The Los Angeles Post
U.S. World Business Lifestyle
Today: March 24, 2025
Today: March 24, 2025

Cassava Sciences shares fall after SEC charges for misleading Alzheimer's drug trial claims

FILE PHOTO: The seal of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is seen at their headquarters in Washington, D.C.
September 26, 2024
Reuters - Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Shares of Cassava Sciences fell 10% in post-market trading on Thursday after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charged the biopharmaceutical company and two former executives for misleading claims about the results of Alzheimer's clinical trials.

The misleading statements were made in September 2020 about the results of a phase two clinical trial for Cassava's purported drug treatment for Alzheimer's, the SEC said.

Cassava's shares dropped to $28.37 in extended-hours trading. It had closed at $31.87 during regular hours on Thursday.

The SEC said Cassava will pay $40 million to settle the civil charges, while Remi Barbier, the company's founder and former CEO, and Lindsay Burns, its former senior vice president of neuroscience, will pay $175,000 and $85,000, respectively, to settle the charges.

Hoau-Yan Wang, a City University of New York Medical School professor and a consultant for Cassava who helped to develop the Alzheimer's drug, was also charged by the SEC for manipulating the trial results.

The SEC said Cassava misled investors by saying its Alzheimer's drug "significantly improved patient cognition." It failed to disclose that a full set of patient data actually showed "no measurable cognitive improvement in the patients' episodic memory."

The company also failed to disclose Wang's role in the clinical trial and his personal, financial, and professional interests in the drug's success, the SEC said, adding he agreed to pay a $50,000 penalty.

Cassava said in a statement that it cooperated fully with the SEC's investigation and has implemented remedial measures. It also said it does not currently anticipate criminal charges from the Department of Justice.

(Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington and Chibuike Oguh in New York; Editing by Jamie Freed)

Related Articles

Bavarian Nordic signs agreement with UNICEF for one million mpox vaccines Pfizer CEO on moving beyond COVID vaccines to become a leader in cancer and obesity treatments Swiss pharma firm Lonza's profit falls less than feared, shares rise Lilly follows Biogen-Eisai in securing US FDA approval for Alzheimer's drug
Share This

Popular

Business|Political|Technology|US

The Latest: Trump officials texted war plans to a group chat that included a journalist

The Latest: Trump officials texted war plans to a group chat that included a journalist
Business|Political|Technology|US

What is Musk's DOGE, the secretive unit operating in the public eye?

What is Musk's DOGE, the secretive unit operating in the public eye?
Business|Crime|Political|Technology|US

FBI says it is probing 'increase in violent activity toward Tesla'

FBI says it is probing 'increase in violent activity toward Tesla'
Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump widens trade war as he targets Venezuela's energy sector, eyes sectoral tariffs soon

Trump widens trade war as he targets Venezuela's energy sector, eyes sectoral tariffs soon

Australia

Australia|Economy|Political

Australia to speed up $1 billion in defence spending in budget, says defence minister

Australia to speed up $1 billion in defence spending in budget, says defence minister
Australia|Business|Economy|Election|Finance|Political

Re-election pledges to tip Australian budget back into red

Re-election pledges to tip Australian budget back into red
Asia|Australia|Sports|World

McLaren's Oscar Piastri wins F1 Chinese GP from teammate Lando Norris. Both Ferraris disqualified

McLaren's Oscar Piastri wins F1 Chinese GP from teammate Lando Norris. Both Ferraris disqualified
Australia|Business|Economy|Election|Political

Australia budget to dole out energy bill relief as general election looms

Australia budget to dole out energy bill relief as general election looms