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Ionis Pharmaceuticals (IONS)


Market Price (7/10/2026): $64.25 | Market Cap: $10.6 BilSector: Health Care | Industry: Biotechnology

Ionis Pharmaceuticals (IONS)


Market Price (7/10/2026): $64.25
Market Cap: $10.6 Bil
Sector: Health Care
Industry: Biotechnology

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Strong revenue growth
Rev Chg LTMRevenue Change % Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 48%

Low stock price volatility
Vol 12M is 46%

Megatrend and thematic drivers
Megatrends include Biotechnology & Genomics, and Precision Medicine. Themes include Gene Editing & Therapy, Targeted Therapies, Show more.

Trading close to highs
Dist 52W High is -2.4%, Dist 3Y High is -2.4%

Meaningful short interest
Short Interest Days-to-CoverDTC = (Short Interest Share Quantity) / (Average Daily Trading Volume). Reflects how many days it would take to cover (close out) the short interest based on average volumes. High DTC can signify an increased risk of a short squeeze. is 10.64, Short Interest % of Basic SharesShort Interest % of Basic Shares = (Short Interest Quantity) / (Basic Shares Outstanding). A high fraction of short interest can indicate potential risk of a short squeeze. is 11%

Not profitable at operating income level
Op Inc LTMOperating Income, Last Twelve Months is -352 Mil, Op Mgn LTMOperating Margin = Operating Income / Revenue Reflects profitability before taxes and before impact of capital structure (interest payments). is -33%

Stock price has recently run up significantly
12M Rtn12 month market price return is 104%

Significant share based compensation
SBC/Rev LTMShare Based Compensation / Revenue (Sales), Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 14%

Not cash flow generative
CFO/Rev LTMCash Flow from Operations / Revenue (Sales), Last Twelve Months (LTM) is -86%, FCF/Rev LTMFree Cash Flow / Revenue (Sales), Last Twelve Months (LTM) is -92%

Yield minus risk free rate is negative
ERPEquity Risk Premium (ERP) = Total Yield - Risk Free Rate, Reflects the premium above risk free assets offered by the investment. is -6.6%

Key risks
IONS key risks include [1] ongoing patent infringement lawsuits with Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals and [2] challenges in its strategic transition to independently commercializing its own products.

0 Strong revenue growth
Rev Chg LTMRevenue Change % Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 48%
1 Low stock price volatility
Vol 12M is 46%
2 Megatrend and thematic drivers
Megatrends include Biotechnology & Genomics, and Precision Medicine. Themes include Gene Editing & Therapy, Targeted Therapies, Show more.
3 Trading close to highs
Dist 52W High is -2.4%, Dist 3Y High is -2.4%
4 Meaningful short interest
Short Interest Days-to-CoverDTC = (Short Interest Share Quantity) / (Average Daily Trading Volume). Reflects how many days it would take to cover (close out) the short interest based on average volumes. High DTC can signify an increased risk of a short squeeze. is 10.64, Short Interest % of Basic SharesShort Interest % of Basic Shares = (Short Interest Quantity) / (Basic Shares Outstanding). A high fraction of short interest can indicate potential risk of a short squeeze. is 11%
5 Not profitable at operating income level
Op Inc LTMOperating Income, Last Twelve Months is -352 Mil, Op Mgn LTMOperating Margin = Operating Income / Revenue Reflects profitability before taxes and before impact of capital structure (interest payments). is -33%
6 Stock price has recently run up significantly
12M Rtn12 month market price return is 104%
7 Significant share based compensation
SBC/Rev LTMShare Based Compensation / Revenue (Sales), Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 14%
8 Not cash flow generative
CFO/Rev LTMCash Flow from Operations / Revenue (Sales), Last Twelve Months (LTM) is -86%, FCF/Rev LTMFree Cash Flow / Revenue (Sales), Last Twelve Months (LTM) is -92%
9 Yield minus risk free rate is negative
ERPEquity Risk Premium (ERP) = Total Yield - Risk Free Rate, Reflects the premium above risk free assets offered by the investment. is -6.6%
10 Key risks
IONS key risks include [1] ongoing patent infringement lawsuits with Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals and [2] challenges in its strategic transition to independently commercializing its own products.

IONS in ETFs

Weight = IONS's share of each fund

VTI0.02%
ITOT0.02%
IWB0.02%
VB0.15%
XBI1.0%
IBB1.0%
NUSC0.96%
IWP0.36%
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Valuation & Metrics

Price Chart

Why The Stock Moved

Qualitative Assessment

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Updated on 7/9/2026

Ionis Pharmaceuticals (IONS) stock has lost about 15% since 3/31/2026 because of the following key factors:

1. Failure of Phase 3 CARDIO-TTRansform Trial for Eplontersen.

On July 9, 2026, Ionis Pharmaceuticals and its partner AstraZeneca announced that their Phase 3 CARDIO-TTRansform trial for eplontersen, a treatment for transthyretin-mediated amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM), failed to meet its primary efficacy endpoint. This news led to a significant decline in the stock price, with Ionis shares falling 17.59% on July 9, 2026.

2. Downward Revisions of Fiscal Q2 2026 Earnings Estimates.

Analysts lowered their earnings per share (EPS) estimates for Ionis Pharmaceuticals' upcoming fiscal Q2 2026, which concluded on June 30, 2026. For instance, HC Wainwright cut its fiscal Q2 2026 EPS forecast from ($0.82) to ($1.00) in a report issued on June 25, 2026. The consensus EPS forecast for fiscal Q2 2026 stands at approximately -$1.06 to -$0.95, signaling a more cautious outlook compared to the company's fiscal Q1 2026 earnings, where it beat estimates by reporting an EPS of -$0.56 against a consensus of -$0.85.

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Updated on 7/9/2026

Ionis Pharmaceuticals (IONS) stock has lost about 15% since 3/31/2026 because of the following key factors:

1. Failure of Phase 3 CARDIO-TTRansform Trial for Eplontersen.

On July 9, 2026, Ionis Pharmaceuticals and its partner AstraZeneca announced that their Phase 3 CARDIO-TTRansform trial for eplontersen, a treatment for transthyretin-mediated amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM), failed to meet its primary efficacy endpoint. This news led to a significant decline in the stock price, with Ionis shares falling 17.59% on July 9, 2026.

