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    XOMA Announces $20 Million Credit Facility with Silicon Valley Bank to Advance Royalty-Aggregator Business Model

    Gabrielle Lakusta
    May. 08, 2018 09:32AM PST
    Biotech Investing

    XOMA Corporation (Nasdaq:XOMA), a pioneer in the discovery, development and licensing of therapeutic antibodies, today announced it has entered into a flexible $20 million credit facility with Silicon Valley Bank, with availability through March 2019. As quoted in the press release: “This credit facility gives us the option to access capital quickly as needed to …

    XOMA Corporation (Nasdaq:XOMA), a pioneer in the discovery, development and licensing of therapeutic antibodies, today announced it has entered into a flexible $20 million credit facility with Silicon Valley Bank, with availability through March 2019.

    As quoted in the press release:

    “This credit facility gives us the option to access capital quickly as needed to capitalize on opportunities to expand our portfolio of partner-funded programs. We are seeing an increasing flow of opportunities to acquire potential milestone and royalty revenue streams on additional assets,” stated Tom Burns, Chief Financial Officer of XOMA. “Each new license provides us the potential to further diversify our revenue streams, drive future growth and create near- and long-term value for shareholders.”

    Should XOMA draw advances from the credit facility, it will pay a floating per annum interest rate equal to the greater of (i) 4.75% and (ii) the Wall Street Journal Prime Rate plus 0.25%. For the initial 12-month period, payments under the credit facility are interest only, followed by 24 monthly payments of principal and interest. Borrowings under the credit facility are subject to certain unused credit line fees and prepayment penalties. The term loan commitment may be extended to March 2020 upon certain conditions, and includes the opportunity to increase the borrowing capacity to an aggregate amount of $40 million.

    Click here to read the full press release.

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