CFO THOUGHT LEADER

554: Achieving a Strategic Capital Structure | David Moss, CFO INmune Bio

Dec 9, 2019
David Moss, CFO and co-founder of INmune Bio, shares lessons from his 25-year finance career, including the infamous '$3 million sweatshirt' from his Pets.com investment. He emphasizes the need for clear communication with both retail and institutional investors in biotech. Moss also discusses his journey from entrepreneurship to CFO, the importance of a straightforward capital structure, and strategies for financial reporting during clinical trials. Joining him is Glenn Snyder, who highlights the vital role of FP&A in supporting strategic decisions at Digital Realty.
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ADVICE

Leverage R&D Rebates

  • Explore non-dilutive funding sources like government R&D cash rebates.
  • Jurisdictions such as Canada, Australia, and the UK offer substantial rebates, potentially up to 50%, for R&D spending.
INSIGHT

Investor Communication

  • Effectively communicating with diverse investor bases requires tailored approaches.
  • Retail investors benefit from concise presentations with ample Q&A, while institutional investors prefer deep dives into the science.
ANECDOTE

Pets.com Leadership Mishap

  • David Moss, reflecting on Pets.com’s failure, highlights a key leadership lesson.
  • Hiring an executive from a Fortune 50 company proved detrimental due to their struggle adapting to a dynamic, hands-on startup environment.
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