2. Downward Revisions of Fiscal Q2 2026 Earnings Estimates.

Analysts lowered their earnings per share (EPS) estimates for Ionis Pharmaceuticals' upcoming fiscal Q2 2026, which concluded on June 30, 2026. For instance, HC Wainwright cut its fiscal Q2 2026 EPS forecast from ($0.82) to ($1.00) in a report issued on June 25, 2026. The consensus EPS forecast for fiscal Q2 2026 stands at approximately -$1.06 to -$0.95, signaling a more cautious outlook compared to the company's fiscal Q1 2026 earnings, where it beat estimates by reporting an EPS of -$0.56 against a consensus of -$0.85.

3. Significant Insider Selling Activity.

During the period, there were notable insider selling transactions. Specifically, Ionis CEO Brett P. Monia sold shares totaling approximately $6.83 million on June 26, 2026. Additionally, Director Joseph Loscalzo executed a sale of shares valued at approximately $5.80 million on May 6, 2026. These transactions exceeded the specified USD 5 million threshold, potentially contributing to negative investor sentiment.

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Stock Movement Drivers

Fundamental Drivers

The -14.4% change in IONS stock from 3/31/2026 to 7/9/2026 was primarily driven by a -22.5% change in the company's P/S Multiple.
(LTM values as of)33120267092026Change
Stock Price ($)75.0964.27-14.4%
Change Contribution By: 
Total Revenues ($ Mil)9441,05812.1%
P/S Multiple12.910.0-22.5%
Shares Outstanding (Mil)162165-1.5%
Cumulative Contribution-14.4%

LTM = Last Twelve Months as of date shown

Market Drivers

3/31/2026 to 7/9/2026
ReturnCorrelation
IONS-14.4% 
Market (SPY)15.6%-3.3%
Sector (XLV)10.6%27.5%

Fundamental Drivers

The -18.8% change in IONS stock from 12/31/2025 to 7/9/2026 was primarily driven by a -23.4% change in the company's P/S Multiple.
(LTM values as of)123120257092026Change
Stock Price ($)79.1164.27-18.8%
Change Contribution By: 
Total Revenues ($ Mil)9671,0589.4%
P/S Multiple13.110.0-23.4%
Shares Outstanding (Mil)160165-3.1%
Cumulative Contribution-18.8%

LTM = Last Twelve Months as of date shown

Market Drivers

12/31/2025 to 7/9/2026
ReturnCorrelation
IONS-18.8% 
Market (SPY)10.5%11.3%
Sector (XLV)5.2%36.8%

Fundamental Drivers

The 62.7% change in IONS stock from 6/30/2025 to 7/9/2026 was primarily driven by a 47.5% change in the company's Total Revenues ($ Mil).
(LTM values as of)63020257092026Change
Stock Price ($)39.5164.2762.7%
Change Contribution By: 
Total Revenues ($ Mil)7171,05847.5%
P/S Multiple8.710.014.5%
Shares Outstanding (Mil)159165-3.7%
Cumulative Contribution62.7%

LTM = Last Twelve Months as of date shown

Market Drivers

6/30/2025 to 7/9/2026
ReturnCorrelation
IONS62.7% 
Market (SPY)22.7%5.7%
Sector (XLV)21.9%26.9%

Fundamental Drivers

The 56.6% change in IONS stock from 6/30/2023 to 7/9/2026 was primarily driven by a 83.7% change in the company's Total Revenues ($ Mil).
(LTM values as of)63020237092026Change
Stock Price ($)41.0364.2756.6%
Change Contribution By: 
Total Revenues ($ Mil)5761,05883.7%
P/S Multiple10.210.0-1.5%
Shares Outstanding (Mil)143165-13.4%
Cumulative Contribution56.6%

LTM = Last Twelve Months as of date shown

Market Drivers

6/30/2023 to 7/9/2026
ReturnCorrelation
IONS56.6% 
Market (SPY)75.6%22.7%
Sector (XLV)27.9%32.5%

Return vs. Risk

Price Returns Compared

 202120222023202420252026Total [1]
Returns
IONS Return-46%24%34%-31%126%7%49%
Peers Return-8%18%-7%-6%53%6%54%
S&P 500 Return27%-19%24%23%16%9%99%

Monthly Win Rates [3]
IONS Win Rate33%58%58%25%67%57% 
Peers Win Rate48%58%43%40%60%54% 
S&P 500 Win Rate75%42%67%75%67%43% 

Max Drawdowns [4]
IONS Max Drawdown-60%-26%-18%-37%-27%-19% 
Peers Max Drawdown-39%-33%-37%-38%-44%-25% 
S&P 500 Max Drawdown-5%-25%-10%-8%-19%-9% 


[1] Cumulative total returns since the beginning of 2021
[2] Peers: ALNY, BIIB, VRTX, SRPT, ARWR. See IONS Returns vs. Peers.
[3] Win Rate = % of calendar months in which monthly returns were positive
[4] Max drawdown represents maximum peak-to-trough decline within a year
[5] 2026 data is for the year up to 7/9/2026 (YTD)

How Low Can It Go

EventIONSS&P 500
2025 US Tariff Shock
  % Loss-19.8%-18.8%
  % Gain to Breakeven24.7%23.1%
  Time to Breakeven24 days79 days
2023 SVB Regional Banking Crisis
  % Loss-15.4%-6.7%
  % Gain to Breakeven18.1%7.1%
  Time to Breakeven70 days31 days
2020 COVID-19 Crash
  % Loss-32.6%-33.7%
  % Gain to Breakeven48.4%50.9%
  Time to Breakeven109 days140 days
2016-2017 Trump Reflation Bond Selloff
  % Loss-29.0%-3.7%
  % Gain to Breakeven40.9%3.9%
  Time to Breakeven13 days6 days
2015-2016 China Devaluation / Global Growth Scare
  % Loss-43.2%-12.2%
  % Gain to Breakeven76.1%13.9%
  Time to Breakeven532 days62 days
2014-2016 Oil Price Collapse
  % Loss-43.2%-6.8%
  % Gain to Breakeven76.1%7.3%
  Time to Breakeven532 days15 days

Compare to ALNY, BIIB, VRTX, SRPT, ARWR

In The Past

Ionis Pharmaceuticals's stock fell -19.8% during the 2025 US Tariff Shock. Such a loss loss requires a 24.7% gain to breakeven.

