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Evolva to acquire Allylix
Date: Nov 19, 2014
Author: Evolva Holdings SA
Source: Company Data ( click here to go to the source)

Featured firm in this article: Allylix Inc of San Diego, CA



Evolva to acquire Allylix
EXPANDS PRODUCT PORTFOLIO AND STRENGTHENS STEVIA FRANCHISE
CARGILL TO INCREASE STAKE IN EVOLVA
Reinach, Switzerland and San Diego, California, USA, 18 November 2014 - Evolva Holding SA (SIX: EVE) has agreed to acquire San Diego-based Allylix, Inc., a privately held yeast fermentation company with a focus on high-value ingredients, in an all-stock transaction. The acquisition will immediately expand Evolva's product and IP portfolio and enhance the competitiveness of Evolva's stevia products. Evolva will acquire Allylix in return for an overall consideration of 46 million newly-issued Evolva shares (c. 14.1% of Evolva post transaction). Cargill (Evolva's partner on its stevia program) will invest USD 4 million in Evolva shares in support of the transaction. The transaction is expected to close by mid-December 2014.

The key benefits for Evolva shareholders are:

Improves global competitiveness of Evolva's next-generation stevia product. Evolva gains know-how and issued patents that enhance Evolva's proprietary position and substantially improve stevia manufacturing efficiencies. Evolva's next-generation stevia ingredients, which include Reb D, Reb M and other steviol glycosides, will significantly improve the taste, affordability, supply-chain integrity, and environmental footprint of this sought-after zero-calorie sweetener.

Adds two new ingredients that Evolva will market in 2015, together with the capabilities needed for global commercialisation.

Nootkatone -- an aroma molecule that occurs in grapefruits. Commercially valuable as a flavour and fragrance, its greatest promise may well be as a safe and effective skin and home protectant against noxious pests such as ticks, mosquitoes, and bed bugs. US Centers for Disease Control research has demonstrated that nootkatone is a highly effective, rapid-acting natural agent against pests such as the ticks that transmit Lyme Disease.
Valencene - an orange flavour and fragrance used in food and drinks, personal care and household products, as well as an intermediate. It takes over 1 million kilos of oranges to extract 1 kilo of valencene. Fermentation production provides a more sustainable, economical, and reliable supply chain, creating broad new applications for this ingredient.
Expands product pipeline. Like Evolva, Allylix has a pipeline of high-value ingredients made by brewing, with commercial applications in flavours, fragrances, cosmetics, food protection, household products and other industrial markets. For example, Allylix is developing a brewed version of sandalwood oil, a highly sought-after fragrance that is now in short supply because its natural source (the tropical sandalwood tree) has largely disappeared due to overharvesting and illegal logging.

Accelerates development of Evolva pipeline. Allylix's technologies, strain development capabilities and fermentation know-how will enable Evolva to accelerate the development of its own products, particularly terpenes such as saffron and agarwood.

Strengthens core IP portfolio by more than one-third. Evolva has around 330 patents and applications across 70 patent families, with around 120 granted. Allylix will add a further 160 patents and applications across 25 patent families, with more than 100 granted.

Major synergies throughout the entire "research-to-market" chain. Both Evolva and Allylix are focused entirely on yeast, and its use to make valuable, sustainable, functional ingredients for health, wellness and nutrition. In consequence there are synergies in molecular biology, analytical chemistry, production, application development, regulatory, business development, marketing and sales. Evolva will conduct a review and potential realignment of its R&D portfolio as a result of the transaction. This is expected to complete in Q1 2015.

Evolva CEO, Neil Goldsmith said, "Allylix has developed a product line that is uniquely complementary to Evolva's, starting with nootkatone and valencene. Furthermore, its technical expertise and IP suite will give us additional competitive advantages in the global stevia market. Since both companies are focused on the production and sale of high value ingredients made from yeast, there are significant synergies at all stages of R&D, manufacturing and marketing. The combination creates a true powerhouse in yeast based fermentation technologies."

Carolyn Fritz, Allylix's CEO added, "Since our founding in 2004, Allylix has established a world-class R&D team in yeast metabolic engineering, scaled our processes to full industrial production, and commercialised two products. We have built a leading patent position on producing terpenes by fermentation, which has attracted interest from leading stevia players. We see Evolva and their partner Cargill as the best placed to achieve significant commercial success in fermentation-derived stevia."

Under the terms of the agreement, Evolva will acquire 100% of the share capital of Allylix in return for an overall consideration of 46 million shares from Evolva's authorised capital (16.5% of Evolva's issued share capital before the transaction, 14.1% post-transaction). Part of these shares, currently estimated at approximately six million shares, will be sold over a period of time after closing, to offset certain liabilities and transaction expenses of Allylix. Further, 2.3 million shares will be held back for 18 months after closing to secure potential indemnification obligations of Allylix's security holders under the agreement. All other shares will be allocated to the Allylix security holders and will be subject to a staggered lock-up, such that the shares will be released in twelve tranches of approx. 3 million shares each, during the first year after the closing of the transaction. Evolva expects the newly created shares to be admitted to trading on the SIX Swiss Exchange by mid-December 2014.

The terms of the transaction have been approved by the Boards of both companies. The transaction is subject to listing of the new shares on the SIX Swiss Exchange. Upon completion of this transaction, Allylix will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Evolva.

Cargill, Inc., Evolva's partner on its stevia program, will support the transaction and subsequent integration through a USD 4 million equity investment in Evolva shares. The shares will be issued from Evolva's authorised capital, at market price based on the average Evolva share price for the last 30 days prior to closing and will be listed simultaneously with the shares issued to Allylix shareholders.

Impact on financial outlook 2014
Subject to closing of the transaction in December, Evolva now expects the cash outflow from operations in 2014 to reach about CHF 20 million. In view of Cargill's intended investment, Evolva reiterates the expectation that cash (including time deposits) at the end of 2014 will be at least CHF 50 million. The acquisition has no impact on the revenues forecast for 2014 (at least CHF 10 million).