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- Altman Z Score N/A
- Piotroski Score N/A
- Grade N/A
- Symbol (KIN)
- Company Kindred Biosciences, Inc.
- Price $9.25
- Changes Percentage (0.11%)
- Change $0.01
- Day Low $9.24
- Day High $9.26
- Year High $9.28
Kindred Biosciences, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company, is developing biologics that focus on the lives of pets. The company has a pipeline of novel biologics in development across various therapeutic classes and intellectual property portfolio. Its programs under development include interleukin-31 and interleukin-4R for canine atopic dermatitis; KIND-030 for parvovirus in dogs; KIND-510a for the control of non-regenerative anemia in cats; anti-TNF antibody for inflammatory bowel disease in dogs; and other biologics candidates. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Burlingame, California.
- Last Earnings
- Ex-Dividend for 5/16 Dividend
- Dividend Payable
- Today N/A
- Next Earnings (Estimated) N/A
- Fiscal Year End N/A
- Average Stock Price Target $0.00
- High Stock Price Target $0.00
- Low Stock Price Target $0.00
- Potential Upside/Downside N/A
- Consensus Rating Neutral
- Rating Score (0-4) N/A
- Research Coverage N/A
- EPS (Most Recent Fiscal Year) -$1.02
- Trailing P/E Ratio -9.0864440078585
- Forward P/E Ratio -9.0864440078585
- P/E Growth -9.0864440078585
- Net Income $-23,624,000
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