Press Releases March 25, 2026

BeyondSpring Reports 2025 Year-End Financial Results

BeyondSpring Reports Positive Phase 3 NSCLC Trial Results and Plans Confirmatory Study While Advancing SEED Therapeutics' Clinical Program

By Caleb Monroe BYSI
BeyondSpring Reports 2025 Year-End Financial Results
BYSI

BeyondSpring announced strong 2025 year-end financial results highlighted by positive Phase 3 clinical data for Plinabulin in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), including a statistically significant overall survival benefit. The company plans a confirmatory Phase 3 DUBLIN-4 trial and reported progress on SEED Therapeutics' first-in-human trial for ST-01156. Financially, BeyondSpring maintained solid resources and advanced drug development and corporate strategies.

Key Points

  • Plinabulin plus docetaxel demonstrated significant overall survival improvement vs. docetaxel alone in Phase 3 DUBLIN-3 NSCLC trial, results published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine.
  • BeyondSpring plans global Phase 3 DUBLIN-4 confirmatory study targeting EGFR wild-type non-squamous NSCLC progressed post immune checkpoint inhibitors.
  • SEED Therapeutics initiated Phase 1a trials for ST-01156, a novel oral RBM39 degrader, with financing and leadership strengthened.
  • Sectors impacted include oncology pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and healthcare, particularly in cancer immunotherapy and drug development markets.

Plinabulin (BeyondSpring's Lead Program):

  • Phase 3 Survival Benefit Confirmed: Plinabulin combined with docetaxel demonstrated statistically significant overall survival benefit vs. standard of care docetaxel in EGFR wild-type NSCLC patients whose tumors progressed after first line therapy — DUBLIN-3 study results published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
  • Confirmatory Trial Planned: Based on DUBLIN-3 Phase 3 data and US FDA discussions, BeyondSpring is advancing DUBLIN-4, a confirmatory global Phase 3 study in a biomarker-selected EGFR wild-type NSCLC patient population progressed on immune checkpoint inhibitors (NCT07361484)
  • Overcoming Immunotherapy Resistance: Early clinical data at MD Anderson Cancer Center and Peking Union Hospital suggest Plinabulin may restore sensitivity to checkpoint inhibitors — a significant unmet need affecting most patients on PD-1/PD-L1 therapies – Results published in Cell Press journal Med 2025 and presented at SITC 2025

SEED Therapeutics (Reported as Discontinued Operations):

  • First Patient Dosed for lead oncology program: ST-01156, a novel oral RBM39 degrader, initiated Phase 1a clinical trials in January 2026 following IND clearance in both the U.S. and China
  • Financing Strengthened: Completed $30 million Series A-3 financing; appointed Dr. Bill Desmarais as Chief Financial Officer and Chief Business Officer

FLORHAM PARK, N.J., March 25, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BeyondSpring Inc. (NASDAQ: BYSI) (“BeyondSpring” or the “Company”), a clinical-stage company developing transformative therapies for the treatment of cancer and other diseases, today announced its financial results for the year ended December 31, 2025, and highlighted late-stage clinical progress for Plinabulin and strategic developments related to its equity interest in SEED Therapeutics (“SEED”).

2025: Clinical and Operational Progress
“2025 was a year of important clinical and operational progress for BeyondSpring and SEED Therapeutics,” said Dr. Lan Huang, Co-Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BeyondSpring. “We advanced our Phase 3 Plinabulin program, generated meaningful clinical data, and strengthened our strategic and financial position.”

“BeyondSpring made meaningful progress advancing Plinabulin in Phase 3 NSCLC, while SEED Therapeutics reached a critical milestone — initiating its first clinical trial following IND clearance in both the U.S. and China — and strengthened its leadership team and capital resources.”

Positioned for 2026 and Beyond
“With a solid scientific and clinical foundation and clear regulatory pathways, we believe BeyondSpring and SEED are well positioned for the next stage of development,” Dr. Huang concluded. “As we enter 2026, we remain focused on advancing the DUBLIN-4 confirmatory trial for Plinabulin in non-squamous EGFR wild-type NSCLC post immune checkpoint inhibitors, supporting SEED’s Phase 1a clinical program for ST-01156 in solid tumors, and creating long-term value for our shareholders.”

