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To own Alnylam, you need to believe in its RNAi platform turning into a durable, multi-product business, with disciplined execution across commercial launches and a deep pipeline. The stock’s pullback despite recent profitability and revenue growth means near term catalysts still center on how existing products scale, how regulators rule on new indications, and whether partnerships like those with Inceptive and Tenaya translate into credible pipeline optionality. The expanded Komodo Marmot deployment fits this story as an execution tool rather than a direct growth driver, potentially sharpening targeting, shortening feedback loops, and helping management allocate commercial and R&D resources more efficiently. That said, it does little to change the core risks around high valuation, clinical and regulatory outcomes, and competitive pressure in ATTR and broader rare disease markets.
However, one issue around the current valuation and execution profile deserves closer attention for investors. Alnylam Pharmaceuticals' shares have been on the rise but are still potentially undervalued by 50%. Find out what it's worth.Explore 4 other fair value estimates on Alnylam Pharmaceuticals - why the stock might be worth just $310.31!
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