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百利天恒回应港股二次上市

Core Insights - Baillie Tianheng's IPO application has been approved for a secondary listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, marking a significant step in its internationalization strategy aimed at expanding global financing channels and advancing its innovative research pipeline for global clinical trials and commercialization [1][2]. Company Strategy - The company plans to conduct multiple clinical trials for its investigational drugs in the United States, pushing its core pipeline into international validation stages [1]. - Baillie Tianheng aims to establish overseas production bases through self-construction or acquisition to achieve global R&D and production synergy [1]. Key Products - Iza-bren, a dual-target antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) targeting EGFR and HER3, is highlighted as a core innovation, currently the only dual-target ADC in Phase III clinical trials globally [6][7]. - Iza-bren has a broad range of indications, including lung cancer, breast cancer, head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, and several others, with 7 indications included in the CDE's list of breakthrough therapies and 1 receiving breakthrough therapy designation from the FDA [6][7]. - T-Bren, another ADC targeting HER2, is positioned as a best-in-class candidate, with 14 clinical trials ongoing in both China and the U.S., including key registration studies [10][11][12]. Market Potential - Iza-bren is viewed as a potential challenger to the leading cancer therapy, Pembrolizumab, with a projected peak annual sales of $20 billion, and an estimated pipeline valuation ceiling of $30 billion [8][9]. - T-Bren's market strategy is informed by the success of Enhertu, a HER2 ADC developed by Daiichi Sankyo and AstraZeneca, which has seen significant sales growth [13]. Clinical Development - Baillie Tianheng is advancing multiple ADC and multi-specific antibody pipelines globally, with several candidates expected to enter early clinical trials in the U.S. by 2025 [15][16]. - The company is also exploring the potential of its HIRE-ARC platform for various tumor types, with ongoing clinical trials for candidates like BLARC001 [16].