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Biotech / Medical : InterMune (nasdaq)ITMN

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To: Secret_Agent_Man who started this subject3/26/2001 12:18:16 PM
From: IRWIN JAMES FRANKEL  Read Replies (1) of 508
 
ITMN - CC

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Please listen for yourself if you are serious about ITMN. Please also feel free to correct any of my statements if I misunderstood the CC.

I got this much before getting interrupted:

- the deal with BI covers world wide rights not already owned by ITMN for IPF, TB, fungal infections, CGD and osteo petrosis. Notably absent are cancer indications, but discussions are continuing for partnering these.
- ITMN will fund and manage trials
- As sales rise ITMN stands to earn 40% of world wide profits, starting over 9,000,000 euros of sales (baseline reflects current BI sales)
- EU is projected to have 1/2 the sales potential of US

Incremental Revenues & Royalties (000,000) expected:

2002 $ 15M -- $0.5M
2003 $ 30M -- $4.5M
2004 $100M -- $16.5M

Incremental costs of program:

2002 $1.5M
2003 $3.0M
2004 $3.0M

Acretions to EPS:

2003 $0.05
2004 $0.50
2005 $1.00
2006 $1.50

Reimbursement for IPF in Austria and parts of Germany already happening at sales pricing about 2/3's ($33,333) of US ($50,000).

Anecdotal reports for off label use of Actimune continue to be very favorable, getting off oxygen, breathing better, returning to work.

Company is starting a registry to collect this type of data.

Additional sales reps entered the field in January. In 2000 the company was getting about 40-50 calls per month from patients and doctors. In February, 2001 that jumped to 160-170.

That is about all for now.

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