
Core Insights - Corcept Therapeutics (CORT) reported Q2 2025 earnings of $0.29 per share, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.23, but down from $0.32 in the same quarter last year [1][7] - Revenues for the second quarter increased by 18.7% year over year to $194.4 million, although this figure fell short of the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $204 million [1][4] - The revenue was solely derived from product sales of the Cushing's syndrome drug, Korlym [1] Financial Performance - Revenue from Korlym missed the model estimate of $211.7 million [4] - Research and development expenses rose by 3.1% year over year to $60.5 million [4] - Selling, general, and administrative expenses surged by approximately 55.1% year over year to $103.8 million [4] - Total operating expenses increased by 30.8% year over year to $167.8 million in Q2 [4] - Cash and investments as of June 30, 2025, totaled $515 million, down from $570.8 million as of March 31, 2025 [5] Guidance and Market Reaction - Corcept lowered its total revenue guidance for 2025 to a range of $850-$900 million from the previous $900-$950 million [6][8] - This revision may have negatively impacted investor sentiment, leading to a 4.7% decline in stock price during pre-market trading on August 1 [8] Pipeline Developments - Corcept submitted a new drug application (NDA) to the FDA for its lead pipeline candidate, relacorilant, in combination with nab-paclitaxel for treating platinum-resistant ovarian cancer [9] - The NDA submission was based on data from the pivotal phase III ROSELLA study, which met its primary endpoint of improved progression-free survival [10] - The company is also evaluating relacorilant in combination with nab-paclitaxel and Avastin in the phase II BELLA study for the same indication [11][12] - Additional studies are ongoing for relacorilant in early-stage prostate cancer and for other pipeline candidates targeting various conditions [13] Market Performance - Year-to-date, Corcept's shares have increased by 33.3%, significantly outperforming the industry average rise of 4.5% [2]