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CompanyCurrent Price50-Day Moving Average52-Week RangeMarket CapBetaAvg. VolumeToday's Volume
AxoGen, Inc. stock logo
AXGN
AxoGen
$16.26
+2.7%
$12.38
$9.22
$21.00
$748.17M11.94 million shs1.00 million shs
Beta Bionics, Inc. stock logo
BBNX
Beta Bionics
$17.05
+0.9%
$15.14
$8.89
$24.50
$741.16MN/A784,221 shs892,018 shs
Shoulder Innovations, Inc. stock logo
SI
Shoulder Innovations
$12.63
+3.5%
$0.00
$11.75
$17.94
$193.56MN/A294,183 shs218,618 shs
SiBone stock logo
SIBN
SiBone
$16.39
+4.8%
$17.06
$11.70
$20.05
$707.08M0.91509,321 shs333,628 shs
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Company1-Day Performance7-Day Performance30-Day Performance90-Day Performance1-Year Performance
AxoGen, Inc. stock logo
AXGN
AxoGen
0.00%+8.91%+23.09%+46.88%+25.85%
Beta Bionics, Inc. stock logo
BBNX
Beta Bionics
0.00%+0.06%+18.16%+18.16%+1,704,999,900.00%
Shoulder Innovations, Inc. stock logo
SI
Shoulder Innovations
0.00%-10.36%+1,262,999,900.00%+1,262,999,900.00%+1,262,999,900.00%
SiBone stock logo
SIBN
SiBone
0.00%+6.02%-5.59%-10.83%+8.61%
CompanyOverall ScoreAnalyst's OpinionShort Interest ScoreDividend StrengthESG ScoreNews and Social Media SentimentCompany OwnershipEarnings & Valuation
AxoGen, Inc. stock logo
AXGN
AxoGen
2.7562 of 5 stars
3.52.00.00.03.31.70.6
Beta Bionics, Inc. stock logo
BBNX
Beta Bionics
2.6127 of 5 stars
4.40.00.00.02.50.80.0
Shoulder Innovations, Inc. stock logo
SI
Shoulder Innovations
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
SiBone stock logo
SIBN
SiBone
4.1673 of 5 stars
3.54.00.03.31.12.50.6
CompanyConsensus Rating ScoreConsensus RatingConsensus Price Target% Upside from Current Price
AxoGen, Inc. stock logo
AXGN
AxoGen
3.00
Buy$26.0059.90% Upside
Beta Bionics, Inc. stock logo
BBNX
Beta Bionics
2.75
Moderate Buy$22.5632.29% Upside
Shoulder Innovations, Inc. stock logo
SI
Shoulder Innovations
0.00
N/AN/AN/A
SiBone stock logo
SIBN
SiBone
3.00
Buy$23.6744.40% Upside

