The atopic dermatitis space gained another player in Triveni Bio Inc., which pulled down a $92 million series A financing co-led by Atlas Venture and Cormorant Asset Management to pay for a proof-of-concept study with lead program, TRIV-509, and boost the Waltham, Mass.-based firm’s broader pipeline.
The public markets have hammered biopharma companies conducting IPOs in the past four years, with the number of debuts dwindling and the amounts raised falling dramatically as well. But one of the more telling measures is price performance, which is significantly down for all IPOs completed since 2020. The stock prices of 13 firms that entered the U.S. markets in 2023 are currently at a decline of 26.8% on average, with only two companies trading above their offering price.
Emerging from stealth mode, Rampart Bioscience Inc. pulled down $85 million in series A money for work on DNA-based drugs – a round that was led by Forbion with participation from seed investor Orbimed and new backers RA Capital Management and Healthcap.
Abivax SA’s debut on the U.S. market received a somewhat chilly reception Oct. 20, as the firm priced on the low end of its proposed range and ended the first day of trading in the red. But the company managed to pull in about $235.8 million in gross proceeds, the majority of which will support late-stage efforts for obefazimod, an oral candidate with a novel mechanism of action it hopes to advance in the lucrative inflammatory bowel disease space.