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Cibus Reports First Quarter Financial Results and Provides Year-to-Date Business Update for 2025
CBUSCibus(CBUS) GlobeNewswire·2025-05-08 20:05

Core Insights - Cibus is advancing its gene editing technologies, particularly in rice and canola, with a focus on herbicide tolerance and disease resistance traits, targeting a commercial launch by 2027 [1][2] - Positive regulatory developments in Ecuador and the U.S. validate Cibus' gene editing technologies, enhancing its commercial prospects [1][2][7] - The company reported a significant increase in net loss for Q1 2025, primarily due to a goodwill impairment, while also showing progress in revenue generation [8][9][24] Company Developments - Cibus has achieved positive results in its Sclerotinia resistance program, demonstrating multiple modes of action against the disease in canola [1][4] - The USDA-APHIS has designated Cibus' canola disease resistance traits as not regulated, reinforcing the regulatory status of its RTDS technologies [1][2][7] - The company is expanding its trait development pipeline, with successful field trials and customer agreements in rice, including collaborations with major rice seed companies [5][7] Financial Performance - For Q1 2025, Cibus reported revenue of 1.034million,upfrom1.034 million, up from 0.545 million in the same period last year [23][24] - Research and development expenses were 11.8million,slightlydownfrom11.8 million, slightly down from 12.0 million year-over-year, while selling, general, and administrative expenses increased to 9.9million[8][24]Thenetlossforthequarterwas9.9 million [8][24] - The net loss for the quarter was 49.4 million, compared to 27.0millioninthepreviousyear,largelyduetoa27.0 million in the previous year, largely due to a 21.0 million goodwill impairment [8][9][24] Regulatory and Market Progress - The California Rice Commission approved the planting of gene-edited rice, marking a significant milestone for Cibus in the U.S. market [7][9] - EU member states have endorsed a negotiating mandate on the regulation of plants obtained by New Genomic Techniques, facilitating discussions for legislative adoption [1][7] - Cibus plans to deliver initial traits to customers in California and Latin America by mid-2025 and the end of 2025, respectively [7][9]