Can Vertex Pharmaceuticals Dominate the Race to Treat Cystic Fibrosis?

Tickerized for holdings in the XLV and IBB. Cystic Fibrosis is a rare disease that afflicts an estimated seventy-five thousand patients worldwide. Vertex Pharmaceuticals is the first to market with a combination treatment to treat a portion of the overall patient population. Will Vertex win the race to bring forth a triple therapy to treat the vast majority of those afflicted? By Alexander J. Poulos Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a recessive genetic disorder. The patient that is afflicted will carry two copies of the cystic fibrosis conductance regulator protein (CFTR) gene. The CFTR gene allows the body to produce the CFTR protein, whose function is to remove chloride from the cells. Patients that have CF will suffer from a “thickening” … Read more

Is AbbVie a Value Trap?

With uncertainty surrounding the patent of blockbuster drug Humira, AbbVie is looking to deliver another success story from its pipeline. Is it headed for a patent cliff? Let’s take a look. By Alexander J. Poulos and Kris Rosemann A successful operator in the pharmaceutical industry (XLV) is often characterized by having high margins, allowing for copious amounts of free cash flow generation, which can be returned to shareholders via dividends. In today’s yield-starved market environment, major pharma, and the above-average yields of some players within, remains in demand, but investors must be cognizant of the unique risks that face the industry. One key risk remains the loss of patent protection on drugs and treatments that leads to the aforementioned attractive … Read more

The Dreaded Patent Cliff: 3 Pharmaceutical Companies at Risk

Image Source: Global Panaroma Let’s have a look at 3 pharmaceutical giants that may encounter some troubles in coming years. By Alexander J. Poulos and Brian Nelson, CFA Established companies in the pharmaceuticals industry (XLV) generally offer an appealing blend of high profit margins, a relatively recession-resistant nature of commercialized products, and a flourishing drug pipeline. In many ways, companies in the industry can be viewed as largely defensive, with a resilient revenue profile and profit stream helping to power a steadily-growing dividend, which remains highly prized in the current income-starved environment. In addition to a focus on balance sheet health and the timing of future free cash flow generation, when it comes to pharmaceutical entities, we also analyze the … Read more

Image: Returns Following the Trump Victory

To download the table for easier viewing, please select the link . Financials: Trump’s Treasury Secretary choice Steven Mnuchin wants to repeal most of the burdensome Dodd-Frank legislation. A steepening yield curve is helping banks and may drive improved net interest margins in coming periods. Goldman Sachs is ripping higher, leading the Dow’s charge.   Crude Oil: The world is moving to a better balance in supply/demand dynamics in the energy markets. OPEC is talking, has agreed to cuts, and expectations for improved economic growth are helping energy resource pricing. High-beta companies such as Continental Resources are rallying hard.   Energy: Capital spending cuts are bolstering free cash flow in the upstream space as energy resource pricing improves. Reduced regulations could help … Read more

Pharma, Biotech and How to Consider Investing In It

The Valuentum analyst team digs deep into recent trends in big pharma and biotech from the lofty pricing of drugs to political and competitive pressures to ETF considerations and beyond. ~10 mins. If you cannot view the podcast below, please view the transcript below or select the link here. Tickerized for holdings in the XLV and IBB. Brian Nelson, CFA Gilead’s (GILD) hepatitis C regimen, almost a hundred thousand dollars. Vertex’s (VRTX) cystic fibrosis drug — hundreds of thousands of dollars per year. Have the drug companies lost their mind? This is Brian Nelson from Valuentum Securities, and today joining me is Mr. Kris Rosemann and Mr. Chris Araos — and we are going to talk everything healthcare, biotech… Mr. … Read more

Trouble Developing for Generic Pharma Stocks?

Image Source: DonkeyHotey Shares of generic pharmaceutical stocks have been punished after news surfaced that the US Justice Department could file charges by year-end following a two year antitrust investigation. By Kris Rosemann Though difficult to say in light of the poor stock performance of generic pharmaceutical makers of late, we continue to be positive on the long-term secular theme of ongoing growth in the availability of low-priced drugs around the globe, a trend that plays favorably into their hands. Yet another regulatory-related blow, however, was dealt to the pharma space November 3, and surprisingly to those exact firms that work tirelessly to reduce the price of more expensive branded drugs, generic pharma. Reports surfaced that the US Justice Department … Read more

Podcast: Markets In Motion

The Valuentum analyst team covers market moving information that is top of mind from consumer staples valuations, the political election cycle, utility valuations, energy resource pricing, biotech considerations, Brexit uncertainty and beyond. ~8 minutes. Tickerized for several consumer staples entities and ETFs, several companies in the energy sector, emerging market vehicles and more.

Where I Went Wrong on Gilead

Image Source: torbakhopper By Brian Nelson, CFA Our trade(s) in the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio with respect to hepatitis-C juggernaut Gilead (GILD) is (are) not something I’m proud of. I know the Best Ideas Newsletter is performing fantastically, and we continue to outdistance the broad market benchmark, but I’m not satisfied unless I get everything right, even though this is an unattainable goal. Here’s what happened. I was enamored by Gilead. The pharma giant had found a cure for hep-C. It was a free-cash-flow generating behemoth, and its balance sheet was solid. What I did not anticipate was just how easily its patent on Harvoni/Sovaldi could be circumvented and how the economics would be truncated, both with respect to volume … Read more

Pop the Bubbly? Everyone Is Getting Rich

Image Source: Bryan Rosengrant “Imagine a bank that pays negative interest. In this upside-down world, borrowers get paid and savers penalized. Crazy as it sounds, several of Europe’s central banks cut key interest rates below zero in 2014, and now Japan has followed…some 500 million people in a quarter of the world economy (are) living with rates in the red.” — Bloomberg By Brian Nelson, CFA In April 1979, Paul Volcker became the Chairman of the Federal Reserve, and after a series of rate hikes, the federal funds rate reached a high of 20 points by the end of the year and into 1980. Though the move was to combat double-digit inflation at the time, it’s worth pondering what such … Read more

The Market – On Its Head

By Brian Nelson, CFA The sector/theme returns have almost been turned on their head as some of the worst performers in the first few weeks of 2016, namely materials (XLB), energy MLPs (AMLP, AMZ), and energy (XLE), have transformed into leaders through the latest data update, April 21. As we outlined in “Alerts: Adding More High-Quality Exposure, (April 2016)” the dividend “track record” growth craze is on, in our view, and yield-rich exposures from utilities (XLU) to the dividend-growth focus itself (SDY) have rallied more than 9% in the year thus far. The metals gold (GLD) and silver (SLV) have also proved to be good trades out of the gates thus far in 2016, up ~18% and 23%, respectively, though … Read more