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To own Savara, you have to believe MOLBREEVI can move from a promising regulatory story to a real, commercially viable product in a rare disease setting, while the company manages losses and funding needs along the way. The FDA’s acceptance of the BLA and the new PDUFA date now dominate the short term catalysts, with parallel reviews in Europe and the UK adding potential follow on inflection points. The recent option exercise and share sale by the outgoing CFO look more like personal portfolio management around a well flagged leadership transition than a thesis changer, especially given the share price strength over the past year. The bigger risk is still binary: if MOLBREEVI stumbles at approval or launch, Savara has no revenue to fall back on and relies on external capital.
However, investors should be aware of how dependent Savara still is on a single asset. Our valuation report unveils the possibility Savara's shares may be trading at a premium.Explore another fair value estimate on Savara - why the stock might be worth just $10.94!
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