Streetwise Biotechnology / Pharmaceuticals Articles

3-D Printing: Will Drug Production Become a DIY Project?
Source: J.D. Tuccille, The Daily Reckoning (12/13/13)
"Both research and production look poised for a revolution as 3-D printing applies its high-tech charms to the business of creating chemical compounds and turns the production of medicine into a DIY project."
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Shopping for Biotech Growth Names: Reni Benjamin
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report (12/12/13)
Get ready for a bonanza of biotech names. Managing Director and Equity Research Analyst Reni "Ren" Benjamin is a new arrival at H.C. Wainwright & Co., and he's busy doing diligence on a lot of stocks. Along with three Buy-rated biotechs he's already initiated coverage on, Benjamin brought The Life Sciences Report a bonus package of names that could fatten investors' portfolios. Backed by Benjamin's extensive industry knowledge, this long shopping list includes companies poised to make drug development history.
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How to Pick Biotech Stocks
Source: David Petch, Wealth Daily (12/9/13)
"Intellectual property is one of the most important and valuable assets a company has. IP essentially gives someone a monopoly for producing a product against certain indications for up to 20 years. Finding companies with great ideas that follow through with investing in patent protection creates a potential short list of investments, as a successful product could have exclusivity in the marketplace."
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Eight Catalyst-Driven Biotechs Ready to Advance: Michael Hay and Jocelyn August
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report (11/26/13)
Investors are attracted to small- and micro-cap biotech stocks because their life cycles are filled with share-moving milestones. Michael Hay and Jocelyn August of Sagient Research handicap those milestones and calculate the probabilities that drugs in development will be approved and successful in the marketplace. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Hay and August set a table investors can be thankful for, naming companies with upcoming catalysts and real potential for upside.
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How to Invest in the Most Expensive Drugs on the Market
Source: Charles Rice, Money Morning (11/22/13)
"The diseases are chronic, brutal and life-threatening. The drugs that treat them are the priciest you can buy. Five approved by the FDA this year cost $150,000 per person and three cost more than $300,000, according to Forbes."
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Drug Stocks to Buy: New Statin Guidelines Are a Shot in the Arm
Source: Diane Alter, Money Morning (11/15/13)
"Over the last five years, statin prescriptions in the United States have grown nearly 20% to 264M a year. Total global sales of cholesterol-treating medicines, including statins, were $35B last year, according to IMS Health. Statin sales amounted to $29B worldwide and $10B in the United States."
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Seven Investments on Biotech's Cutting Edge: Joseph Pantginis
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report (11/14/13)
Phase 1 and phase 2 biotech companies offer great upside for investors who understand the risks and the critical need for diversification. ROTH Capital Partners Senior Research Analyst Joseph Pantginis has staked out a basket of small-cap oncology biotech names with cutting-edge technology platforms that have realistic opportunities for success. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Pantginis makes meticulous arguments for seven names that offer huge upside.
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Six Opportunities in the Specialty Pharmaceutical Space: Scott Henry
Source: Peter Byrne of The Life Sciences Report (11/7/13)
The specialty pharmaceuticals universe encompasses a variety of technologies, among them innovative drug delivery systems and unique pain management and orphan disease treatments. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Scott Henry of ROTH Capital Markets touts the value of "sound business models" in the specialty pharma space, and names six companies with interesting prospects and/or stock-moving catalysts on the horizon.
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Here's How Pharma Stocks Are Outperforming the S&P 500
Source: Ryan Allway, Wall St. Cheat Sheet (11/5/13)
"While a lot of uncertainties remain within the healthcare system, the innovation coming out of the pharmaceutical sector continues to drive financial results and equity valuations higher."
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2013 Biotech Watchlist Update: Companies Climb and Crumble on Catalysts
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report (10/31/13)
The Life Sciences Report's Biotech Watchlist, introduced in January 2013, is composed of 17 companies that industry analysts felt showed promise for the coming year—companies with productive pipelines, good management and stock-moving catalysts on the horizon. The new year presented legitimate prospects for portfolio growth and, indeed, that has been the case. In this update, we summarize the current status of Watchlist companies and introduce our Portfolio Tracker, showing the status of each company in real time.
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Categorizing LifeSci Investments + 2 Niche Market Picks
Source: Brian Wilson, BioMedReports (10/28/13)
"This is not to say that investors should necessarily avoid small or medium-sized clinical life science companies. The high risk comes with a high potential for return, although investors will probably have to spend a lot more time with their due diligence. Also required is a strong stomach for the volatility of these stocks."
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This Biotechnology Platform Could Save Millions of Lives: Patrick Cox
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report (10/24/13)
Patrick Cox, editor of the brand-new publication Transformational Technology Alert, is acutely aware of how transformational technology platforms can enable efficiencies and improve scale a la Moore's Law. A sweeping new synthetic vaccine platform that poses infinite possibilities for researchers and could produce novel preventive and therapeutic drugs is a quintessential example. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Cox delivers a single name that holds the potential to save lives on a mass scale, cheaply and efficiently, in both the developed and developing world—and deliver health and wealth to investors' portfolios as well.
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4 Pharma Stocks Could Deliver Earnings Surprises
Source: Zacks Equity Research (10/22/13)
"New products are expected to support top line going forward. This, along with increased pipeline visibility and smart utilization of cash, should increase confidence in the sector."
