Brooklyn ImmunoTherapeutics Announces Receipt of Notice from Nasdaq Regarding Delayed Filing of Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q
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Brooklyn ImmunoTherapeutics Announces Receipt of Notice from Nasdaq Regarding Delayed Filing of Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q

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Brooklyn ImmunoTherapeutics, Inc.
Brooklyn ImmunoTherapeutics, Inc.

SAN DIEGO, May 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brooklyn ImmunoTherapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq:BTX) (“Brooklyn”), a biopharmaceutical company focused on exploring the role that cytokine, gene editing, and cell therapy can have in treating patients with cancer, blood disorders, and monogenic diseases, today announced that it received a notice (the “Notice”) from The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC (“Nasdaq”), stating that because the Company has not yet filed its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2022 (the “Quarterly Report”), Brooklyn is no longer in compliance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5250(c)(1), which requires listed companies to timely file all required periodic financial reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Notice has no immediate effect on the listing of Brooklyn’s shares on Nasdaq.

The Company previously reported the circumstances with respect to the late filing of the Quarterly Report in a Notification of Late Filing on Form 12b-25, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on May 17, 2022. The Company's management is working diligently to complete the Quarterly Report, and intends to file it as soon as practicable.

Under Nasdaq rules, Brooklyn has 60 calendar days, or until July 25, 2022, to either file the Quarterly Report or to submit to Nasdaq a plan to regain compliance with the Nasdaq Listing Rule (the “Compliance Plan”). If Brooklyn does not file the Quarterly Report but submits a Compliance Plan, and Nasdaq accepts the Compliance Plan, then Nasdaq may grant Brooklyn up to 180 days from the prescribed due date, or until November 18, 2022, for filing the Quarterly Report to regain compliance. If Nasdaq does not accept Brooklyn’s Compliance Plan, then Brooklyn will have the opportunity to appeal that decision to a Nasdaq Hearings Panel.

About Brooklyn ImmunoTherapeutics
Brooklyn is focused on exploring the role that cytokine, gene editing, and cell therapy can have on the immune system in treating patients with cancer, both as a single agent and in combination with other anti-cancer therapies.

Brooklyn’s most advanced program is IRX-2, a human cell-derived cytokine therapy, studying the safety and efficacy of IRX-2 in patients with head and neck cancer in Phase 2B. In a Phase 2A clinical trial in head and neck cancer, IRX-2 demonstrated an overall survival benefit. Additional studies are either underway or planned in other solid tumor cancer indications.

Brooklyn has multiple next-generation cell and gene-editing therapies in preclinical development for various indications including acute respiratory distress syndrome, solid tumor indications, as well as in vivo gene-editing therapies for rare genetic diseases. For more information about Brooklyn and its clinical programs, please visit www.Brooklynitx.com.