Geneuro SA

GNRO.EU

$1.54

Closing

▼-0.34%

1D

▲32.57%

YTD

Market cap

$45.89M

52 week high

$2.12

52 week low

$1.00

Volume

2,422

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Market cap

$45.89M

Analysts' Rating

-

Price Target (Mean)

7.479825541

Total Analysts

0

P/E

Operating Margin

0.00%

Beta

0.57

Revenue Growth (Annual)

0.00%

52 week high

$2.12

52 week low

$1.00

Div. Yield

%

EPS Annual Growth

0.00

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Company Profile

Geneuro SA is a Switzerland-based clinical stage pharmaceutical company that develops treatments for autoimmune diseases, including multiple sclerosis (MS) and other diseases associated with human endogenous retroviruses (HERV). The Company’s main product, GNbAC1, is a humanized monoclonal antibody that is in clinical development phase IIb. GNbAC1 neutralizes the MSRV-Env protein rather than targeting the patient’s immune system, and slows down or even halts the progression of multiple sclerosis. The Company’s main shareholders are Eclosion2, a launching platform for new companies in the life sciences field, bioMerieux SA, which specializes in vitro diagnostics for medical and industrial applications, Institut Merieux, a private equity company, and Servier, an independent French pharmaceutical company.