Citius Pharmaceuticals (CTXR) posted a 25Q1 loss of $9.8 million or $1.30 per share. I had projected a loss of $7.0 million or $0.93 per share. Operating expenses, including R&D, G&A and (non-cash stock-based compensation, were greater than…
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Citius Pharmaceuticals (CTXR) posted a 24Q4 loss of $11.8 million or $1.64 per share. Excluding an estimated $6 million milestone payment, which I had incorrectly expensed rather than capitalized, I had projected a $12.5 million or $1.73 per…
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Citius Pharmaceuticals (CTXR) posted a 24Q3 loss of $10.9 million or $0.06 per share, matching my estimate. R&D expense fell by $1.0 million or 26.6% vs. the prior year, while general & administrative expense increased $1.1 million or…
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Citius Pharmaceuticals (CTXR) posted a 24Q2 loss of $8.5 million or $0.05 per share, $0.02 below my estimate, mostly because of an unexpected $2.3 million gain on the sale of NOLs. R&D expense declined by about $1.1 million…
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Earlier today, Citius Pharmaceuticals Inc. (CTXR) announced that it had entered into definitive agreements for the issuance of 21.4 million shares of its common stock and accompanying warrants to purchase up to the same number of common shares…
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Citius Pharmaceuticals (CTXR) posted a 23Q4 loss of $11.1 million or $0.07 per share, $0.01 more than my estimate, mostly because of higher than expected stock-based compensation and $1.15 million for a deemed dividend associated with the one-year…
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Citius Pharmaceuticals (CTXR) posted a 23Q3 loss of $8.5 million or $0.06 per share, $0.01 less than my estimate, mostly because of a $1.1 million decrease in R&D spending associated with all of its clinical programs (except for…
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Citius Pharmaceuticals (CTXR) posted a 23Q2 loss of $0.07 per share, $0.02 more than I had anticipated, mostly because of higher R&D spending associated with the ongoing clinical trials of Mino-Lok and Halo-Lido and also due to pre-launch…
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Last night, Citius Pharmaceuticals (CTXR) reported that it had completed its 12.5 million share direct offering, issuing 12.5 million shares at $1.20 per share with attached warrants exercisable at $1.50 per share. In total, the offering generated gross…
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Citius Pharmaceuticals (CTXR) posted a 23Q1 loss of $0.02 per share, better than I had anticipated, mostly because of a $3.6 gain on the sale of net operating loss carryforwards (equivalent to $0.02 per share) from the State…
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I recently had the opportunity to view a presentation and ask questions of Leonard Mazur at the Sidoti MicroCap Conference on January 18. Mr. Mazur helped fill in some of the gaps in my knowledge about company and…
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In 2022, Citius Pharmaceuticals completed its Phase 3 trial for I/ONTAK, indicated for the treatment of persistent or recurrent cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) and submitted its Biologics Licensing Application to the FDA. It has a PDUFA target date…
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Citius Pharmaceuticals reported a third quarter loss of $8.9 million or $0.06 per share, compared with last year’s loss of $7.3 million or $0.05 per share. As an early stage drug development company, Citius currently generates no revenues. …
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Earlier today, Citius Pharmaceuticals issued a press release announcing its intention to spin-off its late stage oncology candidate, I/ONTAK, to a new, standalone publicly-traded company. In making the announcement, the company said that it believed that the market…
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Citius Pharmaceuticals (CXTR) is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on the development of five potential products: (1) Mino-Lok, an antibiotic lock solution to treat and salvage infected central venous catheters (CVCs) in patients with catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs);…
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Citius Pharmaceuticals (CXTR) is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on the development of four potential products: (1) Mino-Lok, an antibiotic lock solution to treat and salvage infected central venous catheters (“CVCs”) in patients with catheter-related bloodstream infections (“CRBSIs”);…
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