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EventIONSS&P 500
2020 COVID-19 Crash
  % Loss-32.6%-33.7%
  % Gain to Breakeven48.4%50.9%
  Time to Breakeven109 days140 days
2016-2017 Trump Reflation Bond Selloff
  % Loss-29.0%-3.7%
  % Gain to Breakeven40.9%3.9%
  Time to Breakeven13 days6 days
2015-2016 China Devaluation / Global Growth Scare
  % Loss-43.2%-12.2%
  % Gain to Breakeven76.1%13.9%
  Time to Breakeven532 days62 days
2014-2016 Oil Price Collapse
  % Loss-43.2%-6.8%
  % Gain to Breakeven76.1%7.3%
  Time to Breakeven532 days15 days

Compare to ALNY, BIIB, VRTX, SRPT, ARWR

In The Past

Ionis Pharmaceuticals's stock fell -19.8% during the 2025 US Tariff Shock. Such a loss loss requires a 24.7% gain to breakeven.

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About Ionis Pharmaceuticals (IONS)

Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a leading biotechnology company dedicated to discovering and developing innovative RNA-targeted therapeutics. The company's core mission is to create medicines that modulate RNA to treat a broad spectrum of diseases, many of which currently have limited or no effective treatments. Ionis has successfully brought three significant drugs to market: SPINRAZA, used to treat spinal muscular atrophy (SMA); TEGSEDI, an injection for polyneuropathy of hereditary transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis; and WAYLIVRA, a treatment for familial chylomicronemia syndrome and familial partial lipodystrophy. These commercialized therapies address severe, often rare, genetic conditions.

Beyond its approved products, Ionis maintains a robust and diverse pipeline of investigational therapies across multiple therapeutic areas. A significant portion of its development efforts focuses on neurology, with programs targeting debilitating conditions such as Huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease. The company is also heavily invested in cardiometabolic diseases, developing treatments for conditions like transthyretin amyloidosis, familial chylomicronemia syndrome, and cardiovascular disease risk reduction. Additionally, Ionis's pipeline extends to other areas including cystic fibrosis, hereditary angioedema, various cancers, and infectious diseases, demonstrating the broad applicability of its RNA-targeted technology.

Ionis primarily serves patients afflicted with serious and often life-threatening genetic, neurological, and chronic diseases who are in need of new treatment options. Its business strategy involves a combination of developing and commercializing therapies independently and forming strategic alliances with major pharmaceutical companies. Ionis collaborates with leading industry players such as AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, Novartis, Pfizer, and Biogen. These partnerships are crucial for expanding the development, manufacturing, and global market reach of its innovative RNA-targeted medicines, ultimately aiming to improve patient outcomes worldwide.

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Here are a few analogies to describe Ionis Pharmaceuticals:

  • Ionis Pharmaceuticals is like Moderna or BioNTech for chronic diseases, using advanced RNA technology to develop a wide range of treatments, with several already approved.
  • Ionis Pharmaceuticals is like Vertex Pharmaceuticals, but specializing in RNA-targeted drugs for a diverse range of rare and challenging conditions.

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  • SPINRAZA: A treatment for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) in pediatric and adult patients.
  • TEGSEDI: An injection for the treatment of polyneuropathy of hereditary transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis in adults.
  • WAYLIVRA: A treatment for familial chylomicronemia syndrome and familial partial lipodystrophy.

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Ionis Pharmaceuticals primarily sells its therapies, licenses its technology, and partners in drug development with other pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. Its major customers are the companies with which it has collaboration agreements:
  • AstraZeneca (AZN)
  • GlaxoSmithKline plc (GSK)
  • Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) (parent company of Janssen Biotech, Inc.)
  • Bayer AG (BAYRY)
  • Novartis AG (NVS)
  • Pfizer, Inc. (PFE)
  • Biogen Inc. (BIIB)
  • Flamingo Therapeutics, Inc. (private company)
  • Roche (RHHBY)

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Brett P. Monia, Ph.D. Chief Executive Officer

Dr. Monia is the Chief Executive Officer, a member of the board of directors, and a founding scientist of Ionis Pharmaceuticals. He was appointed CEO in January 2020. Dr. Monia co-founded Ionis Pharmaceuticals (originally Isis Pharmaceuticals) in 1989 and has over 35 years of experience with the company. His contributions at Ionis include extensive research into RNA-targeting modalities and he is an inventor on over 100 issued patents and has published more than 200 scientific manuscripts. He previously held roles such as Chief Operating Officer and Senior Vice President of Translational Medicine. Dr. Monia also serves on the board of directors of Cognition Therapeutics and Flamingo Therapeutics.

Elizabeth L. Hougen Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer

Ms. Hougen serves as the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Ionis Pharmaceuticals. She joined Ionis in May 2000 as Vice President, Finance, and was appointed Chief Accounting Officer in January 2007, and Chief Financial Officer in January 2013. Ms. Hougen has over 25 years of finance and business experience, primarily within the life sciences industry. Before joining Ionis, she was the Chief Financial Officer for Molecular Biosystems, Inc., a public biotechnology company.

Stanley T. Crooke, M.D., Ph.D. Founder and Executive Chairman

Dr. Crooke is the Founder of Ionis Pharmaceuticals, which was established as Isis Pharmaceuticals in 1989. He previously served as the Chief Executive Officer before transitioning to his current role as Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors. Prior to founding Ionis, Dr. Crooke was a research leader at GlaxoSmithKline.

C. Frank Bennett, Ph.D. Executive Vice President, Chief Scientific Officer

Dr. Bennett is the Executive Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer at Ionis Pharmaceuticals.

Joseph T. Baroldi Executive Vice President, Chief Business Officer

Mr. Baroldi serves as the Executive Vice President and Chief Business Officer, responsible for leading Ionis' business development and alliance management activities. He brings over two decades of industry experience, having previously served as Chief Operating Officer at Avidity Biosciences, where he played a key role in their initial public offering and team development.

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The key risks for Ionis Pharmaceuticals (IONS) are primarily centered around the inherent challenges of drug development and commercialization within the highly competitive biopharmaceutical industry, as well as its strategic business model.

