Cancer Genetics, Inc. (NASDAQ:CGIX) Files An 8-K Announces Strong Third Quarter With 68% Year over Year Revenue Growth and Highlights Path to Future Profitability

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Cancer Genetics, Inc. (NASDAQ:CGIX), an emerging leader in enabling precision medicine for oncology through the use of molecular markers and information, announced today financial and operating results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2016 and provided other company and business updates.

Total revenues were $6.8 million in the third quarter of 2016 and included $3.8 million from Biopharma services, $2.7 million from Clinical services, and $0.3 million from Discovery services compared with total revenue of $4.0 million in the third quarter of 2015, an increase of 68 percent. For the first nine months of 2016 revenues were $19.8 million as compared to $12.6 million for the first nine months of 2015, a 58% increase. The company also improved its loss from operations by 28% year over year, from $5.6 million during Q3 of 2015 to $4.0 million during Q3 of 2016.

Panna Sharma, Cancer Genetics CEO and President commented, “During this past quarter we improved all aspects of our business: organic growth, cost of operations, contracts with biotech and pharmaceutical companies, capturing cost and revenue synergies from our Center of Excellence in Solid Tumor Profiling, and advancements in our disease-specific NGS panels for Renal Cancer, Lymphomas, and Multiple Myeloma.”

Financial results and highlights for the quarter ended September 30, 2016 include:

Revenues were $6.8 million, a 68% increase over the third quarter of 2015 with Biopharma services contributing $3.8 million, Clinical services contributing $2.7 million, and Discovery services contributing $0.3 million.
Gross profit margins improved by $1.4 million or 12% to 34% or $2.3 million as compared to only $0.9 million or 22% during the 3rd quarter of 2015.
Organic revenue growth was 19% when excluding tests and services performed at the Solid Tumor Center of Excellence, formerly Response Genetics.
Q3 Clinical services test volumes increased by 204% to 7,334 over Q3 of 2015 – driven by an increase in immuno-oncology testing, companion diagnostic testing for PD-L1 and solid tumor profiling.
Clinical services revenue also grew in sequential quarters from Q2 to Q3 of 2016 by 6%.
Operating expenses continue to decrease, with an improvement of 6% over sequential quarters, from Q2 to Q3 of 2016 or $0.4 million – from $6.7 million to $6.3 million.
Operating expenses have decreased 20% over the past 3 quarters, from $7.9 million in Q4 of 2015, after the acquisition of Response Genetics, to $6.3 million in the most recent quarter, as the Company progresses towards being profitable.
Total expenses for Q3 were $10.8 million, which includes non cash items of $1.1 million and were down 2% from $11.0 million during Q2 and down 4% from $11.3 million during Q1 of 2016
Total cash at the end of the quarter was $10.7 million.

For the third quarter ended September 30, 2016, Cancer Genetics reported a net loss of $3.7 million or $0.23 per diluted share, as compared with a net loss of $5.2 million or $0.56 per diluted share for the Q3 of 2015. Earnings also improved in sequential quarters, from Q2 to Q3 of 2016 from a net loss of $4.0 million to $3.7 million.

Jay Roberts, Cancer Genetics COO and EVP of Finance commented, “We continue to find ways to streamline our processes, lower operating costs and improve our efficiency so that we can effectively deliver state-of-the-art biomarker and genomic information to our customers and collaborators. We are continuing to add to our Biopharma contracts and expect to improve our margin profile from the delivery of these projects by taking concrete and measured steps to integrate teams and technologies.”

Mr. Roberts continued, “Our facility in India continues to grow the customer base for NGS and Discovery services, and our focus is to also use this infrastructure and capability to improve our cost profile for key operational activity in finance, analytics and billing – all functions that require on-demand availability, and can leverage technology enabled processes. This will accelerate our ability to drive higher margins and get to profitability in our core operations.”

During the third quarter of 2016, Cancer Genetics continued to make progress on advancing our portfolio in both liquid biopsy based testing and in aligning resources and capabilities for a launch into

hereditary cancer testing. The Company’s partnership with Apocell, an MD-Andersen spinout focused on rare cell detection and capture, will provide CGI with unique capabilities to isolate and capture a wide range of cell free DNA and RNA, along with CTCs (circulating tumor cells) and other cell types such as macrophages, T-cells and other immune-related cells.

Additionally, CGI announced a partnership with the Bio Analytical Research Corporation (BARC), a global central laboratory supporting clinical trials and serving large pharmaceutical and biotech companies globally, including in Europe, Africa, China, Australia and the USA. BARC and CGI are expected to jointly market, sell and deliver on contracts that service a market that is increasingly global, and in demand for more validated biomarker and companion strategies that support oncology trials. Together, the two companies will leverage their respective expertise to provide key insights to the oncology drug development and clinical trial process, one that is expected to reach over $5.4 billion in spending on oncology trials that need biomarker and genomic testing support according to a recent industry report by PhRMA.

Mr. Sharma commented, “Partnerships with leaders that are enabling precision medicine in oncology are important for us to broaden our footprint, and develop new capabilities that are needed in the marketplace while maintaining control over direct sales expenses.”

The Company is also now involved in over 27 immuno-oncology trials and projects, many of which are leveraging both the genomic and immune marker testing platforms of the Company. Mr. Sharma commented, “Our unique ability to provide comprehensive immune marker data along with unique genomic content is driving significant growth among our existing biotech and pharmaceutical companies and also with new Biopharma companies. Many of these trials and studies are requiring more technology and more sensitive and accurate methods to stratify and monitor immune response and immune therapy effectiveness in patients and across patient populations. CGI is in a unique position to deliver this data in a collaborative manner to our customers.”

Other corporate highlights for the quarter ended September 30, 2016 include:

CGI launched Focus::Renal™, a unique, comprehensive and highly sensitive next generation sequencing (NGS) panel for enabling precision and personalized medicine for renal cancers.
Strengthened our position as a leader in myeloid cancer diagnosis and management by receiving New York State approval for Focus::Myeloid™, our NGS panel for diagnosis, risk stratification and therapy selection for myeloid cancers.
Presented insights and details on CGI’s technology and platforms for patient stratification and improved diagnosis in immunotherapy trials at the Companion Diagnostics (CDx) Symposium.
Increased the number of clinical trials and studies we are supporting in immuno-oncology to over 27.

Mr. Sharma concluded, “Our third quarter was one where we continued to execute across all measures, revenue growth, expense improvement and cross-site integration, as well as partnerships and portfolio development. Our team is highly focused on expanding our market share with both Biopharma and Clinical customers in a highly differentiated manner while continuing to improve our expense structure.”

CGI will also be providing slides with an overview of the results and discussion points; they will be available at http://ir.cancergenetics.com/presentations.

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ABOUT CANCER GENETICS

Cancer Genetics, Inc. is an emerging leader in enabling precision medicine for oncology through the use of molecular markers and information. CGI is developing a global footprint with locations in the US, India and China. We have established strong clinical research collaborations with major cancer centers such as Memorial Sloan Kettering, The Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic, Keck School of Medicine at USC and the National Cancer Institute.

The Company offers a comprehensive range of laboratory services that provide critical genomic and biomarker information. Its state-of-the-art reference labs are CLIA-certified and CAP-accredited in the US and have licensure from several states including New York State.

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