Antibiotics maker Melinta files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
(Reuters) - Melinta Therapeutics Inc said on Friday it had filed for bankruptcy protection, becoming the latest casualty of a persistent cash burn in the antibiotic industry.
The drugmaker, which has four antibiotics on the market, warned that it was running out of cash last month.
Global health officials have repeatedly warned about the rise of bacteria and other microbes that are resistant to most drugs due to their overuse, prompting health agencies to push for newer versions of antibiotics.
However, antibiotics are relatively cheap and are more effective the less they are used, making profitability hard to achieve.
Larger drugmakers, including AstraZeneca Plc, Novartis and Sanofi SA, have stopped developing antibiotics, while smaller players such as Achaogen Inc have filed for bankruptcy.
Melinta, which filed for Chapter 11 in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, said lenders would acquire the company by exchanging $140 million of claims under their credit facility for all of the company's equity.
The company's shares were down 53% at 70 cents on Friday. They are down 62% for the year through Thursday close.
(Reporting by Dania Nadeem in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'Silva)
Serious News for Serious Traders! Try StreetInsider.com Premium Free!
You May Also Be Interested In
- BofA lists top 5 themes driving next $1tn in incremental semi sales
- CBAK Energy redomiciles from Nevada to the Cayman Islands
- Goldman "broadly" raises estimates for LTL and truckload stocks
Create E-mail Alert Related Categories
General News, ReutersRelated Entities
Bankruptcy, Definitive AgreementSign up for StreetInsider Free!
Receive full access to all new and archived articles, unlimited portfolio tracking, e-mail alerts, custom newswires and RSS feeds - and more!



Tweet
Share