Can DNDN Turn it Around?

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Dendreon (Nasdaq: DNDN ) has new management in place, but they're sticking with the same guidance of "modest" quarter-over-quarter growth of the biotech's prostate cancer treatment, Provenge. It's unreasonable for investors to think John Johnson and his new crew could turn things around quickly, but investors should keep a close eye on the biotech.

The company has two goals: raise revenue and decrease gross margins -- so basically the same as your typical company that isn't involved in drug development. Most biotechs are only worried about increasing sales because the margins are already plenty high; they have to make up for all the research and development dollars used to create the medicines.

Provenge is different because it's tailor-made for each patient. The company had to build three plants to service the U.S., and if they're not running at full capacity -- they're not -- there are a lot of fixed labor costs that eat into the bottom line.

Dendreon is working on a few things to increase gross margins -- refining the manufacturing processes, an electronic tracking system, and automation for manufacturing and testing the individualized product -- but the biggest near-term gains in gross margins will come from increasing revenue. When Provenge hits $500 million in annual sales, Dendreon thinks it'll be at 50% gross margins, up substantially from the 27% in the first quarter, which will make the company cash flow-positive on U.S. sales.

When it'll hit that milestone is anyone's guess; management certainly isn't saying. At the modest 6.5% quarter-over-quarter growth rate Dendreon recorded in the first quarter, it'll take seven more quarters to get to a run rate of $500 million in annual sales. With impending competition from Johnson & Johnson's (NYSE: JNJ ) Zytiga, Medivation's (Nasdaq: MDVN ) MDV3100, Sanofi's (NYSE: SNY ) Jevtana, Exelixis' (Nasdaq: EXEL ) cabozantinib, and others, I don't think investors are willing to wait that long.

Management claims prostate cancer treatment isn't an either/or issue and Provenge will be used sequentially with the other drugs. Proving it with accelerating sales beyond "modest" growth would certainly help investors buy into the theory.
 






This is a board for employees.

You should go to Investors Village where you can become buddies with Care to Live and Theodore. You will get all the bullish spin and greed you want. Those people are like mini-MG's. They are money and gambling addicts and deep down want to lose money under some guise that they are in this for good intentions. They will all be penniless just like MG is going to be. That is what gamblers want deep deep down. To lose everything. Now run along....
 






You are right atrocities happened at Dendreon. I am an advocate for those who are victims of high level employees, board members and ex-employees of Dendreon. Dendreon must fail. If Dendreon succeeds, tens of thousands of men with advanced prostate cancer will live longer, happier, and healthier lives. This can not be allowed to happen. Johnson has a strong track record in successful oncology drug launches. This can not be allowed to happen again. Johnson must fail. Atrocities happened at Dendreon. Dendreon must fail. Happy Memorial Day.
 






Isn't your anger is misguided? I understand why you feel the way you do. But shouldn't your anger be focused toward those who put personal wealth ahead of the company and to see to it that they be punished? If the company fails, it only hurts men with cancer, their families and employees get hurt.

Think about it. The criminals have already cashed out. Damming the company won't hurt them one bit. You might feel better about yourself but what will you have really accomplished??
 






The person who wrote post 3 is sarcastically imitating another poster who he cant debate fairly with. This started yesterday and he is flooding the board with his foolishness and obsessive compulsive disorder. He now begins all of his posts about being an advocate for victims. Then talks about atrocities having taken place and then says DNDN must fail. He is long the stock but cant defend the company in appropriate ways with facts and truth. He is imitating another person who posts here who destroys him in every post. He can not win any debate. He likes to argue and he uses lies and deception to try to win points. He understands he has failed in his debates with the other poster who debates fairly and truthfully and doesn't uses lies and name calling to prove his points. He lost so he is trying another tact. I am surprised CF is allowing it.
 












I must disagree with the person who wrote in post #4: "If the company fails, it only hurts men with cancer, their families and employees get hurt."

The whole idea of hundreds of thousands of men with late stage prostate cancer living longer, healthier, and happier lives because they were provided Provenge really turns my stomach. It truly makes me want to vomit. The audacity of providing a cancer treatment that actually helps people.

