Movement Alert|Kardigan Rises 42.28% in Regular Trading, IPO Debut Draws Strong Market Demand

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On June 19, Kardigan surged 42.28% in regular trading, trading at $23.5/share, with turnover of approximately $100 million. The stock made its Nasdaq debut after pricing its IPO at the top of its indicated range.

Kardigan priced its initial public offering of 25 million shares at $16 each, raising approximately $400 million in gross proceeds. The pricing came at the upper end of the previously disclosed $14–$16 range, and underwriters were granted a 30-day option to purchase up to an additional 3.75 million shares. The stock opened at $16.25 and climbed as high as $21 during the session before extending gains further. The upsized offering and strong first-day performance reflect robust investor appetite for the company's cardiovascular pipeline.

Kardigan is a clinical-stage precision therapeutics company with three late-stage assets — Danicamtiv, Ataciguat, and Tonlamarsen — all targeting cardiovascular indications with no currently approved therapies. The management team, including CEO Tassos Gianakakos, has deep ties to MyoKardia. Proceeds are earmarked for advancing clinical development programs.

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