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To own Cytokinetics, you have to believe aficamten (MYQORZO) can grow into a meaningful commercial franchise in cardiomyopathy while the company manages prolonged losses and heavy R&D spend. The latest quarter’s weaker revenue and wider net loss do not materially change the near term focus on MYQORZO uptake and upcoming regulatory milestones, but they do sharpen attention on cash burn as a key risk right now.
Against this backdrop, the recent European progress for MYQORZO, including UK marketing authorization backed by SEQUOIA HCM data and Germany’s launch, looks particularly relevant. These steps help connect Q2’s early commercial traction to a broader global rollout, which many investors see as an important catalyst for testing whether Cytokinetics’ cardiology focus can translate into a durable revenue base despite current losses.
Yet while MYQORZO’s momentum is encouraging, investors should also be aware that...
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Cytokinetics' narrative projects $1.0 billion revenue and $178.9 million earnings by 2029.
Uncover how Cytokinetics' forecasts yield a $107.80 fair value, a 45% upside to its current price.
Some of the most optimistic analysts were assuming revenue could reach about US$1.3 billion by 2029, which is a very different view from the more cautious focus on regulatory delays and mounting losses, and Q2’s results may prompt you to rethink which of those stories feels closer to reality.
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