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To own Ocular Therapeutix today you have to believe AXPAXLI can eventually justify the company’s high spending and ongoing losses while management secures enough capital to reach key regulatory milestones. The latest quarter’s widening net loss and the new US$81.7 million shelf registration do not appear to alter the central near term catalyst around AXPAXLI data and regulatory progress, but they do sharpen near term focus on funding needs and dilution risk.
Among recent developments, the April 13 Phase 3 SOL-1 Week 52 update is most relevant here, because it underpins the case that AXPAXLI could support an NDA submission based on a single pivotal trial. When you set that potential regulatory path alongside Q2’s larger losses and the fresh equity shelf, the story increasingly turns on whether AXPAXLI’s progress can meaningfully offset balance sheet pressure before further capital raises weigh more heavily on existing shareholders.
Yet even if AXPAXLI advances, the combination of rising losses and potential dilution is a risk investors should be aware of...
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Ocular Therapeutix's narrative projects $335.8 million revenue and $65.7 million earnings by 2029. This requires 86.2% yearly revenue growth and a $356.2 million earnings increase from -$290.5 million today.
Uncover how Ocular Therapeutix's forecasts yield a $26.00 fair value, a 159% upside to its current price.
Before this latest report, the most cautious analysts were already assuming Ocular would stay unprofitable through 2029 on about US$121.1 million of revenue, which is far more pessimistic than the consensus view and could look either too harsh or not harsh enough once the impact of Q2’s US$78.76 million loss and the new shelf registration on funding and execution risk becomes clearer.
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