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EDIT Editas Medicine, Inc.

Healthcare
$2.76+3.37%ClosedMarket Cap: $270.2M

As of 2026-05-25

Valuation

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P/E (TTM)

PEG

P/B

61.29

P/S

6.98

EV/EBITDA

-2.16

DCF Value

$-5.21

FCF Yield

-52.2%

Div Yield

0.0%

Margins & Returns

Gross Margin

98.8%

Operating Margin

-297.5%

Net Margin

-281.6%

ROE

-677.4%

ROA

-73.0%

ROIC

-93.0%

Financials

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PeriodRevenueNet IncomeEPS
Q1 null$2.8M$-25.0M$
Q4 null$24.7M$-5.6M$
FY null$40.5M$-160.1M$
Q3 null$7.5M$-25.1M$

Analyst Ratings

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Consensus

Hold

Target (Consensus)

$5.00

Target (Median)

$5.00

Target Range

$4.00 - $6.00

0 Strong Buy7 Buy4 Hold0 Sell2 Strong Sell
Chardan CapitalBuy
2026-05-05
Jones TradingBuy
2026-03-10
Chardan CapitalBuy
2026-03-09
HC Wainwright & Co.Buy
2025-09-05
Wells FargoEqual Weight
2025-09-03

Trading Activity

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Parison Amyofficer: SVP, Chief Financial Officer
SellMon Mar 16
O'Neill Gilmore Neildirector, officer: CEO
SellMon Mar 16
Burkly Lindaofficer: EVP, CHIEF SCIENTIFIC OFFICER
SellMon Mar 16
Parison Amyofficer: SVP, Chief Financial Officer
SellWed Mar 04
O'Neill Gilmore Neildirector, officer: CEO
SellWed Mar 04

Company Info

Sector

Healthcare

Industry

Biotechnology

Country

US

Exchange

Beta

2.14

Editas Medicine, Inc., a clinical stage genome editing company, focuses on developing transformative genomic medicines to treat a range of serious diseases. It develops a proprietary gene editing platform based on CRISPR technology. The company develops EDIT-101, which is in Phase 1/2 clinical trial for Leber Congenital Amaurosis 10 that leads to inherited childhood blindness. It also develops EDIT-102 for the treatment of Usher Syndrome 2A, which is a form of retinitis pigmentosa that also includes hearing loss; autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa, a progressive form of retinal degeneration; and EDIT-301 to treat sickle cell disease and transfusion-dependent beta-thalassemia. In addition, the company is developing gene-edited Natural Killer cell medicines to treat solid tumor cancers; alpha-beta T cells for multiple cancers; and gamma delta T cell therapies to treat cancer, as well as has an early discovery program to develop a therapy to treat a neurological disease. It has a research collaboration with Juno Therapeutics, Inc. to develop engineered T cells for cancer; strategic alliance and option agreement with Allergan Pharmaceuticals International Limited to discover, develop, and commercialize new gene editing medicines for a range of ocular disorders; and research collaboration with Asklepios BioPharmaceutical, Inc. to develop a therapy to treat a neurological disease, as well as research collaboration with AskBio. The company was formerly known as Gengine, Inc. and changed its name to Editas Medicine, Inc. in November 2013. Editas Medicine, Inc. was incorporated in 2013 and is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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