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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Cardiol Therapeutics Inc CRDL


Primary Symbol: T.CRDL

Cardiol Therapeutics Inc. is a clinical-stage life sciences company. The Company is focused on the research and clinical development of anti-inflammatory and anti-fibrotic therapies for the treatment of heart disease. Its lead drug candidate, CardiolRx (cannabidiol) oral solution, is pharmaceutically manufactured and in clinical development for use in the treatment of heart disease. It is... see more

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Cardiol Therapeutics Inc > GW Pharma => CRDL
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Post by Youhillman on Feb 07, 2021 10:34am

GW Pharma => CRDL

The following is from the editor of NCV (Alan Brochstein) and it's his take on the GW Pharma deal announced this week. Obviously this news is what moved the SP for CRDL (despite what GiveMEmoney and Maplelaugh57 posted) this week.

EdgeInvestments shared a story on Friday regarding CRDL and how they will likely attract alot of attention now, no doubt they will so the SP will continue to climb.

It begs the question, can CRDL be bought in a hostile takeover?

From my standpoint one of the things I've always like about CRDL is the limited number of shares they have in the market and how tightly they are controlled by Insiders. 

A NASDAQ listing would certainly mean less control by the Insiders however I believe CRDL's board has the wherewithal and resources to prevent a hostile takeover and to realize CRDL's potential value to the point where it makes sense to sell.

A ways to go, but obviously when a company like GW gets bought it puts other companies like CRDL on the radar.

Looking forward to a NASDAQ listing down the road however to do so the SP needs to be $6-8, so we have a ways to go. Fortunately CRDL has the cash to go well into 2022, so they will do the NASDAQ listing when the timing is right for them.
 

This week's announcement that GW Pharma is being acquired by Jazz Pharmaceutical was bittersweet for us. On the one hand, we were thrilled, as our model portfolios at 420 Investor had quite large positions. Additionally, the acquisition of the company is certainly a major validation of the medical potential of cannabis. On the other hand, we will miss following this trailblazer as closely as we have over the past eight years. GW Pharma is a one-of-a-kind company (read all news coverage) that worked for decades to achieve what no one else has done so far: FDA approval of a cannabis-derived medicine that helps patients where other treatments have failed.

The deal, valued at $7.2 billion, will be funded 91% with cash and the balance in Jazz Pharma stock. GW Pharma ended Q3 with $910 million cash and was operating at nearly cash-flow breakeven, so the enterprise value is actually lower than the reported deal price. While the purchase price of $220 per share ($20 in stock, $200 in cash) was 12% above the all-time high set in May 2019 at $196 and 53% above the close from the prior day, surely many were disappointed. 

We shared our outlook for the company with subscribers at 420 Investor in mid-January, suggesting a year-end target of $236 based on 8X projected 2022 revenue. We also explained that valuing the company based on that single metric was too simplistic, recommending that it be viewed in three different pieces: the Epidiolex franchise, the near-term pipeline (Nabiximols) and the rest of the franchise. We concluded that the company could be valued at $10 billion in three years if the company filed a New Drug Application for Nabiximols. This works out to about $307. So, we thought the company was likely to be a good investment over the next few years.

In our view, GW Pharma got a nice premium to a way-too-low valuation. The market was hyper-focused on Epidiolex but not appreciating the potential for Nabiximols and the rest of the pipeline and, importantly, its unparalleled intellectual property. We listened to the joint conference call and felt like the Jazz Pharma CEO, Bruce Cozadd, really appreciated this point. The analysts seemed to suggest the company might be overpaying, while those of us who have followed the company for years felt quite the opposite. We believe that most of the analysts failed to look too far beyond the Epidiolex franchise. Investors seemed to be less than enthusiastic, as Jazz Pharma saw its stock drop 4% after the deal was announced, though it recovered over the next two days.

For those investors who feel as though the company sold out too low, especially given that the deal was primarily cash-based, we think there is good news. We had always feared that some massive pharmaceutical company would buy GW Pharma, which would become a tiny part of a massive organization. In this case, JAZZ has a market cap similar to GW Pharma. The combined companies will have significant debt but will also have more diverse revenue streams. We haven't yet fully reviewed Jazz Pharma, but, at first glance, it looks like a good fit culturally and strategically, and investors who want to benefit from the future growth of GW Pharma should be able to do so with Jazz Pharma.

Whether or not GW Pharma sold out too low is certainly subject to debate. We think Jazz Pharma bought a gem at a very fair price. We hope that this larger combined organization can continue to deliver on the promise of cannabis-based pharmaceuticals, a market we believe is just getting started.
 
Comment by cascao1 on Feb 07, 2021 8:38pm
So basically nothing to do with CRDL's performance ...could be back to $3 by end of week and we've seen that happen many times before
Comment by BullishOutlook on Feb 09, 2021 7:54am
Could also be 6$ by end of week because of the sheer amount of new eyes looking into Cardiol. At the end of the day, the company was and still is, deeply undervalued.
Comment by GeneralDoughnut on Feb 09, 2021 9:48am
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Comment by Jgmech on Feb 10, 2021 5:43am
6? Maybe if we're lucky...10? SMH...No way not by the end of the week I'll be happy if we stay above 5 by fridays close tbh...nice and steady. 
Comment by Mapleleaf57 on Feb 15, 2021 7:52pm
Maybe $8-$9  
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