  1. Clinical Trial and Regulatory Failure: As a biotechnology company with a vast pipeline of RNA-targeted therapeutics, Ionis Pharmaceuticals faces significant risks associated with the rigorous process of drug discovery, development, and regulatory approval. The success of its numerous investigational medicines, targeting a wide range of diseases from neurological disorders to cardiometabolic conditions, is contingent upon favorable outcomes in preclinical studies and clinical trials, followed by regulatory clearances. Any delays in trials, unexpected safety concerns, or failure to demonstrate efficacy could lead to the abandonment of promising programs, negatively impacting future revenue and growth prospects. For instance, the early termination of the Hero study for an Alzheimer's disease candidate illustrates the potential for setbacks in their development pipeline.

  2. Competition and Loss of Market Exclusivity: Ionis operates in a highly competitive landscape where numerous companies are vying for market share, particularly in the rapidly evolving RNA-targeted therapy space. This intense competition can lead to pricing pressures and challenges in gaining and maintaining market access for both its approved drugs and future products. For example, their established drug SPINRAZA faces competition in the spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) market, contributing to declining royalty revenues. Similarly, drugs like WAINUA compete directly with products from rivals such as Alnylam Pharmaceuticals in indications like transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis. The eventual expiry of patents for its commercialized medicines also poses a risk, opening the door to generic or biosimilar competition and potentially reducing profitability.

  3. Reliance on Collaborative Agreements: Ionis Pharmaceuticals heavily leverages strategic partnerships with larger pharmaceutical companies for the late-stage development and commercialization of many of its drug candidates. While this model helps mitigate the substantial costs and risks associated with building a global commercial infrastructure, it also introduces a dependency on these partners. The termination or unfavorable renegotiation of these collaboration agreements could significantly impact Ionis' financial results, which can already be "lumpy and difficult to predict" due to the timing of partner payments. A past example includes Bayer's decision to discontinue the clinical development of fesomersen, leading to its return to Ionis.

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The clear emerging threat for Ionis Pharmaceuticals is the rise of alternative therapeutic modalities and competing products in the disease areas where Ionis has commercialized drugs. For example, Ionis's SPINRAZA (for spinal muscular atrophy) faces significant competition from gene therapies and oral small molecule therapies that offer different administration routes (such as one-time administration versus chronic injection) and potentially different efficacy profiles. Similarly, Ionis's TEGSEDI (for hereditary transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis) faces competition from other RNA-based therapies and small molecule stabilizers. These alternative treatments and modalities present a direct challenge to the market share and revenue streams derived from Ionis's key commercial products.

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Ionis Pharmaceuticals (IONS) develops and markets RNA-targeted therapeutics for various diseases. Here are the addressable market sizes for its main products:

SPINRAZA (for Spinal Muscular Atrophy - SMA)

  • The global spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) treatment market was estimated at approximately USD 4.40 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 13.09 billion by 2030.
  • Another estimate indicates the global SMA market reached USD 3.0 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 13.0 billion by 2034 across the seven major markets (7MM).
  • The North American market held the largest share of the global SMA treatment market, accounting for 68.4% in 2024.
  • Asia-Pacific is anticipated to be the fastest-growing region in the SMA treatment market.

TEGSEDI (for hereditary transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis - hATTR)

  • The global transthyretin amyloidosis treatment market was valued at USD 5.9 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 11.2 billion by 2032.
  • Another projection estimates the global transthyretin amyloidosis treatment market size at USD 6,644.3 million in 2024, growing to USD 16,526.5 million by 2030.
  • North America dominated this market with a revenue share of 47.8% in 2024.
  • There are an estimated 50,000 patients with hATTR amyloidosis worldwide.

WAYLIVRA (for Familial Chylomicronemia Syndrome - FCS and Familial Partial Lipodystrophy - FPLD)

  • For Familial Chylomicronemia Syndrome (FCS), the total market size in the seven major markets (7MM: United States, EU4, United Kingdom, and Japan) was approximately USD 15 million in 2022 and is projected to increase through 2034.
  • The global FCS market is estimated to reach US$ 18.89 million by 2032.
  • WAYLIVRA is approved for FCS in Europe.
  • For Familial Partial Lipodystrophy (FPLD), which falls under the broader lipodystrophy market, the market size in the U.S. was approximately USD 77 million in 2021 across the 7MM.
  • Germany accounted for the largest market size for lipodystrophy treatments among the EU4 countries, valued at approximately USD 94 million.
  • WAYLIVRA has received regulatory approval for familial partial lipodystrophy in Brazil.

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Ionis Pharmaceuticals (IONS) is anticipated to drive future revenue growth over the next 2-3 years through several key initiatives:
  1. Launch and Expansion of New Independent Products: Ionis expects significant revenue growth from the independent launch and commercialization of new therapies. Olezarsen, for severe hypertriglyceridemia (sHTG), is particularly highlighted as a major independent launch in 2026, targeting a broad patient population. Another key independent launch anticipated in 2026 is zilganersen for Alexander disease, which marks the company's first neurology launch.
  2. Growth of Recently Launched Therapies: Recently launched products such as DAWNZERA (donidalorsen) for hereditary angioedema and TRYNGOLZA are expected to continue their revenue ramp-up. DAWNZERA has shown strong initial participation and a high conversion rate to paid therapy, indicating promising future revenue growth. TRYNGOLZA also demonstrated substantial product sales growth in 2025.
  3. Increasing Royalty Revenue from Commercial Products: The company anticipates continued and growing royalty revenue from its established commercial products, including SPINRAZA and WAINUA (eplontersen). WAINUA, in particular, is contributing a new stream of royalty revenue.
  4. Milestone Payments from Partnered Programs: Ionis benefits from its robust partnered pipeline, which is projected to yield numerous milestone payments. Key partnered programs, such as pelacarsen (Lp(a) HORIZON trial) and eplontersen (CARDIO-TTRansform trial), are expected to have significant Phase 3 readouts in mid to late 2026, which can trigger substantial R&D revenue. The company has already reported earning significant milestone payments from collaborations in early 2026.

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**Share Issuances**

  • In September 2024, Ionis Pharmaceuticals conducted a public offering of 11,500,000 shares of its common stock, with expected gross proceeds of approximately $500.3 million.
  • The company's shares outstanding increased to 0.15 billion in 2024, representing a 4.42% rise from 2023.
  • Shares outstanding further grew to 0.160 billion by the quarter ending September 30, 2025, marking a 7.52% increase year-over-year.

