Over 2 Billion Reasons to Love CRISPR Therapeutics Right Now

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Key Points

  • CRISPR Therapeutics has developed a cutting-edge gene-editing biotechnology.

  • Unlike many of its peers, CRISPR has plenty of developmental funding for the next few years.

  • As with any young biopharma outfit, this one needs cash to continue funding development of its products.

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Like most other up-and-coming biopharma companies, CRISPR Therapeutics (NASDAQ: CRSP) brings both risk and reward to the table. This particular name, however, may bring less risk than it seems at first blush, and perhaps even more reward.

CRISPR Therapeutics is different from most of its kind

CRISPR Therapeutics is a developer of gene therapies for disease, by the way. Specifically, the company's founders figured out how to cut a damaged segment out of a DNA strand and replace it with a corrected one. It even has an approved therapy on the market, with more in the works.

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As you might imagine, though, such development isn't cheap. Like other newcomers to the biopharma business, CRISPR Therapeutics is consuming cash at a pretty brisk clip.

A gloved hand holds a Petri dish of clear liquid in a lab, with a pipette inserted.

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However, it's different from most others of this ilk. Unlike its similarly sized and similarly aged peers, this $5.9 billion outfit is sitting on $2.4 billion worth of cash and marketable securities that can be readily converted into cash if and when the need arises. At its current rate of cash burn, that's a little over four years' worth of funding without the need for any additional, dilutive fund-raising.

This essentially means the company's science, research, and future are currently valued at only about $3.5 billion, or only around $3 billion after factoring in debt.

The stock price reflects too much risk with not enough reward

Granted, CRISPR Therapeutics needs at least some of its current research and development pipeline to result in drug approvals to justify any valuation. And to raise money, the company has issued stock and convertible notes before, which of course was dilutive.

All of this is already priced into the stock, though, and won't need to happen again anytime soon -- if ever. See, CRISPR Therapeutics has the potential to generate its own self-sustaining funding within just a few years. The odds of this happening aren't reflected in the current share price.

Analysts don't think so, anyway. Their current consensus price target of $81.10 is 35% above the price right now.

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