Recent Clinical and Business Updates
Plinabulin Demonstrates Overall Survival Benefit in Phase 3 NSCLC Study; Confirmatory Trial Planned
There is a significant unmet need in EGFR wild-type NSCLC following immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy, where numerous Phase 3 studies have failed to improve overall survival over standard of care docetaxel.

BeyondSpring reported positive Phase 3 results from the DUBLIN-3 study evaluating plinabulin in combination with docetaxel in second- and third-line (2/3L) EGFR wild-type non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The study demonstrated a statistically significant and clinically meaningful overall survival (OS) benefit compared to docetaxel alone (ITT, n=559), with results published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine.

At IASLC North America and ESMO Asia in December 2025, BeyondSpring presented updated data from the mechanism-targeted non-squamous NSCLC population (n=332; 24-month after database lock), in which the combination achieved:

  • OS hazard ratio (HR) of 0.72 (p=0.0078)
  • Median OS improvement of 2.5 months vs. docetaxel
  • Doubling of 2-year and 3-year survival rates
  • Favorable safety profile, reducing grade 4 neutropenia from >30% to 5% (p<0.0001)

To date, over 700 patients have been treated with plinabulin across clinical studies, supporting the characterization of its safety and tolerability profile.

Based on these findings and discussions with the U.S. FDA, BeyondSpring plans to initiate the global Phase 3 DUBLIN-4 confirmatory study, focusing on a mechanism-enriched patient population of EGFR wild-type non-squamous NSCLC progressed on prior PD-1/L1 inhibitors with overall survival as the primary endpoint (NCT07361484).

Plinabulin Shows Potential to Overcome PD-1/PD-L1 Resistance
Emerging clinical data suggests plinabulin may help address acquired resistance to PD-1/PD-L1 therapies — a major challenge affecting approximately 60% of patients, with limited therapies for these progressed patients. With PD-1/PD-L1 therapies representing a multi-billion-dollar market, addressing resistance remains one of the most significant opportunities in oncology.

Presentations at ASCO 2025 and SITC 2025 on multiple early-stage and investigator-initiated studies of Plinabulin combinations:

  • Plinabulin + pembrolizumab + docetaxel (303 study, NCT05599789): A Phase 2 study conducted at Peking Union Hospital in China in metastatic NSCLC patients progressing on PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors (n=47) demonstrated:
    • Median progression-free survival (PFS) of 7.0 months
    • Disease control rate (DCR) of 85% and overall response rate (ORR) of 18.2%
    • Median OS not reached with 24-month overall survival rate of 66%
    • Whole blood analysis indicated higher proportions of activated CD4+/CD8+ T-cells post treatment

  • Plinabulin + PD-1 inhibitor + radiation (NCT04902040): A Phase 1 study conducted at MD Anderson Cancer Center across eight tumor types resistant to checkpoint inhibitors showed:
    • DCR of 54% and ORR of 23%
    • Mechanistic evidence of dendritic cell maturation and immune activation
    • Identification of a potential predictive biomarker (GEF-H1 immune signature)
    • These findings, published in Med 2025 (Cell Press), support plinabulin’s proposed immune-priming mechanism and its potential role in combination strategies to restore tumor sensitivity to immunotherapy

BeyondSpring Business Update

  • In January 2025, BeyondSpring entered into definitive agreements to sell a portion of its Series A-1 Preferred Shares of SEED for gross proceeds of approximately $35.4 million to advance late-stage clinical development of Plinabulin. First closing of approximately $7.35 million was completed in February 2025.

SEED Therapeutics (Reported as Discontinued Operations) Advances First Clinical Program and Strengthens Organization
SEED Therapeutics continued to make progress in 2025 and early 2026, advancing its targeted protein degradation platform and pipeline.

