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Variable Interest Entities
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2014
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
Variable Interest Entities
Variable Interest Entities

In May 2014, the Company entered into a Master License Agreement to license rights to five programs to Viking, an unrelated clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of novel therapies for metabolic and endocrine disorders. As part of this transaction, the Company extended a $2.5 million convertible loan facility to Viking that can be used to pay Viking’s operating and financing-related expenses. Under the terms of the convertible loan facility, the principal amount outstanding accrues interest at a fixed rate equal to the lesser of 5% and the maximum interest rate permitted by law. The loan is due and payable in May 2016, unless the loans are converted into equity prior to such time. Upon the earlier to occur of an Initial Public Offering ("IPO") or a qualified financing event, the Company may elect to be repaid in cash or equity equal to 200% of the accrued principal and interest.

As partial consideration for the grant of the rights and licenses under the license agreement, in the event Viking consummates an IPO or other qualified financing event, Viking will issue to the Company a certain amount of equity. At the closing of an IPO a number of shares of common stock having an aggregate value of $29.0 million will be issued to the Company, subject to adjustment in certain circumstances. In the event Viking consummates a private financing prior to an IPO, the Company has the option to receive a number of shares of the same class and type of securities issued in the private financing having an aggregate value of $29.0 million, subject to adjustment in certain circumstances. The Company has the right to terminate the license agreement on or after April 30, 2015 if Viking has neither completed an IPO nor received aggregate net proceeds of at least $20.0 million in one or more private financings. The Company also has the right to terminate the license agreement in the event of insolvency or bankruptcy of Viking. On July 1, 2014, Viking filed an initial Form S-1 with the Securities and Exchange Commission for an IPO. As of the date of this report, the filed Form S-1 has not been declared effective. As of December 31, 2014, no amounts have been recorded for the potential receipt of equity related to a financing transaction in accordance with authoritative guidance.

The Company determined it holds a variable interest in Viking based on management's assessment that Viking does not have sufficient resources to carry out its principal activities without the support of the Company. The Company's variable interests in Viking are a loan provided by the Company to Viking and a license agreement executed concurrently. Additionally, the Company has a shared services and sublease agreement with Viking. The Company examines specific criteria and uses judgment and determined that the Company is the primary beneficiary of the VIE and therefore required to consolidate Viking. Factors considered in determining whether the Company is the primary beneficiary include risk and reward sharing, experience and financial condition of its partner, voting rights, involvement in day-to-day operating decisions, representation on Viking's executive committee, and level of economics between the Company and Viking.

The Company has recorded 100% of the losses incurred since May 21, 2014, the effective date of the transaction, as net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest due to the fact that it is considered a primary beneficiary with no equity interest in the VIE. The advances under the loan agreement are included as notes payable by Viking and are eliminated in consolidation.

The following table represents the assets and liabilities, which are owned by and are obligations of Viking and are with no recourse to the Company, as of December 31, 2014 (in thousands):

 
December 31, 2014
Cash and cash equivalents
$
756

Other current assets
18

Capitalized IPO expenses
2,268

     Total current assets
3,042

 
 
Other assets
1

     Total assets
$
3,043

 
 
Accounts payable
2,211

Accrued liabilities
77

Current portion of notes payable
334

     Total current liabilities
2,622

 
 
Long-term portion of notes payable (eliminates in consolidation)
2,331

     Total liabilities
$
4,953