The cash runway is now much longer with the sale of transova and a $100 million shelf with Cantor Fitz. Sadly, hell-in flat lied in the recent conf call about raising money, and then 24hrs later we get the shelf, unreal.
<<Jennifer Kim with Cantor Fitzgerald. Please go ahead.
Hey, everyone.... And then my second question is broader, with the Trans Ova divestiture, has anything changed in your mind in terms of portfolio prioritization and added flexibility to explore opportunities that you weren't able necessarily to consider beforehand?
Answer; As Harry mentioned, we have a solid runway well to the fourth quarter of 2023, which has allowed us to basically go through our – some of the clinical timelines that we have for reporting the data. And I think that's going to be very good. And we basically do not have to take anything from the financial strength that we have, or I should say the money that we have, currently that is dedicated to our clinical trial and be diverting this for our convertible notes. And that's – obviously it's a huge, I think, pressure off at this point, especially during this financial times and not diluting our investor base. So we are very happy about that.
We have prioritized portfolio as we have mentioned in our slides and according to the three pillar of a strategy that we have and we mentioned for instance, even in regard to our AG019, which is a very exciting program for a type 1 diabetes, we feel that this has served best with partnership, which the discussions on our partnerships are ongoing and we look forward to report on that in the near future.>>