**Inbound Investments**

  • Ionis received a $280 million upfront payment in the second quarter of 2025 for granting Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. a global license for sapablursen.
  • A significant portion of Ionis's $944 million total revenue in 2025 was generated from R&D collaborations.

**Capital Expenditures**

  • Operating expenses in 2025 saw an increase due to investments made to support the launches of TRYNGOLZA, DAWNZERA, and WAINUA.
  • For 2026, the company anticipates a modest increase in non-GAAP operating expenses as it invests in independent launches and advances its wholly-owned pipeline of innovative medicines.
  • Research and development expenses are projected to remain consistent in 2026, with resources being reallocated to support drugs expected to drive future growth.

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Financials

IONSALNYBIIBVRTXSRPTARWRMedian
NameIonis Ph.Alnylam .Biogen Vertex P.Sarepta .Arrowhea. 
Mkt Price64.27312.79198.91496.5020.5284.00141.45
Mkt Cap10.641.629.3126.22.212.020.6
Rev LTM1,0584,2879,93712,2182,1846223,236
Op Inc LTM-3527522,3044,6621-222377
FCF LTM-9786432,3163,710108-51376
FCF 3Y Avg-6292311,9651,977-414-17030
CFO LTM-9117152,5914,241175-36445
CFO 3Y Avg-5792862,2722,401-302-77104

Growth & Margins

IONSALNYBIIBVRTXSRPTARWRMedian
NameIonis Ph.Alnylam .Biogen Vertex P.Sarepta .Arrowhea. 
Rev Chg LTM47.5%82.6%1.2%10.1%-2.2%14.1%12.1%
Rev Chg 3Y Avg24.9%58.3%-0.5%9.9%33.6%454.7%29.3%
Rev Chg Q87.0%96.4%1.9%7.8%-1.9%-86.4%4.9%
QoQ Delta Rev Chg LTM12.1%15.4%0.5%1.8%-0.6%-43.0%1.1%
Op Inc Chg LTM25.4%751.9%-1.1%1,214.0%100.9%-87.2%63.2%
Op Inc Chg 3Y Avg6.9%288.0%-3.4%364.1%53.7%-75.5%30.3%
Op Mgn LTM-33.3%17.5%23.2%38.2%0.0%-35.7%8.8%
Op Mgn 3Y Avg-49.8%1.3%22.2%24.1%-4.0%-464.3%-1.4%
QoQ Delta Op Mgn LTM7.2%4.0%-1.8%0.2%30.0%-63.2%2.1%
CFO/Rev LTM-86.1%16.7%26.1%34.7%8.0%-5.8%12.4%
CFO/Rev 3Y Avg-65.9%8.0%23.1%21.5%-18.2%-239.6%-5.1%
FCF/Rev LTM-92.4%15.0%23.3%30.4%5.0%-8.2%10.0%
FCF/Rev 3Y Avg-71.8%6.0%20.0%17.7%-24.3%-443.9%-9.1%

Valuation

IONSALNYBIIBVRTXSRPTARWRMedian
NameIonis Ph.Alnylam .Biogen Vertex P.Sarepta .Arrowhea. 
Mkt Cap10.641.629.3126.22.212.020.6
P/S10.09.72.910.31.019.29.9
P/Op Inc-30.155.312.727.12,057.6-53.919.9
P/EBIT-43.847.815.424.927.0-74.820.2
P/E-32.472.021.329.133.1-39.825.2
P/CFO-11.658.111.329.812.3-329.511.8
Total Yield-3.1%1.4%4.7%3.4%3.0%-2.5%2.2%
Dividend Yield0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%
FCF Yield 3Y Avg-8.4%0.6%8.1%1.8%-4.0%-4.4%-1.7%
D/E0.20.00.20.00.50.10.1
Net D/E0.0-0.00.1-0.00.2-0.1-0.0

Returns

IONSALNYBIIBVRTXSRPTARWRMedian
NameIonis Ph.Alnylam .Biogen Vertex P.Sarepta .Arrowhea. 
1M Rtn-13.8%5.1%-0.1%11.4%29.1%14.6%8.2%
3M Rtn-15.9%-2.6%12.3%11.1%-7.7%26.8%4.2%
6M Rtn-21.2%-21.7%6.9%5.7%-11.4%29.2%-2.8%
12M Rtn50.1%-2.5%49.5%3.7%5.9%344.9%27.7%
3Y Rtn53.8%56.5%-29.4%44.1%-81.3%147.2%49.0%
1M Excs Rtn-14.5%5.2%1.4%10.2%30.1%11.9%7.7%
3M Excs Rtn-25.5%-15.6%-0.7%0.6%-17.5%19.3%-8.1%
6M Excs Rtn-29.8%-31.7%0.3%-2.6%-16.8%10.0%-9.7%
12M Excs Rtn34.3%-22.7%26.8%-14.7%-13.3%357.7%6.7%
3Y Excs Rtn-12.9%-4.4%-99.6%-26.5%-151.2%69.3%-19.7%

Comparison Analyses

FDA Approved Drugs Data

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Post-Approval Fwd Returns
FDA
App #
Brand
Name
Generic
Name
Dosage
Form
FDA
Approval
3M
Rtn
6M
Rtn
1Y
Rtn
2Y
Rtn
Total
Rtn
NDA219407  DAWNZERA (AUTOINJECTOR)donidalorsen sodiumsolution821202569.1%92.3%95.4%95.4%95.4%
NDA218614  TRYNGOLZA (AUTOINJECTOR)olezarsen sodiumsolution12192024-8.0%4.0%123.6%137.3%137.3%
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Post-Approval Fwd Returns
FDA
App #
Brand
Name
Generic
Name
Dosage
Form
FDA
Approval
3M
Rtn
6M
Rtn
1Y
Rtn
2Y
Rtn
Total
Rtn
NDA219407  DAWNZERA (AUTOINJECTOR)donidalorsen sodiumsolution821202569.1%92.3%95.4%95.4%95.4%
NDA218614  TRYNGOLZA (AUTOINJECTOR)olezarsen sodiumsolution12192024-8.0%4.0%123.6%137.3%137.3%

Financials

Segment Financials

Revenue by Segment
$ Mil20252024202320222021
Ionis operations944705788  
Commercial revenue   303342
Research and development revenue   284468
Total944705788587810


