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Health Care

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IRD
Since

Headquarters:

MI, United States

Exchange:

NASDAQ

Industry:

Biotechnology

Number of Employees:

14.00

Current Fiscal Year:

2024

Market Cap:

29.99M

Price per Share:

$0.95

Quarterly Dividend per Share:

Year-to-date Performance:
-24.6032%
Dividend Yield:
%
Price-to-book Ratio:
0.87
Trailing P/E Ratio:
N/A

Price History

Latest Prices

DateOpenHighLowClose
2025-04-300.881.030.8650.95
2025-04-290.830.920.80710.865
2025-04-280.850.86510.82260.8607
2025-04-250.79560.84020.75420.8402
2025-04-240.7650.81980.73070.8

Opus Genetics, Inc., a clinical-stage ophthalmic biopharmaceutical company, focuses on developing and commercializing therapies for the treatment of unmet needs of patients with refractive and retinal eye disorders. The company offers Phentolamine Ophthalmic Solution for reversal of mydriasis, as well as is in Phase III clinical trials for presbyopia and dim light or night vision disturbances. Its lead retinal product candidate is APX3330, a small-molecule inhibitor of reduction oxidation effector factor-1 protein that has completed Phase II clinical trial for the treatment of diabetic retinopathy. The company also develops APX2009 and APX2014 that are preclinical product candidates for retina indications. The company was formerly known as Ocuphire Pharma, Inc. Opus Genetics, Inc. was founded in 2018 and is headquartered in Farmington Hills, Michigan.

Financial Performance

2024 Revenue:8.38M

Detailed view of quarterly revenue

2024 Net Income:-27.19M

Detailed view of quarterly net income

2024 Free Cash Flow:-13.59M

Overview of free cash flow for the quarter

Annual Revenue Comparison

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