Alimera Sciences Inc. (Nasdaq: ALIM) (“Alimera”), a leader in the commercialization and development of prescription ophthalmology treatments for the management of retinal diseases, announces that it has entered into a $20.0 million common stock purchase agreement with Lincoln Park Capital Fund, LLC (“LPC”), a Chicago-based institutional investor.
Upon entering into the agreement, LPC purchased $1.0 million of Alimera’s registered common stock at $0.50 per share, which represents a 35% premium to the closing market price of the stock on October 24, 2019.
Thereafter and upon satisfaction of the conditions in the agreement, Alimera, from time to time over a 36-month period, will have the right, in its sole discretion, to sell up to an additional $19.0 million of its common stock to LPC. Alimera will control the timing and amount of any future sale of shares of common stock to LPC, and LPC is obligated to make purchases according to Alimera’s direction, as governed by the agreement. There are no upper limits to the price per share LPC may pay to purchase common stock from Alimera, and the purchase price of the shares will be based on the prevailing market prices of Alimera’s common shares at the time of each sale to LPC.
“The LPC commitment affords Alimera a flexible option to invest in our current business to pursue strategies to leverage our global sales infrastructure and build a leading company focused on the treatment of retinal diseases,” said Rick Eiswirth, president and CEO of Alimera. “The terms of the Agreement provide a low-cost option with no restrictive covenants or warrants. In addition, we have gained an institutional investor that has made a commitment in support of our company, as evidenced by their initial investment at a premium to the market, as we make progress in the business and build shareholder value.”
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Alimera will use the net proceeds from the sales for general corporate purposes, including funding intended to facilitate the continued commercialization and growth of ILUVIEN® in the United States and in international territories, launches of ILUVIEN in new international territories, launches of ILUVIEN’s second indication for non-infectious posterior uveitis in international markets, and for potential strategic initiatives.
LPC has agreed not to engage in any direct or indirect short selling or hedging of Alimera’s shares of common stock. There are no limitations on the use of proceeds, and there are no rights of first refusal, participation rights, penalties or liquidated damages in the purchase agreement. As consideration for Lincoln Park’s commitment to purchase shares of common stock pursuant to the purchase agreement, Alimera issued 1,363,636 shares of common stock to Lincoln Park. Alimera may terminate the purchase agreement at any time, at its discretion, without any additional cost or penalty. The common stock purchase agreement and a related registration rights agreement are summarized in Alimera’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed today with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
This press release does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities nor will there be any sale of these securities in any state or other jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such state or other jurisdiction.
Source: BioSpace