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Largest FemTech Public Companies in the US

Benchmark revenue and EBITDA valuation multiples for public comps like Hologic, Neurocrine Biosciences, Organon, Olema Pharmaceuticals and InMode.

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Hologic manufactures proprietary products for the healthcare needs of women. The company operates in four segments: diagnostics (44% of total sales), breast health (38%), surgical (16%), and skeletal health (2%). While the company traditionally focused on breast health, the acquisition of Gen-Probe put greater emphasis on commercial diagnostics. The United States accounts for the largest portion of the firm's revenue (69%), followed by Europe (20%), Asia (8%), and other international markets (3%). Hologic is headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts.
$76
+22%
$17B
$17B
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United States
Neurocrine Biosciences Inc is a biopharmaceutical firm focused on the research, development, and commercialization of treatments for neurological, psychiatric, endocrine, and immunological disorders. Its portfolio includes therapies for conditions such as tardive dyskinesia, chorea associated with Huntington's disease, classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency, and treatments for endometriosis and uterine fibroids. The company also maintains a pipeline of drug candidates in various stages of clinical and preclinical development across its therapeutic areas, including small molecules, peptides, proteins, antibodies, conjugates, and gene therapies. It derives revenue from the sale of its pharmaceutical products.
$157
+27%
$16B
$15B
5.2x
22.3x
United States
Organon & Co is a science-based pharmaceutical company that develops and delivers health solutions through a portfolio of prescription therapies within women's health, biosimilars, and established brands. The Company's operations include the following product portfolio: Women's health, Biosimilars and Established medicines. Geographically, it derives a majority of its revenue from Europe and Canada followed by the United States and then Asia Pacific and Japan. The company generates the majority of its revenue from the Established Brands product portfolio.
$13
+46%
$4B
$11B
1.8x
5.8x
United States
Olema Pharmaceuticals inc is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company. It is focused on the discovery, development, and commercialization of next generation targeted therapies for women's cancers. Its therapies offer the potential to improve outcomes for women living with cancer. The company has completed discovery and preclinical studies of OP-1250. OP-3136 is another drug candidate in the company's product pipeline.
$14
+159%
$1B
$694M
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(4.1x)
United States
InMode Ltd provides minimally and non-invasive surgical aesthetic and medical treatment solutions. Its products and solutions address three energy-based treatment categories that include face & body contouring, medical aesthetics, and women's health. InMode has developed products using its technology for plastic surgery, dermatology, gynecology, and ophthalmology. Its product platforms include BodyTite, Optimas, Votiva, Contoura, Triton, EmbraceRF, EvolveX, Evoke, EmpowerRF, and Morpheus8, among others. Geographically, the company generates the majority of its revenue from the United States, followed by Europe, Asia, Israel, and other regions.
$14
-6%
$871M
$338M
0.9x
3.5x
United States
Context Therapeutics Inc is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company advancing medicines for solid tumors. The development team is advancing a pipeline of various therapies with a primary focus on treating female, hormone-dependent cancer, including breast, ovarian, and endometrial cancer. The company's preclinical program, CTIM-76, is an anti-Claudin 6 (CLDN6) x anti-CD3 bispecific antibody (bsAb) that is intended to redirect T-cell-mediated lysis toward malignant cells expressing CLDN6.
$3
+352%
$240M
$186M
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(4.7x)
United States
Elutia Inc Formerly Aziyo Biologics Inc is a commercial-stage regenerative medicine company focused on creating the next generation of differentiated products and improving outcomes in patients undergoing surgery, concentrating on patients receiving implantable medical devices. The company's segments include Device Protection, Women’s Health and Cardiovascular. It generates maximum revenue from the Women's Health segment. The products of the company are targeted to address unmet clinical needs with the goal of promoting healthy tissue formation and avoiding complications associated with medical device implants, such as scar-tissue formation, capsular contraction, erosion, migration, non-union of implants and implant rejection.
$1
-37%
$50M
$26M
2.1x
(2.0x)
United States
Atossa Therapeutics Inc is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company developing proprietary medicines in areas of unmet medical need in oncology. It focuses on the development of novel therapeutics and delivery methods for the treatment of breast cancer, other breast conditions and COVID-19. The company's drug under development for breast cancer and other breast conditions is Endoxifen. Its two COVID-19 drugs under development are AT-H201, to improve lung function of moderate to severely ill, hospitalized COVID-19 patients by inhalation; and AT-301, a nasal spray for COVID-19 patients for at-home use.
$5
-57%
$43M
$11M
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(0.3x)
United States
Veru Inc is a late clinical-stage biopharmaceutical focused on developing medicines for the treatment of cardiometabolic and inflammatory diseases. Its drug development program consists of two late-stage new chemical entities, enobosarm and sabizabulin. Enobosarm, an oral selective androgen receptor modulator, is being developed to make weight reduction by GLP-1 RA drugs more tissue selective for loss of fat and preservation of lean mass, and is planned for a Phase 2b PLATEAU clinical study in obesity. Sabizabulin, an oral microtubule disruptor, is being developed for the treatment of inflammation in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease to lower high-sensitivity CRP in patients with stable coronary artery disease, with a planned Phase 2 study.
$2
-54%
$38M
$10M
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(0.3x)
United States
Dare Bioscience Inc is a biopharmaceutical company committed to advancing products for women's health. The company identifies, develops, and brings to market a diverse portfolio of differentiated therapies that prioritize women's health and well-being, expand treatment options, and improve outcomes, in the areas of contraception, fertility, and vaginal and sexual health. The company's first product, XACIATO is a single-dose vaginal gel prescription product for the treatment of bacterial vaginosis in females 12 years of age and older. The company's portfolio includes two product candidates in clinical development namely, Ovaprene and Sildenafil Cream. It has one operating segment, women’s health.
$2
-20%
$36M
$19M
18.1x
(1.6x)
United States
INVO Fertility Inc is a healthcare services fertility company dedicated to expanding assisted reproductive technology (ART) care to patients in need. It is offering the intravaginal culture (IVC) procedure enabled by INVOcell medical device (INVOcell). The INVOcell is a proprietary and revolutionary medical device, and the first to allow fertilization and early embryo development to take place in vivo within the woman's body. The company's segments include: The Clinics Services operating segment consisting of financial information for WFI and the Atlanta Clinic; The INVOcell Device operating segment consisting of financial information relating to the manufacture and sales of the INVOcell; and The Therapeutics segment consisting of financial information relating to acquired subsidiary, NTI.
$2
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$3M
$15M
2.4x
(2.2x)
Median$5+8%$240M$186M2.2x(0.9x)

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