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To own Ardelyx, you need to believe its focused GI and kidney franchise around IBSRELA and XPHOZAH can eventually support a profitable business, despite current losses and reimbursement uncertainty. The ESOP-linked US$36 million shelf registration and updated 2026 product guidance do not materially change the near term focus, which still centers on execution in IBSRELA growth and resolving market access risk around XPHOZAH.
The most relevant update here is the refreshed 2026 guidance, which raises IBSRELA revenue expectations to US$350–370 million while keeping XPHOZAH at US$110–120 million. Against a backdrop of recent share price weakness and ongoing Medicare-related risk for XPHOZAH, that guidance frames how much room Ardelyx has to absorb equity issuance and continued net losses while investors watch for progress toward a more sustainable earnings profile.
Yet, the biggest issue investors should be aware of is how quickly reimbursement or access could change if...
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Ardelyx's narrative projects $1.0 billion revenue and $317.0 million earnings by 2029.
Uncover how Ardelyx's forecasts yield a $16.33 fair value, a 311% upside to its current price.
Some of the lowest ranked analysts were already cautious, assuming about US$935 million of revenue and US$186 million of earnings by 2029, and they worry that high SG&A and the risk of further equity funding could still limit the benefit of today’s stronger IBSRELA guidance.
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