Compass Pathways Q4 net loss rose 116.7% to USD 93.9 million

Reuters03-24
Compass Pathways Q4 net loss rose 116.7% to USD 93.9 million
  • Compass Pathways published a fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 earnings release, reporting a Q4 net loss of USD 93.9 million and a net loss per share of USD 1.00.
  • Full-year net loss widened to USD 287.9 million, while R&D expense was USD 118.4 million.
  • Q4 net loss increased 116.7% to USD 93.9 million, driven primarily by a USD 38.2 million non-cash loss from fair value changes in warrant liabilities.
  • Cash and cash equivalents were USD 149.6 million at year-end, and debt was USD 31.6 million.
  • Management said it expects 26-week Part B data from the COMP006 study in early Q3 2026 to be the final dataset for an NDA submission and expects its cash position to fund operations into 2028.


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