, 2029
1,472,480
1,472,480
(*)
Briacell Legacy Warrants – see note 1(f)
d.
Compensation Warrants
(i)
A
summary of changes in compensation warrants for the six-month period ended January 31, 2025 is presented below:
SUMMARY OF CHANGES IN WARRANTS
Number of warrants
outstanding
Weighted average
exercise price
Balance, July 31, 2024
6,436
58.61
Granted in the September 2024 Offering
41,083
12.94
Granted in the October 2024 Offering
17,095
18.28
Granted in the December 2024 Offering
24,666
14.06
Balance, January 31, 2025
89,280
$ 17.56
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(ii)
As
of January 31, 2025, compensation warrants outstanding were as follows:
SCHEDULE OF WARRANTS OUTSTANDING
Number of
Warrants
Exercise Price
Exercisable At
January 31, 2025
Expiry Date
(*) 326
$ 56.10
326
November 16, 2025
(*) 1,133
$ 79.69
1,133
February 26, 2026
(*) 1,644
$ 92.85
1,644
June 7, 2026
3,333
$ 34.80
3,333
May 17, 2029
41,083
$ 12.94
(**) -
September 12, 2029
17,095
$ 18.28
17,095
October 2, 2029
24,666
$ 14.06
24,666
December 12, 2029
89,280
48,197
(*)
Briacell Legacy Warrants – see note 1(f)
(**)
Exercisable
from March 11, 2025.
e.
Warrant liability continuity
The
following table presents the summary of the changes in the fair value of the warrants:
SCHEDULE OF CHANGE IN FAIR VALUE OF WARRANTS
Warrants liability
Balance as of August 1, 2024
$ 1,096,036
Change in fair value during the period
$ ( 190,198 )
Balance as of January 31, 2025
$ 905,838
The
key inputs used in the valuation of the non-public warrants as of January 31, 2025 and at July 31, 2024 were as follows:
SCHEDULE OF VALUATION OF NON-PUBLIC WARRANTS
January 31, 2025
July 31, 2024
Share price
$ 5.02
$ 11.25
Exercise price
$ 79.69 - 92.85
$ 79.69 - 92.85
Expected life (years)
0.79 - 1.85
1.57 - 2.35
Volatility
110 - 148 %
77 - 79 %
Dividend yield
0 %
0 %
Risk free rate
2.77 - 4.22 %
4.27 %
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The
key inputs used in the valuation of the of the BriaPro Warrant Shares as of January 31, 2025 were as follows:
SCHEDULE OF BRIA PRO WARRANTS
August 31, 2023
(Effective Date)
January 31, 2025
Share price
$ 0.0365
$ 0.0365
Exercise price
$ 0.0206 - 0.0308
$ 0.0206 - 0.0308
Expected life (years)
2.21 - 3.27
0.79 - 1.85
Volatility
100 %
110 - 148 %
Dividend yield
0 %
0 %
Risk free rate
4.40 %
2.66 - 2.77 %
NOTE
7: SHARE-BASED COMPENSATION
a.
On
August 2, 2022, the Company approved an omnibus equity incentive plan (“Omnibus Plan),
which will permit the Company to grant incentive stock options, preferred share units, restricted
share units (“RSU’s”), and deferred share units (collectively, the “Awards”)
for the benefit of any employee, officer, director, or consultant of the Company or any subsidiary
of the Company. The maximum number of shares available for issuance under the Omnibus Plan
shall not exceed 15 % of the issued and outstanding Shares, from time to time, less the number
of Shares reserved for issuance under all other security-based compensation arrangements
of the Company, including the existing Stock Option Plan. On February 9, 2023, the Omnibus
Plan was approved by the shareholders.
b.
The
following table summarizes the number of options granted to directors, officers, employees and consultants under the option plan
for six-month period ended January 31, 2025 and related information:
SUMMARY OF NUMBER OF OPTIONS GRANTED
Number of options
Weighted
average
exercise price
Weighted
average
remaining
contractual term
(in years)
Aggregate
intrinsic value
Balance as of July 31, 2024
142,096
$ 91.99
2.52
$ -
Granted (i)
3,333
6.00
4.96
-
Balance as of January 31, 2025
145,429
90.02
2.09
-
Exercisable as of January 31, 2025
141,096
$ 91.01
2.03
$ -
(i) On
January 16, 2025, the Company granted 3,333 options to a consultant with an exercise price
of $ 6.00 . 50% vested immediately, and the remaining 50% will vest three months from the grant
date. The options expire on January 16, 2030. The fair value of the 3,333 stock options issued
was $ 16,241.60 .
As
of January 31, 2025, there are $ 270,747 of total unrecognized costs related to share-based compensation that is expected to be recognized
over the next quarter.
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BriaCell
Therapeutics Corp
Notes
to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
(Unaudited,
expressed in US Dollars, except share and per share data and unless otherwise indicated)
NOTE
7: SHARE-BASED COMPENSATION (Cont.)
c.
The
following table summarizes information about the Company’s outstanding and exercisable options granted to employees as of January
31, 2025.
