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CRISPR Therapeutics Slides 9% After $500M Debt Surprise — The Cost of Curing Disease?

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CRISPR Therapeutics just took a 9% gut punch, gapping down to $54 after a sudden announcement caught investors off guard. The culprit? It wasn’t a failed trial or an FDA rejection, but a massive $500 million convertible notes offering that has Wall Street questioning the company's "flush with cash" narrative. Despite the hype around their star gene-editing drug, Casgevy, a staggering negative 16,000% net margin and less than $1M in quarterly revenue are forcing a harsh reality check.In this episode, we dissect the biotech tug-of-war: Why is the CEO bragging about milestones while the company is hunting for debt? We break down the slow commercial ramp-up, the recent $5.6M in insider selling, and why competitors like Editas might be waiting in the wings to steal the spotlight. Is this a discounted entry point into the future of medicine, or is the dream of gene editing becoming too expensive for the current market to stomach? Tune in to find out what's really implied behind the drop.

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