Operating Income by Segment
$ Mil20202019201820172016
Ionis Core5933526213337
Elimination of Intercompany Activity6-8-920 
Akcea Therapeutics-23738-231-109-84
Total-172366-6125-46


Net Income by Segment
$ Mil202520242023
Ionis operations-381-454-366
Total-381-454-366


Assets by Segment
$ Mil20202019201820172016
Ionis Core2,7923,4782,9751,3421,068
Akcea Therapeutics43659936526911
Elimination of Intercompany Activity-838-844-673-289-166
Total2,3903,2332,6681,322912


Price Behavior

Price Behavior
Market Price$64.27 
Market Cap ($ Bil)10.6 
First Trading Date12/22/2015 
Distance from 52W High-25.7% 
   50 Days200 Days
DMA Price$75.35$75.97
DMA Trendupup
Distance from DMA-14.7%-15.4%
 3M1YR
Volatility55.1%51.9%
Downside Capture-61.34-14.56
Upside Capture-104.5336.70
Correlation (SPY)8.0%9.0%
IONS Betas & Captures as of 6/30/2026

 1M2M3M6M1Y3Y
Beta-0.050.110.360.560.360.68
Up Beta0.580.591.071.040.540.72
Down Beta1.080.510.480.360.160.73
Up Capture-41%5%12%34%73%40%
Bmk +ve Days11244067140429
Stock +ve Days11223162131382
Down Capture-82%-44%-36%56%-1%80%
Bmk -ve Days10172358112321
Stock -ve Days10193263119364

[1] Upside and downside betas calculated using positive and negative benchmark daily returns respectively
Based On 1-Year Data
Annualized
Return
Annualized
Volatility
Sharpe
Ratio
Correlation
with IONS
IONS55.7%51.9%1.02-
Sector ETF (XLV)21.8%15.7%1.0628.2%
Equity (SPY)22.3%12.5%1.334.8%
Gold (GLD)24.4%27.8%0.7716.0%
Commodities (DBC)23.6%18.7%1.001.8%
Real Estate (VNQ)13.2%13.9%0.655.1%
Bitcoin (BTCUSD)-42.8%42.8%-1.1810.5%

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Based On 5-Year Data
Annualized
Return
Annualized
Volatility
Sharpe
Ratio
Correlation
with IONS
IONS11.0%43.6%0.37-
Sector ETF (XLV)6.8%14.9%0.2736.2%
Equity (SPY)13.4%17.1%0.6130.5%
Gold (GLD)18.0%18.3%0.809.5%
Commodities (DBC)7.5%19.5%0.285.3%
Real Estate (VNQ)2.9%18.9%0.0625.2%
Bitcoin (BTCUSD)12.3%53.5%0.4218.3%

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Based On 10-Year Data
Annualized
Return
Annualized
Volatility
Sharpe
Ratio
Correlation
with IONS
IONS11.5%46.6%0.41-
Sector ETF (XLV)10.6%16.6%0.5241.1%
Equity (SPY)15.8%17.9%0.7535.2%
Gold (GLD)11.7%16.1%0.595.6%
Commodities (DBC)6.1%18.0%0.278.5%
Real Estate (VNQ)5.2%20.7%0.2225.9%
Bitcoin (BTCUSD)58.0%66.2%0.9810.8%

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Short Interest

Short Interest: As Of Date6152026
Short Interest: Shares Quantity17.8 Mil
Short Interest: % Change Since 53120264.5%
Average Daily Volume1.7 Mil
Days-to-Cover Short Interest10.6 days
Basic Shares Quantity164.9 Mil
Short % of Basic Shares10.8%

Earnings Returns History

Updated 6/2/2026
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 Forward Returns
Earnings Date1D Returns5D Returns21D Returns
4/29/20264.2%4.8%7.7%
2/25/2026-5.3%-7.9%-14.9%
10/29/2025-2.3%-0.9%12.4%
7/30/20254.6%3.8%3.1%
4/30/20253.0%6.9%12.2%
2/19/20252.8%-0.2%2.9%
11/6/2024-1.5%-3.2%-2.4%
8/1/20243.8%-5.4%0.9%
...
SUMMARY STATS   
# Positive131112
# Negative111312
Median Positive2.8%3.4%7.7%
Median Negative-3.0%-3.2%-7.8%
Max Positive5.6%6.9%20.9%
Max Negative-5.3%-12.6%-22.8%
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 Forward Returns
Earnings Date1D Returns5D Returns21D Returns
4/29/20264.2%4.8%7.7%
2/25/2026-5.3%-7.9%-14.9%
10/29/2025-2.3%-0.9%12.4%
7/30/20254.6%3.8%3.1%
4/30/20253.0%6.9%12.2%
2/19/20252.8%-0.2%2.9%
11/6/2024-1.5%-3.2%-2.4%
8/1/20243.8%-5.4%0.9%
5/7/2024-3.2%-8.2%-5.7%
2/21/20241.0%6.9%-1.8%
11/2/2023-3.4%4.0%14.1%
8/9/20231.1%1.1%2.1%
5/3/2023-2.2%0.5%20.9%
2/22/2023-0.3%-2.3%-8.6%
11/9/20225.6%-0.9%-12.9%
8/9/2022-3.2%-2.8%-4.9%
5/4/20222.8%-11.3%-6.9%
2/24/2022-2.2%2.3%12.9%
11/3/20212.4%3.1%-20.7%
8/4/20210.0%2.8%6.5%
5/5/2021-5.0%-12.6%-17.3%
2/24/20210.3%-1.3%-22.8%
11/4/20202.3%3.4%7.6%
8/5/2020-3.0%-9.8%-7.1%
SUMMARY STATS   
# Positive131112
# Negative111312
Median Positive2.8%3.4%7.7%
Median Negative-3.0%-3.2%-7.8%
Max Positive5.6%6.9%20.9%
Max Negative-5.3%-12.6%-22.8%

