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Nature of Operations
3 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2018
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Nature of Operations
 
Stellar Biotechnologies, Inc. (the Company) is organized under the laws of British Columbia, Canada. The Company’s business is the aquaculture, research and development, manufacture and commercialization of Keyhole Limpet Hemocyanin (KLH). The Company markets and distributes its KLH products to biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, academic institutions, and clinical research organizations primarily in Europe, Asia, and the United States. The Company’s common shares have been listed for trading on The Nasdaq Capital Market in the United States under the symbol “SBOT” since November 5, 2015.
 
In April 2010, the Company changed its name from CAG Capital, Inc. to Stellar Biotechnologies, Inc. and completed a reverse merger transaction with Stellar Biotechnologies, Inc., a California corporation, which was founded in September 1999, and remains the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary and principal operating entity. In January 2017, the California subsidiary and the Company established a wholly-owned Mexican subsidiary under the name BioEstelar, S.A. de C.V. in Ensenada, Baja California to perform aquaculture research and development activities in Mexico. The Company’s executive offices are located at 332 E. Scott Street, Port Hueneme, California, 93041, USA, and its registered and records office is 1500 Royal Centre, 1055 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC, V6E 4N7, Canada.
 
Liquidity
 
Company operations have historically been funded by the issuance of common shares, exercise of warrants, grant revenues, contract services revenue and product sales. For the three months ended December 31, 2018 and 2017, the Company reported net losses of $1.41 million and $1.40 million, respectively. As of December 31, 2018, the Company had an accumulated deficit of $51.84 million and working capital of $8.87 million. The Company expects to incur additional losses as it continues to invest in its research and development programs, manufacturing platform and market development activities.
 
The Company plans to finance company operations over the course of the next twelve months with cash and investments on hand and product sales. Management has flexibility to adjust planned expenditures based on a number of factors including the size and timing of capital expenditures, staffing levels, inventory levels, and the status of customer clinical trials. Management also seeks to expand the customer base for existing marketed products, and may seek additional financing through debt and/or equity financings, or strategic arrangements with companies that offer synergistic technologies or additional growth opportunities. The Company has historically relied upon the sale of common shares to help fund its operations and meet its obligations and presently expects to continue to do so in the future as and when it considers appropriate, subject to market conditions and the availability of favorable terms.