Opexa Therapeutics (OPXA), a biopharmaceutical company, develops personalized cellular therapies to treat multiple sclerosis (MS) based on its proprietary T-cell technology. Its leading therapy candidate includes Tcelna, a novel T-cell immunotherapy, which is in Phase IIb clinical development for the treatment of patients with secondary progressive MS. OPXA was formerly known as PharmaFrontiers Corp. and changed its name to Opexa Therapeutics in June 2006 < founded in 2003> and is based in The Woodlands, Texas.
August 4, 2017
RegMed Investors’ (RMi) closing bell, sector ends up for second session out of six closes
August 3, 2017
RegMed Investors’ (RMi) closing bell, the sector is turning after a slim positive close of the advance/decline lines
August 2, 2017
RegMed Investors’ (RMi) closing bell, even when you are right about the sector being oversold and slightly overbought
August 1, 2017
RegMed Investors’ (RMi) closing bell, a continued rotation to the downside
July 31, 2017
RegMed Investors’ (RMi) closing bell, another sector flip-flop
July 31, 2017
RegMed Investors’ (RMi) pre-open indications, cell therapy is a roll of the dice sector
July 28, 2017
RegMed Investors’ (RMi) closing bell, the sector flip-flops as expected
July 28, 2017
RegMed Investors’ (RMi) pre-open indications, too many potholes
July 27, 2017
RegMed Investors’ (RMi) closing bell, the IBB dives -1.87% from yesterday’s +0.65%
July 26, 2017
RegMed Investors’ (RMi) closing bell, right again, as sector upsurges
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Insight, foresight and recommendation
Opexa (OPXA) – OPXA’s P2b clinical trial of Tcelna® (imilecleucel-T) in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS) (Abili-T trial) is nearing completion. Top line data is expected in early Q4/16. The final dose was administered to the last patient in 2/16 and approximately 98% of all patient visits have now been completed. The Abili-T clinical trial is being conducted at 35 clinical sites in the U.S. and Canada. Opexa has received Fast Track designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for Tcelna in SPMS. For Q1/16 OPXA reported a net loss of -$2.1 M, or -$0.31 per share, compared to a net loss of -$3.4 M or -$0.95 per share for Q1/15. RECOMMENDATION: BUY
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