SCHEDULE OF OUTSTANDING AND EXERCISABLE OPTIONS
Exercise
price
Options
outstanding
as of
January
31, 2025
Weighted
average remaining contractual term (years)
Options
exercisable
as of
January
31, 2025
Weighted
average
remaining
contractual
term
(years)
Expiry
Date
$ 6.00
3,333
4.96
1,667
4.96
January
16, 2030
$ 90.45
29,335
3.39
26,668
3.39
June
20, 2028
$ 107.40
1,400
3.08
1,400
3.08
February
27, 2028
$ 86.73
12,008
2.51
12,008
2.51
August
02, 2027
$ 70.65
2,066
2.31
2,066
2.31
May
20, 2027
$ 112.65
10,000
2.04
10,000
2.04
February
16, 2027
$ 127.05
34,980
1.95
34,980
1.95
January
13, 2027
$ 102.67
840
1.75
840
1.75
November
01, 2026
$ 86.14
6,667
1.59
6,667
1.59
September
01, 2026
$ 63.30
4,000
1.22
4,000
1.22
April
19, 2026
$ 63.30
40,800
1.16
40,800
1.16
March
29, 2026
145,429
141,096
d.
As
result of the Arrangement, 2,131,400 BriaPro Options were issued and are outstanding as of January 31, 2025:
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SCHEDULE OF OUTSTANDING AND EXERCISABLE OPTIONS
Exercise
Price
Options
outstanding as of January 31, 2025
Options
exercisable as
of January 31, 2025
Expiry Date
$ 0.0933
440,000
385,000
June 20, 2028
$ 0.1108
21,000
21,000
February 27, 2028
$ 0.0984
180,100
180,100
August 02, 2027
$ 0.0729
31,000
31,000
May 20, 2027
$ 0.1162
150,000
150,000
February 16, 2027
$ 0.1310
524,700
524,700
January 13, 2027
$ 0.1165
12,600
12,600
November 01, 2026
$ 0.0888
100,000
100,000
September 01, 2026
$ 0.0656
60,000
60,000
April 19, 2026
$ 0.0656
612,000
612,000
March 29, 2026
2,131,400
2,076,400
e.
Restricted
Share Unit Plan
The
following table summarizes the number of RSU’s granted to directors under the Omnibus plan as of January 31, 2025:
SCHEDULE OF RESTRICTED STOCK UNITS GRANTED
Number of
RSU’s
outstanding
Aggregate
intrinsic value
Balance, July 31, 2024
1,280
$ 14,400
Granted (i)
61,666
370,000
Balance, January 31, 2025
62,946
$ 315,989
(i) On
January 16, 2025, the Company granted 58,333 RSU’s to the Chief Executive
Officer (“CEO”) as compensation for deferred salary, with immediate vesting. The fair value
of these RSUs was $ 350,000 , offsetting previously accrued compensation owed to the CEO.
Additionally,
on the same date, the Company granted 3,333 RSUs to a consultant, with 50% vesting immediately and the remaining 50% vesting three months
from the grant date.
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BriaCell
Therapeutics Corp
Notes
to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
(Unaudited,
expressed in US Dollars, except share and per share data and unless otherwise indicated)
NOTE
7: SHARE-BASED COMPENSATION (Cont.)
f.
The total share-based compensation expense related to all of the Company’s equity-based awards, recognized for the three and six-month
period ended January 31, 2025 and 2024 is comprised as follows:
SCHEDULE OF SHARE-BASED COMPENSATION EXPENSES
Three months ended
January 31,
Six months ended
January 31,
2025
2024
2025
2024
(Unaudited)
(Unaudited)
(Unaudited)
(Unaudited)
Research, development, and clinical trial expenses
$ 234,254
265,902
$ 468,507
541,909
General and administrative expenses
50,839
234,253
83,557
492,062
Total share-based compensation
$ 285,093
500,155
$ 552,064
1,033,971
NOTE
8: FINANCIAL INCOME (EXPENSES), NET
SCHEDULE OF FINANCIAL INCOME (EXPENSES), NET
2025
2024
2025
2024
Three months ended
January 31,
Six months ended
January 31,
2025
2024
2025
2024
(Unaudited)
(Unaudited)
(Unaudited)
(Unaudited)
Interest income
$ 46,832
81,595
$ 59,882
272,410
Foreign exchange gain (loss)
20,526
33
19,190
( 10,960 )
Financial income (expenses), net
$ 67,358
$ 81,628
$ 79,072
$ 261,450
NOTE
9: SUBSEQUENT EVENT
The
Company evaluated the possibility of subsequent events existing in the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements
through March 12, 2025, the date that the condensed consolidated financial statements were available for issuance. The Company is not
aware of any subsequent events which would require recognition or disclosure in the consolidated financial statements, except as follows:
a.
On
February 5, 2025, the Company closed a public offering for the purchase and sale of 762,500 common shares of the Company for aggregate
gross proceeds of approximately $ 3.05 million before deducting placement agent fees and other offering expenses (the “February
2025 Offering”). Each common share was sold at a public offering price of $ 4.00 per share. In addition, the Company issued
38,125 agent warrants. The agent warrants are immediately exercisable for a period of five years from the closing date at an exercise
price of $ 5.00 .
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