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Vaxcyte (NASDAQ:PCVX)

Consensus Rating
Buy
Rating Score
3.0
Ratings Breakdown
7 Buy Ratings, 0 Hold Ratings, 0 Sell Ratings.
Consensus Price Target
$147.50 (28.1% Upside)

About Vaxcyte

Vaxcyte logoVaxcyte, Inc, a clinical-stage biotechnology vaccine company, develops novel protein vaccines to prevent or treat bacterial infectious diseases. Its lead vaccine candidate is VAX-24, a 24-valent investigational pneumococcal conjugate vaccine for the prevention of invasive pneumococcal disease. The company also develops VAX-31 to protect against emerging strains and to help address antibiotic resistance; VAX-A1, a novel conjugate vaccine candidate to prevent disease caused by Group A Streptococcus; VAX-PG, a novel protein vaccine candidate targeting keystone pathogen responsible for periodontitis; and VAX-GI to prevent Shigella, a bacterial illness. Read More 
 

Recent Analyst Ratings

DateBrokerageActionRatingPrice TargetDetails
9/10/2024MizuhoBoost Price TargetOutperform ➝ Outperform$113.00 ➝ $163.00
9/4/2024Bank of AmericaBoost Price TargetBuy ➝ Buy$101.00 ➝ $140.00
9/3/2024Jefferies Financial GroupBoost Price TargetBuy ➝ Buy$108.00 ➝ $129.00
9/3/2024Leerink PartnersBoost Price TargetOutperform ➝ Outperform$106.00 ➝ $153.00
9/3/2024BTIG ResearchBoost Price TargetBuy ➝ Buy$98.00 ➝ $160.00
9/3/2024Needham & Company LLCBoost Price TargetBuy ➝ Buy$95.00 ➝ $140.00
8/7/2024Needham & Company LLCReiterated RatingBuy ➝ Buy$95.00 ➝ $95.00
6/28/2024Needham & Company LLCReiterated RatingBuy ➝ Buy$95.00 ➝ $95.00
6/20/2024Cantor FitzgeraldReiterated RatingOverweight
5/9/2024Cantor FitzgeraldReiterated RatingOverweight

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