Invesco Adds $160M in argenx SE ($ARGX)

Key Points

  • Invesco changed its argenx SE ($ARGX) stake by 42.8% last quarter, boosting to 594,697 shares worth $534.60 million.
  • Wall Street's consensus rating on $ARGX is Strong Buy and an average price target of $1,028.46.
  • $ARGX last traded around $898.94.

Invesco increased its position in argenx SE ($ARGX) by 42.8% during the most recent quarter, according to its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund owned 594,697 shares of argenx SE after buying 178,289 shares during the quarter. Invesco's holdings in argenx SE were worth $534.60 million as of its most recent filing.

argenx SE ($ARGX) Stock

Last price$898.94
Market cap$55.84B
P/E ratio39.69
Forward P/E24.36
PEG ratio1.50
Beta-0.03
52-week low$510.06
52-week high$934.62
50-day MA$812.92
200-day MA$807.77
Debt-to-equity0.01

argenx SE Earnings

EPS (ttm)$22.51
Revenue (ttm)$4.74B
Revenue growth62.6%
Net margin31.4%
Next earningsJul 23, 2026

Analysts Set New Price Targets

ConsensusStrong Buy
Average target$1028.46
High target$1285.92
Low target$688.25
Analysts covering22

About argenx SE

argenx SE, a commercial-stage biopharma company, develops various therapies for the treatment of autoimmune diseases in the United States, Japan, China, the Netherlands, and internationally. The company offers VYVGART for the treatment of gMG and immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), and VYVGART HYTRULO for the treatment of gMG and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). It also develops efgartigimod for the treatment of seronegative gMG, ocular myasthenia gravis (MG), primary ITP, grave's disease, myositis, Sjögren's disease, systemic sclerosis, and AMR; empasiprubart for MMN, delayed graft function, and CIDP; and adimanebart for congenital myasthenic syndrome and spinal muscular atrophy. In addition, the company is developing ARGX-213, a neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn)-targeted antibody engineered for half-life extension and sustained IgG reduction; ARGX-124, a FcRn pipeline candidate; ARGX-109, which targets IL-6 to treat inflammation; ARGX-121, which targets immunoglobulin A; and ARGX-118, which develops antibodies against Galectin-10, as well as cusatuzumab, ARGX-112, ARGX-114, and ARGX-115. It has strategic partnerships and license agreements with Zai Lab to develop and commercialize efgartigimod; Halozyme Therapeutics to its ENHANZE for the prevention and treatment of human diseases; OncoVerity, Inc for cusatuzumab; and AbbVie, Inc. for ARGX-115. argenx SE was incorporated in 2008 and is based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

ExchangeNasdaqGS
SectorHealthcare
IndustryBiotechnology
HeadquartersAmsterdam, Netherlands
CEOMs. Karen Massey
Employees1,863

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