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FibroGen Announces the Sale of FibroGen China to AstraZeneca for Approximately $160 Million

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FibroGen, Inc.
FibroGen, Inc.
  • Purchase price represents enterprise value of $85 million plus FibroGen net cash held in China at closing, currently estimated to be approximately $75 million

  • Upon close, FibroGen will repay its term loan to Morgan Stanley Tactical Value, further simplifying the Company’s capital structure

    • Company’s cash runway extended into 2027

  • Company to continue to advance its oncology pipeline, with the initiation of the Phase 2 monotherapy trial of FG-3246 in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) in 2Q 2025

  • Preliminary unaudited cash, cash equivalents, and accounts receivable of $121.1 million as of December 31, 2024

  • FibroGen to host conference call and webcast presentation today at 8:30 AM ET

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FibroGen, Inc. (NASDAQ: FGEN) today announced the sale of its China subsidiary to AstraZeneca for approximately $160 million.

“Today, we announced the sale of FibroGen China to AstraZeneca, our long-time strategic partner for roxadustat in China, bolstering our company on several fronts. It strengthens our financial position, meaningfully extending our cash runway into 2027, and enables us to continue progressing the clinical development program for FG-3246, our first-in-class, CD46 targeting antibody drug conjugate, and FG-3180, our companion PET imaging agent, in mCRPC,” said Thane Wettig, Chief Executive Officer of FibroGen. “After a thorough evaluation of alternatives, we believe selling our China operations and repaying our term loan is in the best interest of FibroGen’s stakeholders. We are grateful for our China colleagues, and in particular Christine Chung, our Head of China Operations, for their unwavering commitment to patients and successful commercialization of roxadustat in China. Now, we turn the page to the next exciting chapter for FibroGen.”

Under the terms of the agreement, FibroGen will receive an enterprise value of $85 million plus FibroGen net cash held in China at closing, currently estimated to be approximately $75 million, totaling approximately $160 million. The transaction is expected to close by mid-2025, pending customary closing conditions, including regulatory review in China. Following the close of the transaction, FibroGen will repay its term loan facility to investment funds managed by Morgan Stanley Tactical Value, further simplifying the Company’s capital structure. The combined transactions are expected to extend the Company’s cash runway into 2027.

Upon closing, AstraZeneca will obtain all rights to roxadustat in China. Roxadustat is the category leader in brand value share for the treatment of anemia in chronic kidney disease with a pending regulatory decision for chemotherapy-induced anemia.