IMARA Inc.

Informe acción NasdaqGS:IMRA

Capitalización de mercado: US$165.8m

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IMARA Resultados de beneficios anteriores

Pasado controles de criterios 2/6

Información clave

-24.42%

Tasa de crecimiento de los beneficios

66.51%

Tasa de crecimiento del BPA

Crecimiento de la industria Pharmaceuticals 5.95%
Tasa de crecimiento de los ingresosn/a
Rentabilidad financiera1.65%
Margen neton/a
Última actualización de beneficios31 Dec 2022

Actualizaciones de resultados anteriores recientes

No hay actualizaciones

Recent updates

Seeking Alpha Oct 13

Cancer drug developer Enliven Therapeutics and Imara to merge in all-stock deal

Pharmaceutical firms Enliven Therapeutics and Imara (NASDAQ:IMRA) have agreed to merge in an all-stock transaction. The combined company will focus on advancing Enliven's pipeline of precision oncology product candidates, IMRA said in a statement on Thursday. Enliven has two cancer drug candidates. The merged entity will be renamed Enliven Therapeutics and is expected to trade on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the ticker symbol ELVN. To support the merger, Enliven also intends to raise about $165M in a concurrent private financing co-led by new investors Fairmount and Venrock Healthcare Capital Partners. The combined company is expected to have a cash balance of about $300M at close. IMRA stock earlier closed +4.5% at $2.58.
Seeking Alpha Sep 29

Imara: Potential Liquidation

Summary Imara has announced strategic alternatives and has announced the sale its key asset. It now trades 37% below its Pro Forma net cash levels and a liquidation would be ideal. The main risk here is management pursuing a reverse-merger. Imara (IMRA) is a failed $60m MCAP biotech company trading at a 37% discount to its Pro Forma net cash levels. In April, the company reduced its workforce by around 83% (to a total of 6 employees), discontinued its treatment development pipeline (relating to both IMR-687 and IMR-261), and commenced a strategic review. A couple of positive developments have occurred since then. In July, the company terminated its headquarter lease agreement to reduce operating expenses. Quite strange that their website still shows their office location; On the 7th of September, IMRA surprised the market by signing a deal to divest its IMR-687 treatment assets to Cardurion Pharmaceuticals. A key condition here is shareholder approval (majority of votes cast need to support the sale), which should easily pass as management holds 40% of shares outstanding. Management has recently released a preliminary proxy related to the sale but the shareholders' meeting date is yet to be announced. Overall it seems that this is a done deal that should close swiftly as there are no major conditions that stand in the way. The company will continue to explore strategic alternatives post-transaction. Discount to Pro-Forma Cash Upon closing of the aforementioned IMR-673 sale, IMRA will receive an upfront cash payment of $34.75m plus two contingent payments. The contingent payments are structured as follows: $10m will be received if the buyer (Cardurion) achieves a proof on concept milestone or other specified clinical milestones; $50m will be received if the buyer (Cardurion) achieves specified regulatory and/or commercial milestone events. Cardurion is a private company, specializing in cardiovascular disease. The company is developing new therapeutics for heart failure and cardiovascular diseases. Looking at their existing portfolio it is highly likely that the IMR-687 purchase will be used for similar purposes. As IMRA reported only plans of clinical development for IMR-687 in heart failures, it seems that even if the milestones get achieved, they would be hit a long way from now. Hence I view the contingent payments as more of a free option here. For context, if both milestones are achieved, shareholders stand to receive another $2.3/share on top of the existing $3.6/share Pro Forma net cash. The table below shows a more conservative scenario where IMRA only received the upfront payments. Discount to Net Cash (Company's Filings) Cash burn was still elevated in Q2 at near $12m but this was due to R&D expenses still being present and some one-off layoff compensations. Excluding the $7.4m in R&D expenses and excluding the one-off compensations, we arrive at an $8m/year cash burn or $0.3/share. According to these assumptions, after 1 year the company would still be trading at a 31% discount from its cash levels. I believe this provides a decent margin of safety for IMRA especially as it continues to explore strategic alternatives. As a bonus, the company also has its IMR-261 asset that can add additional value. However, the upside from such a sale would likely be minimal. Imara purchased this asset in 2020 for an upfront $75k payment plus uncertain contingent payments. This is a very small sum and Imara has done little work with this asset to suggest it is worth more than it did two years ago. IMR-261 is barely in phase 1 vs phase 2 for the sold IMR-687 treatment. As a side note, management did not comment on whether these sale proceeds will be taxable or not. IMRA has around $270m worth of NOL’s which can most likely be used to offset taxes. So the upfront cash payment of $34.75m is treated as net proceeds. Possible Scenarios Though the outcome of the strategic review is still uncertain, the ideal scenario would be a full-on liquidation of the company. Post-asset sale Imara is basically a cash shell with no operations and no headquarters. Management owns 40% so it would also benefit from a liquidation. The main risk here is that management pursues a reverse merger. Though management owns 40%, they are also used to receiving high salaries. A similar situation has recently happened with IMRA’s peer Sesen Bio. On the 21st of September SESN announced a reverse merger sending SESN’s shares down by 40%. Note that SESN was also a failed biopharma that traded below net-cash levels and announced a strategic review.
Artículo de análisis Jul 23

