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Pfizer Stock Purchase Agreement
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2023
Pfizer Inc.  
PFIZER STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT

17. PFIZER STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT

On November 9, 2020, the Company entered into a common stock purchase agreement (the “Stock Purchase Agreement”) with Pfizer Inc. (“Pfizer”), pursuant to which the Company agreed to issue and sell to Pfizer 5,000,000 shares of the Company’s common stock through a private placement transaction (the “Private Placement”) at a purchase price of $12.00 per share, for an aggregate purchase price of $60.0 million. The shares of common stock sold to Pfizer were subject to a one-year lock-up from closing, during which time Pfizer was prohibited from selling or otherwise disposing of such shares.

Under the Stock Purchase Agreement, Pfizer was granted an exclusive right of first refusal (the “ROFR”) for a 30-month period (the “ROFR Period”) beginning on the date of the closing of the Private Placement (collectively, the “ROFR Provision”), to negotiate a potential collaboration on the development and commercialization of HMI-102 and HMI-103. The ROFR Period expired on May 9, 2023. In addition to the ROFR, the Stock Purchase Agreement provided for an information sharing committee (the “Information Committee”), comprised of representatives of each company which will serve as a forum for sharing information regarding the development of HMI-102 and HMI-103 during the ROFR Period.

The Company recorded the issuance of common stock at its estimated fair value of $52.0 million, which reflected a discount for the lack of marketability of the shares. The remaining $8.0 million of aggregate purchase price was allocated to the other elements of the Stock Purchase Agreement, which represented a contract with a customer. The Company concluded that the Information Committee represented the only performance obligation under the contract. The ROFR did not provide Pfizer with a material right and was therefore not a performance obligation. As such, the Company allocated the $8.0 million to the Information Committee obligation.

The Company recognized revenue over time as the measure of progress which it believed best depicted the transfer of control to Pfizer. The Information Committee met regularly over the ROFR Period to share information which resulted in recognition of the transaction price over the 30-month ROFR Period.

The Company recognized collaboration revenue of $1.2 million and $3.2 million during the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively. There was no deferred revenue related to the Company's obligation to Pfizer as of December 31, 2023. As of December 31, 2022, there was approximately $1.2 million of deferred revenue related to the Company’s obligation to Pfizer.