Current Analyst Ratings Breakdown

Latest SI, BBNX, AXGN, and SIBN Analyst Ratings

DateCompanyBrokerageActionRatingPrice TargetDetails
8/11/2025
SiBone stock logo
SIBN
SiBone
Cantor Fitzgerald
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Set Price TargetOverweight ➝ Overweight$25.00
8/5/2025
SiBone stock logo
SIBN
SiBone
Cantor Fitzgerald
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Reiterated RatingOverweight ➝ Overweight$25.00
7/30/2025
Beta Bionics, Inc. stock logo
BBNX
Beta Bionics
Truist Financial
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Boost Price TargetBuy ➝ Buy$18.00 ➝ $21.00
7/30/2025
Beta Bionics, Inc. stock logo
BBNX
Beta Bionics
Robert W. Baird
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Set Price TargetNeutral ➝ Neutral$15.00 ➝ $17.00
6/16/2025
Beta Bionics, Inc. stock logo
BBNX
Beta Bionics
Truist Financial
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Initiated CoverageBuy$26.00
6/12/2025
Beta Bionics, Inc. stock logo
BBNX
Beta Bionics
Lake Street Capital
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Initiated CoverageBuy ➝ Buy$30.00
5/30/2025
Beta Bionics, Inc. stock logo
BBNX
Beta Bionics
The Goldman Sachs Group
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Initiated CoverageNeutral$16.00
5/30/2025
Beta Bionics, Inc. stock logo
BBNX
Beta Bionics
Wolfe Research
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Initiated CoverageOutperform$20.00
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CompanyAnnual RevenuePrice/SalesCashflowPrice/CashBook ValuePrice/Book
AxoGen, Inc. stock logo
AXGN
AxoGen
$187.34M3.99N/AN/A$2.44 per share6.66
Beta Bionics, Inc. stock logo
BBNX
Beta Bionics
$65.12M11.38N/AN/A$6.94 per share2.46
Shoulder Innovations, Inc. stock logo
SI
Shoulder Innovations
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
SiBone stock logo
SIBN
SiBone
$167.18M4.23N/AN/A$3.95 per share4.15
CompanyNet IncomeEPSTrailing P/E RatioForward P/E RatioP/E GrowthNet MarginsReturn on Equity (ROE)Return on Assets (ROA)Next Earnings Date
AxoGen, Inc. stock logo
AXGN
AxoGen
-$9.96M-$0.10N/AN/AN/A-2.29%-4.43%-2.34%11/6/2025 (Estimated)
Beta Bionics, Inc. stock logo
BBNX
Beta Bionics
-$54.76MN/A0.00N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Shoulder Innovations, Inc. stock logo
SI
Shoulder Innovations
N/A-$29.96N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
SiBone stock logo
SIBN
SiBone
-$30.91M-$0.56N/AN/AN/A-12.83%-14.20%-10.38%11/11/2025 (Estimated)

Latest SI, BBNX, AXGN, and SIBN Earnings

DateQuarterCompanyConsensus EstimateReported EPSBeat/MissGap EPSRevenue EstimateActual RevenueDetails
8/4/2025Q2 2025
SiBone stock logo
SIBN
SiBone
-$0.19-$0.14+$0.05-$0.14$48.12 million$48.63 million
7/29/2025Q2 2025
Beta Bionics, Inc. stock logo
BBNX
Beta Bionics
-$0.51-$0.39+$0.12-$0.39$19.73 million$23.24 million
CompanyAnnual PayoutDividend Yield3-Year Dividend GrowthPayout RatioYears of Consecutive Growth
AxoGen, Inc. stock logo
AXGN
AxoGen
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Beta Bionics, Inc. stock logo
BBNX
Beta Bionics
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Shoulder Innovations, Inc. stock logo
SI
Shoulder Innovations
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
SiBone stock logo
SIBN
SiBone
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
CompanyDebt-to-Equity RatioCurrent RatioQuick Ratio
AxoGen, Inc. stock logo
AXGN
AxoGen
0.59
4.14
2.67
Beta Bionics, Inc. stock logo
BBNX
Beta Bionics
N/A
14.68
13.79
Shoulder Innovations, Inc. stock logo
SI
Shoulder Innovations
N/AN/AN/A
SiBone stock logo
SIBN
SiBone
0.21
8.38
7.00

Institutional Ownership

CompanyInstitutional Ownership
AxoGen, Inc. stock logo
AXGN
AxoGen
80.29%
Beta Bionics, Inc. stock logo
BBNX
Beta Bionics
N/A
Shoulder Innovations, Inc. stock logo
SI
Shoulder Innovations
N/A
SiBone stock logo
SIBN
SiBone
98.11%

Insider Ownership

CompanyInsider Ownership
AxoGen, Inc. stock logo
AXGN
AxoGen
2.78%
Beta Bionics, Inc. stock logo
BBNX
Beta Bionics
N/A
Shoulder Innovations, Inc. stock logo
SI
Shoulder Innovations
1.71%
SiBone stock logo
SIBN
SiBone
4.00%
CompanyEmployeesShares OutstandingFree FloatOptionable
AxoGen, Inc. stock logo
AXGN
AxoGen
45046.01 million44.73 millionOptionable
Beta Bionics, Inc. stock logo
BBNX
Beta Bionics
29443.47 millionN/AN/A
Shoulder Innovations, Inc. stock logo
SI
Shoulder Innovations
6115.23 million14.97 millionNo Data
SiBone stock logo
SIBN
SiBone
35043.14 million41.42 millionOptionable

