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To own MBX Biosciences, you really have to believe that its late‑stage endocrine and obesity pipeline, particularly canvuparatide heading into Phase 3, can eventually justify a company with no current revenue, persistent losses of around US$87,000,000 a year, and ongoing equity raises. The key near term catalyst is still clinical and regulatory progress on canvuparatide and the broader obesity portfolio, along with how cleanly MBX executes the planned Phase 3 start and trial enrollment. The leadership reshuffle, putting experienced operators Steve Hoerter in the combined Chairman/CEO role and John Smither in the CFO seat, sits directly on top of those priorities and could meaningfully influence how aggressively MBX funds trials and manages dilution, but it does not change the central binary clinical and financing risks that remain front and center for shareholders.
However, the scale and timing of any further dilution is something investors should be aware of. Our valuation report here indicates MBX Biosciences may be overvalued.The single US$69.00 fair value view from the Simply Wall St Community shows how one private investor is thinking about MBX’s prospects, while others may weigh the leadership reshuffle and financing risk very differently, so it makes sense to compare several perspectives before forming a view.
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