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The Danger in Dendreon
Kusick: A Bad Bet
Our first stock this week is a name that's had quite a ride since March:
Dendreon(DNDN Quote), the biotech company that has seen Provenge, a vaccine for prostate cancer that is its most developed drug candidate, spur intense debate among health-care professionals and investors alike.
The rollercoaster ride began on March 29, when an FDA panel voted 13-4 in favor of the efficacy of Provenge and 17-0 in support of its safety, triggering a short squeeze that sent
shares rocketing.
Following the vote, bears cried foul, noting that the FDA effectively changed its efficacy question after an initial negative response from the panel, which voted no when asked if the data "establish the efficacy" of the treatment (the key word being "establish"). But the panel changed its tune when asked if the data were "substantial but not conclusive." Nevertheless, the bulls won the round and shares pushed well over $20.