
We recently published a list of the 10 Best Mid Cap Biotech Stocks to Buy. In this article, we are going to take a look at where BridgeBio Pharma, Inc. (NASDAQ:BBIO) stands against the other best mid cap biotech stocks to buy.
On March 6, Jared Holz, Mizuho health care equity strategist, appeared on CNBC’s ‘Power Lunch’ to discuss investing in biotech and the oversaturation in the sector. He said that looking at the denominator of biotech stocks in the public market, we’re standing at the 700-800 range, depending upon the day. Almost a quarter of these have enterprise values in negative territory. That basically means that investors and companies, in some respects, have exhausted options. For any value to be created, it is necessary to shift focus and devise another plan of attack through an asset they don’t currently own, and resuscitate the company.
In some respects, investors and analysts are always looking for a clear pathway for biotech as a sector to perform better. However, Holz said we are in a tough place if a quarter of the index is filled with companies with more cash than the market cap. That is why he suggested, which some people consider somewhat hyperbolic, getting rid of the tail here, as there are too many assets out there.
Thousands of biotech companies are competing against each other for tiny market or revenue opportunities. Holz opined that venture funds should stop making so many companies that end up superseding each other in a few years. It would be helpful to dissolve all the biotech stocks with negative values and return the cash to shareholders.
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Biotechs pose a tempting scenario, as a company’s stock could be worth $5 with a potential blockbuster drug in the pipeline that could cure even cancer. The company’s stock could surge to hundreds of dollars if the clinical trial succeeds. However, at the same time, it could plunge down to $0 if the trial doesn’t. Holz thus says that the sector is incredibly tempting, and thousands of investors put their careers on the line daily to attempt to figure this out.
He characterized biotech as one of the only sectors in all of equities where single stock picking is the only way to make money. Building on his years-long experience covering the industry, he said that the index has barely been up since the past decade. It has been essentially flat. Meanwhile, every other index that one can find has doubled or more. Therefore, there is an obvious issue with the broader complex. But if you find the right asset, you can kill it in the sector.