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WORLD’S LEADING BIOPHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY SPECIALIZED IN SUBLINGUAL IMMUNOTHERAPY FOR ALLERGY-RELATED RESPIRATORY AILMENTS




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• Nearly 500,000 patients treated in 2006

• Nearly 1 million treatments prepared

• 700 employees

16 % of sales devoted to R&D

Consult Stallergènes's corporate website: finance.stallergenes.com/fr

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2008 News

Paris, June 25, 2008 — Stallergenes, a French biopharmaceutical company specialised in desensitisation treatments for allergy-related respiratory diseases , was just licenced to sell its new drug Oralair Grasses in Germany. Stallergenes CEO Albert Saporta comments on the news and on the outlook for his company.
 

Video Q&A : Stallergenes CEO Albert Saporta comments on new drug licence.





Activity in 2007

GROWTH ACCELERATED IN 2007

Growth picked up speed in 2007, with net sales up 16% to €147 million. Sublingual treatment is gaining popularity, growing 21% in 2007, and this is driving growth at Stallergènes on all markets. A signifi cant increase in the number of new patients, in particular in France and Germany, has been the principal vector.

Owing to these strong sales, operating income was €49 million before R&D, up 19% and €25.3 million after R&D, a rise of 9%. Net income was €16 million, up 10% over 2006. These good results were achieved amid increases of 32% in R&D and 20% in sales and marketing costs related to the tablet program.

Stallergènes maintained its net margin at the high level of 11.1%, enabling it once again to generate signifi cant, positive free cash fl ow of €6.5 million and to reduce net debt by 14% to €10.4 million.

THE ORALAIR® TABLET PROGRAM.

R&D represented more than 16% of net sales. Precursor and leader in sublingual immunotherapy, Stallergènes is now carrying out an ambitious development program aimed at offering sublingual immunotherapy in tablet form. The ORALAIR® tablet program includes three products (grass pollen, birch pollen and mites) and will make it possible to treat the principal allergies affl icting around two of every three allergy sufferers in Europe. The effectiveness and favorable tolerance of ORALAIR® Graminées have been validated by the results of two clinical studies fi nalized in late 2007, one on adults and one on children. As soon as the product is approved by the German healthcare authorities, Stallergènes will apply for approval in most European countries under the mutual recognition procedure.

The two other products, the birch pollen and mites allergen tablets, are under development.

Development of the tablets has required signifi cant investment. Industrially, an extension to Stallergènes’ production facilities will soon be opened, while on the sales & marketing side, signifi cant resources have been devoted to preparation for the European launch of ORALAIR® Graminées. In addition, Stallergènes is seeking a partner to develop and sell ORALAIR® Graminées in the United States.

Alongside the tablet program, Stallergènes is conducting the Enhanced Allergens program, which aims to use new technologies to modulate the immune response.

This innovative research program is part of Stallergènes’ overall approach, which consists in dedicating its unique expertise in allergens to the constant improvement of oral immunotherapy treatment.

OUTLOOK

For 2008 Stallergènes aims to increase sales by at least 10%. To accompany the program underway, the company intends to intensify R&D, which should represent 17-18% of the top line in 2008. Stallergènes also plans to request authorization to perform clinical trials in the United States (IND process), in view of a filing. Finally, Stallergènes will continue to study proposals for partnerships in the United States.


Financial highlights
(millions of euros)20072006
Net sales147.1126.6
Current operating income49.141.2
Net income (Group share)16.014.6





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