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AxoGen stock logo

AxoGen NASDAQ:AXGN

$16.26 +0.42 (+2.65%)
Closing price 08/22/2025 04:00 PM Eastern
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$16.39 +0.13 (+0.77%)
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AxoGen, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, develops and commercializes technologies for peripheral nerve regeneration and repair worldwide. The company's products include Avance Nerve Graft, a biologically active off-the-shelf processed human nerve allograft for bridging severed peripheral nerves without the comorbidities associated with a second surgical site; AxoGuard Nerve Connector, a porcine submucosa extracellular matrix (ECM) coaptation aid for tensionless repair of severed peripheral nerves; AxoGuard Nerve Protector, a porcine submucosa ECM product that is used to wrap and protect damaged peripheral nerves, as well as reinforces the nerve reconstruction while preventing soft tissue attachments; and Axoguard HA+ Nerve Protector, a processed porcine submucosa ECM base layer with a hyaluronate-alginate gel coating designed to provide short- and long-term protection for peripheral nerve injuries. Its products also comprise Axoguard Nerve Cap, a porcine submucosa ECM product that is used to protect a peripheral nerve end, as well as separates the nerve from the surrounding environment to reduce the development of symptomatic or painful neuroma; and AxoTouch two-point discriminator, a tool that is used for measuring the innervation density of surface area of the skin. The company provides its products to hospitals, surgery centers, and military hospitals, plastic reconstructive surgeons, orthopedic and plastic hand surgeons, and various oral and maxillofacial surgeons. AxoGen, Inc. is headquartered in Alachua, Florida.

Beta Bionics stock logo

Beta Bionics NASDAQ:BBNX

$17.05 +0.16 (+0.95%)
As of 08/22/2025 04:00 PM Eastern

Beta Bionics, Inc. is a commercial-stage medical device company. It engages in the design, development, and commercialization of solutions for insulin-requiring people with diabetes. The company was founded by Edward R. Damiano on October 21, 2015 and is headquartered in Irvine, CA.

