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To own Hercules Capital, you need to believe in its role as a specialized lender to technology and life sciences companies and in the durability of that model. Right now, the key near term catalyst is how its loan book performs and gets valued, while the biggest risk is the investor lawsuit challenging past due diligence and portfolio valuations. The Dyne Therapeutics facility and lawsuit appear more reputational and legal than immediately financial for that core thesis.
The Dyne Therapeutics amendment, which added up to US$125.00 million in borrowing capacity with US$50.00 million funded at closing, is most relevant here. It underscores Hercules Capital’s continued appetite to finance life sciences clients even as legal scrutiny focuses on how such investments are underwritten and valued. For investors, Dyne is a live example of the growth-side catalyst sitting right next to questions about valuation practices and risk controls.
Yet behind the headline growth in new lending, the legal challenge to Hercules Capital’s valuation and due diligence practices is something investors should be very aware of...
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Hercules Capital’s narrative projects $647.7 million revenue and $361.1 million earnings by 2029. This requires 6.7% yearly revenue growth and an earnings increase of about $24.1 million from $337.0 million today.
Uncover how Hercules Capital's forecasts yield a $19.36 fair value, a 26% upside to its current price.
Some of the lowest ranked analysts paint a much harsher picture, assuming only about 7 percent annual revenue growth to roughly US$686.1 million and earnings near US$390.9 million before this legal overhang and valuation risk were even reflected.
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