We're Keeping An Eye On IMARA's (NASDAQ:IMRA) Cash Burn Rate

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Artículo de análisis Sep 09

We're Keeping An Eye On IMARA's (NASDAQ:IMRA) Cash Burn Rate

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Artículo de análisis May 03

Is IMARA (NASDAQ:IMRA) In A Good Position To Invest In Growth?

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Artículo de análisis Jan 11

Companies Like IMARA (NASDAQ:IMRA) Are In A Position To Invest In Growth

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Desglose de ingresos y gastos

Cómo gana y gasta dinero IMARA. Basado en los últimos beneficios reportados, en base a los últimos doce meses (LTM).


Historial de beneficios e ingresos

NasdaqGS:IMRA Ingresos, gastos y beneficios (USD Millions)
FechaIngresosBeneficiosGastos G+AGastos de I+D
31 Dec 22011519
30 Sep 220-451630
30 Jun 220-541440
31 Mar 220-561342
31 Dec 210-511338
30 Sep 210-491237
30 Jun 210-471236
31 Mar 210-441133
31 Dec 200-491032
30 Sep 200-45829
30 Jun 200-39725
31 Mar 200-34621
31 Dec 190-23519
30 Sep 190-19415
30 Jun 190-16312
31 Mar 190-13310
31 Dec 180-1128

Ingresos de calidad: IMRA tiene una única gran ganancia de $34.9M que afecta a sus resultados financieros de los últimos 12 meses de 31st December, 2022.

Margen de beneficios creciente: IMRA pasó a ser rentable.


Análisis del flujo de caja libre vs. Beneficios


Análisis del crecimiento de los beneficios en el pasado

Tendencia de beneficios: IMRA ha pasado a ser rentable en los últimos 5 años, con un crecimiento de los beneficios de -24.4% al año.

Acelerando crecimiento: IMRA ha pasado a ser rentable en el último año, lo que dificulta la comparación de la tasa de crecimiento de los beneficios con su promedio de 5 años.

Beneficios vs. Industria: IMRA ha pasado a ser rentable en el último año, lo que es difícil comparar el crecimiento de sus beneficios en el último año con el de la industria Pharmaceuticals (-5%).


Rentabilidad financiera

Alta ROE: La rentabilidad financiera de IMRA (1.7%) se considera baja.


Rentabilidad económica


Rendimiento del capital invertido


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Análisis de la empresa y estado de los datos financieros

DatosÚltima actualización (huso horario UTC)
Análisis de la empresa2023/02/24 11:17
Precio de las acciones al final del día2023/02/23 00:00
Beneficios2022/12/31
Ingresos anuales2022/12/31

Fuentes de datos

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PaqueteDatosMarco temporalEjemplo Fuente EE.UU. *
Finanzas de la empresa10 años
  • Cuenta de resultados
  • Estado de tesorería
  • Balance
Estimaciones del consenso de analistas+3 años
  • Previsiones financieras
  • Objetivos de precios de los analistas
Precios de mercado30 años
  • Precios de las acciones
  • Dividendos, escisiones y acciones
Propiedad10 años
  • Accionistas principales
  • Información privilegiada
Gestión10 años
  • Equipo directivo
  • Consejo de Administración
Principales avances10 años
  • Anuncios de empresas

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Fuentes analistas

IMARA Inc. está cubierta por 4 analistas. de esos analistas presentaron las estimaciones de ingresos o ganancias utilizadas como datos para nuestro informe. Las estimaciones de los analistas se actualizan a lo largo del día.

AnalistaInstitución
Yigal NochomovitzCitigroup Inc
Edward WhiteH.C. Wainwright & Co.
Joseph SchwartzLeerink Partners LLC