ACCESSWIRE
28 Sep 2023, 23:05 GMT+10
PRINCETON, NJ / ACCESSWIRE / September 28, 2023 / Maxim Group, a major investment bank, conducts and publishes stock analysis through its Equity Research team. The team has a strong reputation in the industry; a host of major firms use its research. The firm's focus and area of expertise is in small and micro-cap companies, some of which are poised for growth. In a recent report, the research team at Maxim Group outlined why it has upgraded Agile Therapuetics Inc. (NASDAQ:AGRX) to a 'buy' rating.
Agile Therapeutics is a women's healthcare company that is 'dedicated to fulfilling the unmet needs of today's women.' Its product and product candidates are designed to offer women more freedom and flexibility through additional contraceptive options. The company's lead product, Twirla®, is a weekly birth control patch. Twirla delivers its medicine through skin contact, eliminating the need for a daily pill.
Maxim Group has changed its recommendation for the stock to buy, explaining that 'fundamental metrics and/or identifiable catalysts exist such that we expect the stock to outperform its relevant index over the next 12 months'. The report sets a one-year price target of $5, a nearly 180% increase from its current level.
The report names several key factors in the decision:
Analysis recommendations should always be read with caution, and it is important to note that Maxim may make a market for Agile and may stand to profit from the company. That being said, the analysis speaks for itself and may be a valuable addition to an investor's stream of information when making stock picks.
Featured photo by Nicholas Cappello on Unsplash.
Contact:
Matt Riley- Head of Investor Relations & Corporate Communications
mriley@agiletherapeutics.com
SOURCE: Agile Therapeutics, Inc.
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