SEC Filings

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Report DateFiling DateFiling
03/31/202604/29/202610-Q
12/31/202502/26/202610-K
09/30/202510/29/202510-Q
06/30/202507/30/202510-Q
03/31/202504/30/202510-Q
12/31/202402/19/202510-K
09/30/202411/06/202410-Q
06/30/202408/01/202410-Q
03/31/202405/07/202410-Q
12/31/202302/21/202410-K
09/30/202311/02/202310-Q
06/30/202308/09/202310-Q
03/31/202305/03/202310-Q
12/31/202202/22/202310-K
09/30/202211/09/202210-Q
06/30/202208/09/202210-Q
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Report DateFiling DateFiling
03/31/202604/29/202610-Q
12/31/202502/26/202610-K
09/30/202510/29/202510-Q
06/30/202507/30/202510-Q
03/31/202504/30/202510-Q
12/31/202402/19/202510-K
09/30/202411/06/202410-Q
06/30/202408/01/202410-Q
03/31/202405/07/202410-Q
12/31/202302/21/202410-K
09/30/202311/02/202310-Q
06/30/202308/09/202310-Q
03/31/202305/03/202310-Q
12/31/202202/22/202310-K
09/30/202211/09/202210-Q
06/30/202208/09/202210-Q
03/31/202205/04/202210-Q
12/31/202102/25/202210-K
09/30/202111/03/202110-Q
06/30/202108/04/202110-Q
03/31/202105/05/202110-Q
12/31/202002/24/202110-K
09/30/202011/04/202010-Q
06/30/202008/05/202010-Q
03/31/202005/06/202010-Q
12/31/201903/02/202010-K
09/30/201911/06/201910-Q
06/30/201908/08/201910-Q

Recent Forward Guidance

Updated 7/8/2026

Latest: Q1 2026 Earnings Reported 4/29/2026

Forward GuidanceGuidance Change
MetricLowMidHigh% Chg% DeltaChangePrior
2026 Total Revenue875.00 Mil887.50 Mil900.00 Mil9.2% RaisedGuidance: 812.50 Mil for 2026
2026 TRYNGOLZA product sales, net100.00 Mil105.00 Mil110.00 Mil   
2026 DAWNZERA product sales, net110.00 Mil115.00 Mil120.00 Mil   
2026 Operating loss on a non-GAAP basis-475.00 Mil-450.00 Mil-425.00 Mil-14.3% RaisedGuidance: -525.00 Mil for 2026
2026 Cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments 1.60 Bil 0 AffirmedGuidance: 1.60 Bil for 2026
2026 TRYNGOLZA peak net sales 3.00 Bil    

Prior: Q4 2025 Earnings Reported 2/25/2026

Forward GuidanceGuidance Change
MetricLowMidHigh% Chg% DeltaChangePrior
2026 Revenue800.00 Mil812.50 Mil825.00 Mil-8.5% Lower NewActual: 887.50 Mil for 2025
2026 Revenue Growth 20.0%    
2026 Operating Loss-550.00 Mil-525.00 Mil-500.00 Mil82.6% Lower NewActual: -287.50 Mil for 2025
2026 Cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments 1.60 Bil -23.8% Lower NewActual: 2.10 Bil for 2025

Q3 2025 Earnings Reported 10/29/2025

Forward GuidanceGuidance Change
MetricLowMidHigh% Chg% DeltaChangePrior
2025 Total Revenue875.00 Mil887.50 Mil900.00 Mil6.0% RaisedGuidance: 837.50 Mil for 2025
2025 TRYNGOLZA product sales, net85.00 Mil90.00 Mil95.00 Mil16.1% RaisedGuidance: 77.50 Mil for 2025
2025 Operating loss on a non-GAAP basis-300.00 Mil-287.50 Mil-275.00 Mil-8.0% RaisedGuidance: -312.50 Mil for 2025
2025 Cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments 2.10 Bil 5.0% RaisedGuidance: 2.00 Bil for 2025

