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Biotech / Medical : Novavax NVAX
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To: MJ who wrote (30)6/30/2009 11:42:59 AM
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NVAX News Out! This one could be the game changer for Novavax! Finally revenues from VLP technology.

Spanish Government Selects Novavax's VLP Technology for Comprehensive Flu Vaccine Solution in Spain
Press Release
Source: Novavax, Inc.
On Tuesday June 30, 2009, 11:38 am EDT

ROCKVILLE, Md., June 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Novavax, Inc. (Nasdaq: NVAX - News) announced today its initial agreement to license its proprietary, recombinant virus-like-particle (VLP) vaccine technology to ROVI Pharmaceuticals (Madrid: ROVI) of Spain. ROVI will use the VLP technology to create a comprehensive influenza vaccine solution for the Spanish government under a new 60 million-euro program sponsored and led by the Spanish Ministry of Health and other government groups to develop pandemic and seasonal flu vaccines and establish its only in-border facility. This program, which was announced today by Spanish health officials, is being launched to develop safe and effective flu vaccines to serve the entire population of Spain.

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{"s" : "nvax","k" : "c10,l10,p20,t10","o" : "","j" : ""} Under separate agreements that are in the process of being negotiated by both companies, ROVI will receive exclusive licenses to Novavax's portable VLP vaccine technology to commercialize flu vaccines in Spain and Portugal, and non-exclusive licenses in Europe, Latin America and Africa. Furthermore, under a stock purchase agreement executed today, ROVI has committed to make a $3 million (US) equity investment in Novavax at $2.74 per share, a 10% premium to the June 29, 2009 closing bid price on the NASDAQ Global Market. A non-profit Foundation, jointly sponsored by ROVI and the Spanish authorities, will be formed and initially funded with a 25 million euro credit line from the Spanish government, to support Phase III clinical development and other studies necessary to achieve marketing authorization of the VLP influenza vaccines in the European Union in 2012. Additional clinical development funds will be contributed by ROVI if required. In addition, the State of Andalucia will support ROVI in building a new VLP vaccine plant in the city of Granada and bring it on-line in 2012 at a cost of approximately 20 million euro. The plant, with certain licensed manufacturing rights from Novavax, is expected to have enough manufacturing capacity to service Spain and other parts of Europe, Latin America, and Africa. Details of the commercial terms between ROVI and Novavax will be announced after the definitive agreements are finalized and are expected to include milestones and royalties.

Dr. Rahul Singhvi, President and Chief Executive Officer of Novavax, stated: "We are honored to be selected by the Spanish Health Ministry and ROVI Pharmaceuticals to help develop pandemic and seasonal flu vaccine solutions for Spain, the world's eighth largest economy with more than 43 million people. We are pleased to have found a superb partner in ROVI that has deep knowledge of the local vaccine markets as well as significant vaccine manufacturing experience. This is the first opportunity to export our technology to Europe, following the recent joint venture with Cadila Pharmaceuticals in India, and is further validation of our unique in-border vaccine supply offering. This influenza vaccine supply solution consisting of our VLP technology and portable manufacturing avoids the use of chicken eggs, creates vaccines for emerging strains faster, and promises less expensive, in-border manufacturing capacity. We continue to discuss opportunities with other pharmaceutical companies and governments to implement this compelling influenza vaccine technology around the globe."

"Today's contemplated partnership with ROVI and the Spanish government will enable funding to support development and registration of VLP-based influenza vaccines in the European Union and possibly other countries, including the United States. Through this partnership, the goal to supply influenza vaccines for all Spanish citizens from domestic production should be achieved in year 2012," Dr. Singhvi continued.

Juan Lopez-Belmonte Encina, ROVI CEO, commented: "The pandemic flu vaccine business is currently a key part of the strategy of ROVI, and we are committed to the business as one of the future growth drivers for the company. We are entering a new world of high technology and complex processes, but we are confident that our knowledge in this area along with Novavax's extensive experience will enable us to fight on the front line against the devastating effects of influenza virus infection."

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