Key highlights include:

  • ST-01156, a novel oral RBM39 degrader:
    • Received U.S. FDA Orphan Drug and Rare Pediatric Disease Designations
    • Achieved IND clearance in both the U.S. and China
    • Dosed first patient in a Phase 1a study in January 2026
  • ST-01156 Phase 1a enrolling at leading U.S. cancer centers: Dana-Farber, Massachusetts General Hospital, Memorial Sloan Kettering, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Hoag, and City of Hope
  • Presentation at AACR 2025 on ST-01156 mechanism and preclinical studies including complete tumor regression in Ewing sarcoma and other cancer models; new degrader approaches in KRAS G12D degradation

SEED Business Update

  • Completed a $30 million Series A-3 financing
  • Appointed Dr. Bill Desmarais as Chief Financial Officer and Chief Business Officer
  • Named a finalist for the 2025 Prix Galien USA “Best Start-Up” Award

Full-Year 2025 Financial Results¹
Continuing operations:

  • R&D expenses: $4.4 million (vs. $2.6 million in 2024), driven by increased drug manufacturing, NSCLC data management, Plinabulin combination research, regulatory consulting, and personnel costs
  • G&A expenses: $4.6 million (vs. $6.1 million in 2024), driven by lower personnel costs, reduced consulting expenses, and lower corporate overhead
  • Net loss: $8.7 million (vs. $8.9 million in 2024)
  • Cash, cash equivalents, and short-term investments: $12.6 million as of December 31, 2025

Discontinued operations:

  • Net loss: $5.5 million (vs. $7.8 million in 2024)
  • Current assets: $8.0 million as of December 31, 2025

Note 1. As a result of BeyondSpring entering into definitive agreements to sell a portion of its Series A-1 Preferred Shares of SEED, SEED’s operations met the criteria as discontinued operations under ASC 205-20 for financial reporting purposes.

About BeyondSpring
BeyondSpring (NASDAQ: BYSI) is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing first-in-class therapies addressing high unmet medical needs. Its lead asset, Plinabulin, is in late-stage clinical development as an anti-cancer agent in NSCLC and other indications. Plinabulin’s novel mechanism as a dendritic cell maturation agent supports both anti-cancer activity and immune modulation, offering a unique approach to restoring tumor sensitivity to checkpoint inhibitors. Learn more at https://beyondspringpharma.com.

About SEED Therapeutics
SEED Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company pioneering rationally designed molecular glue degraders to treat diseases driven by undruggable proteins. Its proprietary RITE3™ platform enables targeted protein degradation with small-molecule precision. SEED’s lead candidate, ST-01156, is a brain-penetrant RBM39 degrader entering clinical development for Ewing sarcoma and other RBM39-dependent cancers. Eli Lilly and Eisai are investors and research collaborators with SEED Therapeutics. The company’s pipeline includes six programs across oncology, neurodegeneration, immunology, and virology. Learn more at seedtherapeutics.com.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This press release includes forward-looking statements that are not historical facts. Words such as “will,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “plan,” “believe,” “design,” “may,” “future,” “estimate,” “predict,” “objective,” “goal,” or variations thereof and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on BeyondSpring’s current knowledge and its present beliefs and expectations regarding possible future events and are subject to risks, uncertainties, and assumptions. Actual results and the timing of events could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements as a result of several factors including, but not limited to, difficulties raising the anticipated amount needed to finance the Company’s future operations on terms acceptable to the Company, if at all, unexpected results of clinical trials, delays or denial in regulatory approval process, results that do not meet the Company’s expectations regarding the potential safety, the ultimate efficacy or clinical utility of the Company’s product candidates, increased competition in the market, the ability to complete the sale of BeyondSpring’s equity interest in SEED Therapeutics on terms acceptable to BeyondSpring, if at all, the Company’s ability to meet Nasdaq’s continued listing requirements, and other risks described in BeyondSpring’s most recent Form 10-K on file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. All forward-looking statements made herein speak only as of the date of this release and BeyondSpring undertakes no obligation to update publicly such forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances, except as otherwise required by law.