Insider Activity

Updated 7/9/2026
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#OwnerTitleHoldingActionFiling DatePriceSharesTransacted
Value
Value of
Held Shares
Form
1Bennett, C FrankEVP, Chief Scientific OfficerDirectSell709202683.585,536462,6936,269,929Form
2Bennett, C FrankEVP, Chief Scientific Officerby TrustSell709202685.4615,000  Form
3Diaz, Allene M DirectSell709202685.4210,111863,637325,519Form
4Kordasiewicz, Holly BEVP, Chief Development OfficerDirectSell709202684.3036230,5171,862,693Form
5Klein, Joseph Iii DirectSell706202679.0411,518910,416870,579Form
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Value of
Held Shares
Form
1Bennett, C FrankEVP, Chief Scientific OfficerDirectSell709202683.585,536462,6936,269,929Form
2Bennett, C FrankEVP, Chief Scientific Officerby TrustSell709202685.4615,000  Form
3Diaz, Allene M DirectSell709202685.4210,111863,637325,519Form
4Kordasiewicz, Holly BEVP, Chief Development OfficerDirectSell709202684.3036230,5171,862,693Form
5Klein, Joseph Iii DirectSell706202679.0411,518910,416870,579Form
6Baroldi, JosephEVP, Chief Business Officerby SpouseSell630202680.165,635451,699374,265Form
7O'Neil, Patrick REVP CLO & General CounselDirectSell630202680.003,069245,5204,917,600Form
8Schneider, EugeneEVP, Chf Clinical Develop OfcrDirectSell630202681.0526,0002,107,1966,249,781Form
9Monia, Brett PChief Executive OfficerDirectSell626202680.5950,0004,029,50019,790,567Form
10Monia, Brett PChief Executive OfficerDirectSell626202678.4921,0721,653,94119,274,868Form
11Swayze, EricEVP ResearchDirectSell626202679.1810,602839,4921,722,930Form
12Monia, Brett PChief Executive OfficerDirectSell626202678.4114,5651,142,08219,255,910Form
13Berthelsen, Spencer R DirectSell616202673.498,000587,92011,465,395Form
14Kordasiewicz, Holly BEVP, Chief Development OfficerDirectSell616202673.4160,8464,466,4281,648,540Form
15Berthelsen, Spencer R DirectSell603202675.678,000605,36011,805,504Form
16Monia, Brett PChief Executive OfficerDirectSell515202678.683,220253,34719,092,476Form
17Monia, Brett PChief Executive OfficerDirectSell515202678.011,316102,66518,930,791Form
18Klein, Joseph Iii DirectSell504202673.5110,111743,238809,616Form
19Baroldi, JosephEVP, Chief Business OfficerDirectSell430202671.791,626116,7273,223,914Form
20Jenne, KyleEVP, Chf GL Pdt Str OfcrDirectSell417202675.174,902368,4881,782,530Form
21Birchler, BrianEVP, Corp and Development OpsDirectSell417202675.0497373,0165,065,335Form
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23Parshall, B Lynne DirectSell417202676.275,000381,3673,916,177Form
24Devers, Shannon LEVP, Chief Human Resources OfcDirectSell402202674.056,193458,6131,210,627Form
25Klein, Joseph Iii DirectSell402202675.5522,3211,686,302832,083Form
26Schneider, EugeneEVP, Chf Clinical Develop OfcrDirectSell323202670.975,812412,4864,534,369Form
27Hougen, Elizabeth LEVP, Finance & CFODirectSell318202673.2110,172744,6626,051,291Form
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30Jenne, KyleEVP, Chf GL Pdt Str OfcrDirectSell311202675.8537,2772,827,325888,464Form
31O'Neil, Patrick REVP CLO & General CounselDirectSell311202675.2510,148763,6624,681,533Form
32Monia, Brett PChief Executive OfficerDirectSell311202675.20126,6709,525,01118,247,085Form
33Loscalzo, Joseph DirectSell305202680.0020016,0002,906,400Form
34Baroldi, JosephEVP, Chief Business Officerby SpouseSell305202680.0043935,120347,760Form
35Loscalzo, Joseph DirectSell305202680.3383266,8332,918,313Form
36Klein, Joseph Iii DirectSell305202679.5121,3321,696,181875,761Form
37Diaz, Allene M DirectSell305202679.3554,8784,354,428302,393Form
38Devers, Shannon LEVP, Chief Human Resources OfcDirectSell305202679.4020,1061,596,4331,789,774Form
39Bennett, C FrankEVP, Chief Scientific OfficerDirectSell305202679.2385,0896,741,6696,382,358Form
40Baroldi, JosephEVP, Chief Business OfficerDirectSell305202679.364,096325,0593,278,917Form
41Baroldi, JosephEVP, Chief Business Officerby SpouseSell305202680.422,124170,808349,578Form
42Swayze, EricEVP ResearchDirectSell213202681.7615,6421,278,9142,624,954Form
43Parshall, B Lynne DirectSell212202682.725,000413,5884,660,646Form
44Monia, Brett PChief Executive OfficerDirectSell209202685.7929,4302,524,82021,833,476Form
45Bennett, C FrankEVP, Chief Scientific OfficerDirectSell204202682.9385,0897,056,2166,658,495Form
46Swayze, EricEVP ResearchDirectSell202202682.936,179512,4463,959,826Form
47Schneider, EugeneEVP, Chf Clinical Develop OfcrDirectSell202202683.456,179515,6305,816,541Form
48O'Neil, Patrick REVP CLO & General CounselDirectSell202202683.536,179516,1536,012,992Form
49Monia, Brett PChief Executive OfficerDirectSell202202682.7262,9705,208,97923,486,896Form
50Hougen, Elizabeth LEVP, Finance & CFODirectSell202202683.246,988581,70211,061,413Form
51Birchler, BrianEVP, Corp and Development OpsDirectSell202202683.036,179513,0485,500,548Form
52Bennett, C FrankEVP, Chief Scientific OfficerDirectSell202202682.955,885488,1418,318,963Form
53Baroldi, JosephEVP, Chief Business OfficerDirectSell202202682.965,296439,3643,767,531Form
54Devers, Shannon LEVP, Chief Human Resources OfcDirectSell123202681.343,977323,4901,833,492Form
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57Schneider, EugeneEVP, Chf Clinical Develop OfcrDirectSell120202675.599,302703,1384,829,445Form
58O'Neil, Patrick REVP CLO & General CounselDirectSell120202675.849,191697,0455,018,409Form
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61Jenne, KyleEVP, Chf GL Pdt Str OfcrDirectSell120202675.961,823138,4751,244,908Form
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66Baroldi, JosephEVP, Chief Business OfficerDirectSell120202675.756,907523,2053,062,648Form
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68Devers, Shannon LEVP, Chief Human Resources OfcDirectSell108202685.0844,1993,760,5771,488,440Form
69Swayze, EricEVP ResearchDirectSell105202679.1223,4631,856,3252,409,353Form
70Wender, Joseph H by TrustSell1203202580.8228,0002,262,8482,912,204Form
71Klein, Joseph Iii by TrustSell1128202580.0012,000  Form
72Devers, Shannon LEVP, Chief Human Resources OfcDirectSell1128202580.9116,7771,357,4421,415,455Form
73Herman, Joan E DirectSell1120202572.1344,0003,173,8303,324,298Form
74Birchler, BrianEVP, Corp and Development OpsDirectSell1107202576.178,000609,3793,719,194Form
75Geary, Richard SEVP, Chief Development OfficerDirectSell1107202575.7233,0382,501,7254,517,386Form
76Geary, Richard SEVP, Chief Development OfficerDirectSell1107202575.011,601120,0914,474,872Form
77Geary, Richard SEVP, Chief Development OfficerDirectSell1103202575.051,680126,0914,477,496Form
78Wender, Joseph H by TrustSell1103202575.1611,200841,7764,812,781Form
79Loscalzo, Joseph DirectSell1103202575.1016,0001,201,6692,728,539Form
80Geary, Richard SEVP, Chief Development OfficerDirectSell1103202575.1189,2496,703,3414,480,736Form
81Wender, Joseph H by TrustSell1103202573.2616,8001,230,8015,511,865Form
82Swayze, EricEVP Researchby SonSell1016202573.62533,90218,847Form
83Devers, Shannon LEVP, Chief Human Resources OfcDirectSell1016202573.621,26392,9841,287,931Form
84Parshall, B Lynne DirectSell1016202571.745,000358,7224,401,082Form
85Devers, Shannon LEVP, Chief Human Resources OfcDirectSell1016202572.946,000437,6541,162,481Form
86Birchler, BrianEVP, Corp and Development OpsDirectSell1016202572.2312,425897,3984,104,269Form
87Birchler, BrianEVP, Corp and Development OpsDirectSell1016202572.0311,475826,5894,093,398Form
88Swayze, EricEVP ResearchDirectSell1008202569.026,849472,7182,101,866Form
89O'Neil, Patrick REVP CLO & General CounselDirectSell1008202569.7413,441937,3383,758,068Form
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91Baroldi, JosephEVP, Chief Business OfficerDirectSell1008202569.371,625112,7252,101,959Form
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