Just because a business does not make any money, does not mean that the stock will go down. For example, although Amazon.com made losses for many years after listing, if you had bought and held the shares since 1999, you would have made a fortune. But while history lauds those rare successes, those that fail are often forgotten; who remembers Pets.com?
So, the natural question for Vir Biotechnology (NASDAQ:VIR) shareholders is whether they should be concerned by its rate of cash burn. In this report, we will consider the company's annual negative free cash flow, henceforth referring to it as the 'cash burn'. First, we'll determine its cash runway by comparing its cash burn with its cash reserves.
Does Vir Biotechnology Have A Long Cash Runway?
You can calculate a company's cash runway by dividing the amount of cash it has by the rate at which it is spending that cash. As at March 2024, Vir Biotechnology had cash of US$1.1b and no debt. Importantly, its cash burn was US$779m over the trailing twelve months. That means it had a cash runway of around 18 months as of March 2024. While that cash runway isn't too concerning, sensible holders would be peering into the distance, and considering what happens if the company runs out of cash. Importantly, if we extrapolate recent cash burn trends, the cash runway would be noticeably longer. Depicted below, you can see how its cash holdings have changed over time.
Is Vir Biotechnology's Revenue Growing?
Given that Vir Biotechnology actually had positive free cash flow last year, before burning cash this year, we'll focus on its operating revenue to get a measure of the business trajectory. The bad news for shareholders is that operating revenue actually plummeted 82% in the last year, which is a real concern in our view. Clearly, however, the crucial factor is whether the company will grow its business going forward. For that reason, it makes a lot of sense to take a look at our analyst forecasts for the company.
How Hard Would It Be For Vir Biotechnology To Raise More Cash For Growth?
Given its problematic fall in revenue, Vir Biotechnology shareholders should consider how the company could fund its growth, if it turns out it needs more cash. Generally speaking, a listed business can raise new cash through issuing shares or taking on debt. One of the main advantages held by publicly listed companies is that they can sell shares to investors to raise cash and fund growth. By looking at a company's cash burn relative to its market capitalisation, we gain insight on how much shareholders would be diluted if the company needed to raise enough cash to cover another year's cash burn.
Since it has a market capitalisation of US$1.5b, Vir Biotechnology's US$779m in cash burn equates to about 51% of its market value. From this perspective, it seems that the company spent a huge amount relative to its market value, and we'd be very wary of a painful capital raising.
Is Vir Biotechnology's Cash Burn A Worry?
Even though its falling revenue makes us a little nervous, we are compelled to mention that we thought Vir Biotechnology's cash runway was relatively promising. Considering all the measures mentioned in this report, we reckon that its cash burn is fairly risky, and if we held shares we'd be watching like a hawk for any deterioration. On another note, we conducted an in-depth investigation of the company, and identified 4 warning signs for Vir Biotechnology (1 is significant!) that you should be aware of before investing here.
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したがって、バイオテクノロジー企業の Vir Biotechnology (NASDAQ:VIR) の株主たちは、現金燃焼率について心配する必要があるのでしょうか。このレポートでは、年間の負のフリーキャッシュフローである「キャッシュバーン」として言及することにより、同社のキャッシュランウェイを比較することになります。まず、現金燃焼率と現金準備高を比較して、同社のキャッシュランウェイを判断します。
Vir Biotechnology は実際に去年は正のフリーキャッシュフローを持っていましたが、今年は現金を燃やすことになったため、ビジネストラジェクトリーを測定するためにその営業収益に焦点を当てます。株主にとって悪いニュースは、過去1年間に82%減少していることです。明らかに、同社が今後事業を拡大するかどうかが重要な要素であり、その理由から、同社のアナリスト予測を確認することは非常に重要です。
Vir Biotechnology が成長するためにさらにキャッシュを調達するのはどの程度難しいでしょうか?
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