Shoulder Innovations stock logo

Shoulder Innovations NYSE:SI

$12.63 +0.43 (+3.52%)
As of 08/22/2025 03:58 PM Eastern

We are a commercial-stage medical technology company exclusively focused on transforming the shoulder surgical care market. We currently offer advanced implant systems for shoulder arthroplasty. These systems are a core element of our ecosystem, which we designed to improve core components of shoulder surgical care – preoperative planning, implant design and procedural efficiency – to benefit each stakeholder in the care chain. Our ecosystem is also comprised of enabling technologies, efficient instrument systems, specialized support and surgeon-to-surgeon collaboration. Together, these elements seek to address the long-standing clinical and operational challenges in the shoulder surgical care market by delivering predictable outcomes, procedural simplicity, and efficiency across all sites of care. We believe our exclusive focus on shoulder surgical care, combined with a highly specialized commercial organization and strong clinical data, positions us well to capture significant share in this large, growing market. Shoulder pain is highly prevalent, often chronic, and can significantly reduce quality of life. The primary conditions that can result in shoulder pain and reduced functionality include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, rotator cuff tears and shoulder fractures. Shoulder conditions are widespread, often debilitating, are commonly experienced concurrently as interrelated musculoskeletal disorders, and are estimated to result in more than eight million physician visits annually in the United States, based on data from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey 2015-2016 conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”). Despite this prevalence, we believe there has been a historical underutilization of surgical treatments for shoulder care due to several factors including patient hesitation to pursue surgical intervention, insufficient technology to appropriately treat shoulder conditions, complex shoulder anatomy, perceived difficulty of surgical intervention and barriers to patient access of care. We believe the shoulder surgical care market today presents a significant market opportunity. Our initial focus within this broader market is on shoulder arthroplasty. Shoulder arthroplasty is an established surgical procedure involving the reconstruction of the shoulder joint with prosthetic implants through one of two main approaches: anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty (“aTSA”) and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (“rTSA”). Both approaches can be performed in inpatient hospital settings and in outpatient settings, including ambulatory surgery centers (“ASCs”). A key competitive advantage of ours has been the emergence of ASCs as a cost-efficient site of care with positive outcomes relative to hospital-based care. We expect that future growth in the shoulder surgical care market will be significantly driven by ASCs as hospitals face capacity constraints and are more limited in their ability to meet increasing demand. We believe traditional implants used in shoulder arthroplasty procedures are hindered by several limitations, including poor biomechanical fit, suboptimal kinematics, difficult replacement and conversion procedures (aTSA to rTSA or stemless to stem), imprecise implant positioning due to limited surgical planning, inefficient and burdensome workflow designs and non-specialized case support. These limitations can result in continued pain, lack of mobility, postoperative complications, low rates of implant survivorship, necessity of revision surgeries and costly and inefficient procedures for healthcare providers. We developed our ecosystem with an approach to innovation that prioritizes ease of use, flexibility, predictability of outcomes and site of care efficiency, attributes we believe are critical to win in our market. This ecosystem is comprised of our advanced implant systems, ProVoyance preoperative planning technology, efficient instrument system, specialized support and surgeon-to-surgeon collaboration. Our advanced implants are comprised of our aTSA and rTSA systems, which are designed to address the unique needs of patients and surgeons, and include various, specifically designed components capable of a wide array of system configurations to facilitate different modes of operation (anatomic or reverse). Our InSet Glenoid technology serves as the foundation for our advanced implant systems and includes a novel “InSet” design that aims to reduce mechanical stress at the bone implant interface, improve fixation mechanics, enhance stability and reduce micromotion. Our implant systems leverage consistent surgical techniques and the same efficient, two tray instrumentation system. In addition to our advanced implant systems, we offer a leading preoperative surgical planning technology: ProVoyance. We believe that surgeon-level engagement in preoperative planning provides for better care for patients, and that bespoke surgical plans can help facilitate consistent positioning of implants. ProVoyance integrates artificial intelligence (“AI”) and machine learning (“ML”) to transform planar CT imaging into 3D renderings of patient-specific anatomy ahead of surgery, and is cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (the “FDA”) for preoperative shoulder planning. ProVoyance received 510(k) clearance in 2021 and is classified by the FDA as a Class II device. ProVoyance is listed on the FDA’s AI/ML-enabled medical devices list, which is a resource maintained, published, and periodically updated by the FDA to identify AI/ML-enabled devices that have been authorized for marketing in the United States through any of the standard paths to market for medical devices, although it is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all such devices that incorporate AI/ML. We believe the differentiation and value proposition of ProVoyance is validated by high utilization rates across procedures using our advanced implant systems. For example, for the three months ended