I am short Dendreon common stock and will go to all lengths to see that the company fails. My efforts have included: 1) downplaying provenge's survival benefit in every media outlet possible as often as possible by highlighting a median benefit that was muted by placebo crossover,ie, a Provenge 7.1 month true median survival advantage is terrible, compare this with Taxotere with its 2.5 month survival advantage and horrible side effects, how stupid and gullible these media are, they play right into my hands, 2) funding Marie Huber, an "ex" hedge fund employee to create a completely scientifically bogus immunodepletion theory, get it published in a bogus journal, create as much media buzz as possible about my "theory", having a few planted MDs at medical conferences bring up my "theory" - I love it all - the classic definition of this is is know as "industrial sabotage", 3) play up reimbursements fears among MDs - it does not matter that Medicare pays in 14 days on average and Dendreon will work with the MD if a rare claim denial happens, 4) play up the administration of three Provenge infusions in one months time with MDs and the media as being "complex" and "burdensome", where ten infusions of chemotherapy Taxotere over thirty weeks or monthly "monitoring" MD visits for patients on Zytiga for a year or more to check for liver, heart damage, etc., as being "easy to administer" is classic diversionary spin, especially when you consider the the fact that most Zytiga patients will remain on co-adminstered steriods until they die because it is addictive and difficult to get off of, 5) setting up in people's minds that Provenge is an "either or treatment" with other therapies, where in reality, as with all other cancer treatments offering a sizeable survival advantage through a completely novel mechanism of action, Provenge will administered in sequence or in combination with other therapies, and 6) spinning Provenge as "expensive" in patient minds, where the truth is that the co-pays and medicare doughnut hole make other prostate cancer therapies much more expensive than Provenge from a patient out-of-pocket perspective, - this is so since Provenge which is considered a treatment and not a drug for insurance and medicare purposes.

Imagine people are stupid enough to actually believe my "spin".

I will do all I can to see that Provenge suffers. As I wrote above, the whole idea of hundreds of thousands of men with late stage prostate cancer living longer, healthier, and happier lives because they were provided Provenge really turns my stomach.
 






post # 7 your post is misguided and frankly just plain stupid. just to address one portion of your silly post....reimbursement, the issue of cost density is real.... this is not spin. practices really have to write those checks. There is only a limited number of checks that can be written even when reimbursement is certain. According to the wikipedia, "The term conspiracy theory originally meant the "theory" that an event or phenomenon was the result of conspiracy between interested parties; however, from the mid-1960s onward, it has been often used to denote ridiculous, misconceived, paranoid, unfounded, outlandish, or irrational theories." we are now 4 decades post 1960's. you seem not just crazy but you seem angry.
 






To the person who wrote post #8, you are right atrocities happened at Dendreon. I am an advocate for those who are victims of high level employees, board members and ex-employees of Dendreon. Dendreon must fail. If Dendreon succeeds, tens of thousands of men with advanced prostate cancer will live longer, happier, and healthier lives. This can not be allowed to happen. Johnson has a strong track record in successful oncology drug launches. This can not be allowed to happen again. Johnson must fail. Atrocities happened at Dendreon. Dendreon must fail. Happy Memorial Day.
 






"post # 7 your post is misguided and frankly just plain stupid."

I could not agree more with you. That poster should be waterboarded with Provenge. Dendreon, provenge, and the 1,500 employees that work there should all be flushed down the toilet. The audacity of my fellow Dendreon employees that have to date actually helped 5,000 men live longer and healthier lives (with tens of thousands more soon to be treated). Provenge is in the Top Ten of oncology drug launches of all time in terms of first full year of revenues. Dendreon needs to be destroyed and NOW.
 






No question that rubber meets the road when a Urologist has to write a big @ss check. The prior poster who suggested that Dendreon would resolve bad debt is, shall we say, smoking crack. I am not aware of any promise or letter that we can share with Urologists to suggest that bad debt will be resolved by Dendreon. Nevertheless, I have come accross the following video in a related post and it proports to resolve Provenge reimbursement concerns. The service apparently handles all aspects of billing and reimbursement, provides clinicians with an advance at or around the time of treatment and clinicians still make some money. The company can be found at www.RxAssure.net and the link to the video is below. I hope this information helps those reps who at this point have not completely given up.

http://youtu.be/Om6Zsl_pyEg