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A Compulsion for Brain Science: Zack Lynch
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report (10/17/13)
Roughly a third of the world's population feels the burden of some type of brain, spinal cord or peripheral nerve disease: dementia, depression, compulsion, infection, trauma. Understanding the need for investment, awareness and public policy advocacy in finding solutions for these afflictions, Zack Lynch founded the Neurotechnology Industry Organization in 2006, and serves as its executive director. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Lynch makes a bullish case for a growing industry and discusses how he proposes to increase funding for neuroscience from both private and public sources, thereby increasing options for patients and opportunities for investors.
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The Best Small-Cap Biotech Picks for the Rest of 2013
Source: Scott Matusow, BioMedReports (10/15/13)
"We have compiled five of our best end of year, and long-term small-cap developmental biopharma companies we feel have an excellent chance to be long-term 'multibaggers.'"
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Backing Biotech Growth with Manufacturing Strength: Brian Wilson
Source: Daniel Levy of The Life Sciences Report (10/10/13)
The focus of most small biotech and pharma companies is on discovery—looking for that next breakthrough in gene therapy, diagnostics, drug delivery and the like. While Bio-Wire.com's Brian Wilson has explored and written about the possibilities in these fields, he sees potential outside the traditional discovery sphere, in companies focused on low-profile tasks like contract manufacturing services. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Wilson names one of his favorites in that space, and discusses a pair of companies using contract manufacturing services to advance their own development strategies.
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Biotech Companies Record Another Positive Quarter
Source: Peter Winter, BioWorld (10/7/13)
"In all there were 27 public offering transactions generating $1.26 billion in the third quarter, with companies continuing to take advantage of their higher stock valuations and welcoming capital markets to raise funds for their operations."
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Not All Stem Cells Are Created Equal: Vernon Bernardino
Source: Peter Byrne of The Life Sciences Report (10/3/13)
Biotech companies are fiercely competing to create the newest and best miracle drugs using stem cell technologies. How can an investor spot the potentially victorious outliers amid the chaos of rival scientific claims? The failure rate of new product development in the only recently understood cell space is terrifying, but in this interview with The Life Sciences Report, analyst Vernon Bernardino of MLV & Co. reveals his formula for evaluating the strongest contenders. Bernardino also names five companies with products that may succeed in this new and competitive space.
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3 Small-Cap Biotechnology Stocks Making Big Moves
Source: Tom Meyer, Wall St. Cheat Sheet (10/1/13)
"Investors have seen a tremendous rally in the biotechnology industry. Many stocks have been participating in the rally, but there have been a few that are especially standing out because of performance and/or new announcements."
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John McCamant Scans Under the Radar for Promising Biotechs
Source: Peter Byrne of The Life Sciences Report (9/26/13)
With more than 25 years of experience in the biotech market, John McCamant, editor of the Medical Technology Stock Letter, understands how the seasons of the investment cycle can influence a company's value. But he sticks to the fundamentals: After all, a great pipeline and competent management can propel a biotech upward through blustery weather as well as blue sky. Find out how four companies fit his philosophy in this interview with The Life Sciences Report.
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Provectus Pharmaceuticals Inc. and PV-10: Rose Bengal as a Novel Cancer Therapeutic
Source: Daniel Levy of The Life Sciences Report (9/19/13)
Despite all of the advances in diagnosis and treatment, the family of diseases that falls under the umbrella of "cancer" still represents a significant unmet medical need. Consequently, research continues in the discovery and development of therapeutic agents with novel mechanisms of action, wider therapeutic indexes and lower overall toxicities. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Peter Culpepper, CFO and COO of Provectus Pharmaceuticals Inc., describes his company's innovative rose bengal formulation and its use as a cancer therapeutic.
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Four Small-Cap Growth Names with Different Value Drivers: Keay Nakae
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report (9/19/13)
It's important to take the emotion out of investing. Keay Nakae, senior research analyst with Ascendiant Capital Markets, looks at micro- and small-cap biotech stocks from an engineer's perspective: It's all about the data. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Nakae reports on four companies with upcoming catalysts that potentially position them for significant growth—and the ability to grab investors' attention.
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Griffin Securities' Keith Markey Gives Performance Reviews on Four Favorite Biotech Names
Source: Peter Byrne of The Life Sciences Report (9/12/13)
As science director for Griffin Securities, Keith Markey knows his way around the advanced technologies of the most promising research in biotech. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Markey explains the science behind new developments in the antibiotic, diabetic and dermatological fields, highlighting ground-floor investment opportunities that investors will not want to miss.
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Digging Below the Surface of Neurotechnology: Casey Lynch
Source: George S. Mack of The Life Sciences Report (9/5/13)
Neuroscience is about as complex as it gets. The central nervous system contains the brain and spinal cord, where hundreds of billions of neurons are located—and that doesn't include the peripheral nervous system. Casey Lynch, managing director of NeuroInsights, works to make sense of both the disease processes affecting the nervous system and potential therapies that could help patients and enrich investors. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Lynch brings some clarity to the complexity, and speaks frankly about the wild goose that some Alzheimer's disease investigators have been chasing.
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Medical Conference Schedule Sept. 2013 through March 2014
Source: Michael King, JP Morgan (9/5/13)
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