Shares of Replimune Group, Inc. (REPL) have gained 2.7% over the past four weeks to close the last trading session at $7.16, but there could still be a solid upside left in the stock if short-term ...
Shares of Replimune Group, Inc. (REPL) have gained 0.7% over the past four weeks to close the last trading session at $7.76, but there could still be a solid upside left in the stock if short-term ...
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FDA accepted Replimune’s resubmitted Biologics License Application for RP1 combined with Bristol Myers Squibb’s Opdivo to treat advanced melanoma The agency set April 10, 2026 as the decision deadline ...
Shares of Replimune Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:REPL) are rising Monday after the clinical stage biotechnology company shared an important regulatory update. What To Know: Replimune said the U.S. Food and ...
Replimune Group is focused on developing immunotherapies using oncolytic viruses—engineered viruses that target and kill cancer cells while stimulating a patient’s immune response. Its lead product ...
Shares of Replimune (NASDAQ:REPL) plunged ~38% in the premarket on Monday after Stat News reported that the FDA’s top regulator of cancer drugs intervened during the review of the company’s lead asset ...
Replimune (NASDAQ:REPL) announced on Tuesday that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a Complete Response Letter regarding its marketing application for its lead asset, RP1, declining ...
Multiple analysts have issued price targets for $REPL recently. We have seen 4 analysts offer price targets for $REPL in the last 6 months, with a median target of ...
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