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Financial Tables to Follow

BEYONDSPRING INC.

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(Amounts in thousands of U.S. Dollars ($), except for number of shares and per share data)  As of December 31, 2024 2025  $ $ Assets  Current assets:  Cash and cash equivalents2,922 7,786 Short-term investments- 4,775 Advances to suppliers240 227 Prepaid expenses and other current assets68 71 Current assets of discontinued operations25,347 8,023 Total current assets28,577 20,882    Noncurrent assets:  Property and equipment, net239 166 Operating right-of-use assets513 305 Other noncurrent assets213 224 Noncurrent assets of discontinued operations4,773 4,356 Total noncurrent assets5,738 5,051    Total assets34,315 25,933    Liabilities and equity     Current liabilities:  Accounts payable295 363 Accrued expenses840 938 Current portion of operating lease liabilities282 320 Other current liabilities780 822 Current liabilities of discontinued operations8,813 11,133 Total current liabilities11,010 13,576    Noncurrent liabilities:  Operating lease liabilities307 - Deferred revenue27,400 28,600 Other noncurrent liabilities3,686 3,981 Noncurrent liabilities of discontinued operations6,197 3,766 Total noncurrent liabilities37,590 36,347    Total liabilities48,600 49,923       Shareholders’ deficit  Ordinary shares ($0.0001 par value; 500,000,000 shares authorized; 40,316,320 and 41,122,320 shares issued and outstanding as of December 31, 2024 and 2025, respectively)4 4 Additional paid-in capital373,185 375,664 Accumulated deficit(407,425)(408,431)Accumulated other comprehensive income1,336 602    Total BeyondSpring Inc.’s shareholders’ deficit(32,900)(32,161)Noncontrolling interests18,615 8,171 Total shareholders’ deficit(14,285)(23,990)   Total liabilities and shareholders’ deficit34,315 25,933      


BEYONDSPRING INC.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE LOSS

(Amounts in thousands of U.S. Dollars ($), except for number of shares and per share data)  Year ended December 31, 2024 2025  $
 $
 Revenue- -    Operating expenses  Research and development(2,644)(4,388)General and administrative(6,110)(4,557)   Loss from operations(8,754)(8,945)Foreign exchange gain (loss), net(96)165 Interest income59 78 Other income, net22 77    Loss before income tax(8,769)(8,625)Income tax expenses(96)(90)   Net loss from continuing operations(8,865)(8,715)   Discontinued operations  Loss from discontinued operations(7,828)(12,488)Gain on disposal of discontinued operations- 6,986 Income tax expenses- - Net loss from discontinued operations(7,828)(5,502)   Net loss(16,693)(14,217)Less: Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests from continuing operations(388)(242)Less: Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests from discontinued operations(5,182)(12,969)Net loss attributable to BeyondSpring Inc.(11,123)(1,006)   Net earnings (loss) per share, basic and diluted  Continuing operations(0.21)(0.21)Discontinued operations(0.07)0.19 Basic and diluted loss per share(0.28)(0.02)   Weighted-average shares outstanding  Basic and diluted39,733,191 40,406,347    Other comprehensive loss, net of tax of nil:  Foreign currency translation adjustment gain (loss) from continuing operations710 (1,147)Foreign currency translation adjustment gain (loss) from discontinued operations17 (107)Comprehensive loss(15,966)(15,471)Less: Comprehensive loss attributable to noncontrolling interests from continuing operations(131)(655)Less: Comprehensive loss attributable to noncontrolling interests from discontinued operations(5,154)(13,076)Comprehensive loss attributable to BeyondSpring Inc.(10,681)(1,740)

Risks

  • Future clinical trial outcomes may differ from current positive results, affecting regulatory approvals and product viability.
  • Potential delays or denials in regulatory approval processes by FDA or other agencies could impact commercialization timelines.
  • Financial risks include need for additional capital to fund ongoing development and operations; market and competitive dynamics may also impact company performance.

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