June 30, 2025, we estimate an implied utilization rate for our ProVoyance technology of approximately 98%, based on 1,478 surgical plans created using ProVoyance technology and 1,503 implant systems sold during such period. This implied utilization rate is based on real-world data from our customers during such period, as ProVoyance technology tracks and reports each surgical plan that our customers create, and the actual number of implant systems sold during the respective period. A key component of shoulder arthroplasty procedures are instrument trays, equipped with the specific instruments, supplies, and equipment needed for the surgery. We have developed a proprietary two-tray instrument system designed to enable interoperability between our aTSA and rTSA systems and a range of humeral stem options. We believe our efficient, two tray instrument system can enable surgeons and staff to reduce operating room footprint, procedural setup time, sterilization time and expense, and procedural complexity. To best support our surgeon customers, we have built our commercial organization around their unique needs. Our commercial organization is comprised of a dedicated commercial leadership team that drives our internal commercial efforts with an exclusive focus on shoulder care, a Customer Experience and Medical Education (“CEME”) team that enhances surgeon engagement and training and a network of independent distributors. These three key components of our commercial organization work in tandem to form a commercial flywheel that is designed to build and reinforce relationships with surgeons and other stakeholders in the shoulder surgical care market, accelerate adoption, and enhance long-term retention. We leverage our team’s decades of experience developing and launching novel shoulder surgical care technologies to identify the unmet needs of patients and surgeons and develop solutions to address those unmet needs. With respect to our advanced implant systems, we commenced development efforts with our InSet Glenoid in 2009 and received 510(k) clearance in 2011. We commercially launched an initial aTSA system with our InSet Glenoid in 2016. Since this initial launch in 2016, we have successfully launched a wide range of new technologies to enhance our ecosystem and provide surgeons with the tools and support needed to deliver quality outcomes for patients requiring shoulder surgical care. For example, we commenced development efforts for our InSet PLUS Augmented Glenoid in 2019 and received 510(k) clearance in 2020. We commenced development efforts for our rTSA system in 2019 and received 510(k) clearance in 2021. We commenced development efforts for our short stem, stemless and I-Series humeral stem system options for our aTSA and rTSA systems in 2017, 2019 and 2021, respectively, and received our primary 510(k) clearances in 2018 and 2022, with an additional 510(k) clearance in 2024 for use of our primary I-Series humeral stem for use with anatomic fractures. Each of these devices is classified by the FDA as a Class II device. We have a robust pipeline of new technologies in various stages of development and evaluation, including the anticipated expansion of our humeral stem line, indication expansions into fracture and revision, and implants tailored for metal-sensitive patients. For example, we commenced development of InSet 70, InSet 135 and InSet 185 stems to expand our I-Series humeral stem line in 2024, and we anticipate pursuing FDA clearance of these stems, as needed, over the next twelve months. We are also evaluating expansion into adjacent areas in shoulder surgical care, which may include sports medicine and shoulder trauma markets. We have contributed to numerous publications that we believe evidence and strengthen our position as a leader in shoulder surgical care. There is a significant body of clinical evidence that supports the safety, efficacy, and durability of our implants in shoulder arthroplasty, including our InSet Glenoid technology. For example, a retrospective long-term follow-up analysis of patients who received our InSet Glenoid was published in the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery in 2019, which demonstrated a 72-point improvement in the mean American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (“ASES”) outcome score, statistically significant improvements in pain scores and range of motion, with no surgical complications, no cases of glenoid loosening and no revision surgeries performed at a mean follow-up time of 8.7 years. We are committed to continued investment in obtaining further clinical evidence with the support of surgeons who are recognized as thought leaders in shoulder surgical care. We believe these efforts will continue to generate a substantial body of clinical evidence that will drive increased awareness and adoption of our products. We were initially formed on July 1, 2009 as Shoulder Innovations, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. Our principal executive offices are located in Grand Rapids, MI.

SiBone stock logo

SiBone NASDAQ:SIBN

$16.39 +0.75 (+4.80%)
Closing price 08/22/2025 04:00 PM Eastern
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SI-BONE, Inc., a medical device company, that operate to solve musculoskeletal disorders of the sacropelvic anatomy in the United States and internationally. It offers proprietary minimally invasive surgical implant system to address sacroiliac joint dysfunction and fusion, adult deformity and degeneration, and pelvic trauma; and implantable bone products. The company also provides iFuse-3D, a titanium implant that combines the triangular cross-section of the iFuse implant with the proprietary 3D-printed porous surface and fenestrated design; iFuse-TORQ, a set of 3D-printed threaded implants designed to treat pelvic trauma; and iFuse Bedrock Granite implant provides sacroiliac fusion and sacropelvic fixation as a foundational element for segmental spinal fusion. It markets its products primarily with a direct sales force, as well as through agents and resellers. SI-BONE, Inc. was incorporated in 2008 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.