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Corcept Therapeutics Incorporated (CORT)

NCM · Healthcare · Biotechnology

$82.91 -0.41%

Closing price as of 2026-06-12 · Source: TEK2day Finance

1-Year Price History +16.5% over period
$93$77$61$45$29 2025-062025-092025-122026-032026-06

Key Metrics

Market Cap
$8.90B
Shares Outstanding
107.4M
P/S (TTM)
11.6x
P/E (TTM)
237x
Exchange
NCM
Currency
USD

About Corcept Therapeutics Incorporated

Corcept Therapeutics Incorporated, a biopharmaceutical company, engages in the discovery and development of medications to treat severe endocrinologic, oncologic, metabolic, and neurologic disorders in the United States. The company offers Korlym, an oral medication for the treatment of hyperglycemia secondary to hypercortisolism in adult patients with endogenous Cushing's syndrome who have type 2 diabetes mellitus or glucose intolerance and have failed surgery or are not candidates for surgery. It also develops relacorilant, a selective cortisol modulator for patients with hypercortisolism; a selective cortisol modulator miricorilant, which is in Phase 1b trial for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis; and a portfolio of proprietary selective cortisol modulators, such as relacorilant, nenocorilant, miricorilant, and dazucorilant for the treatment of Lou Gehrig's disease. The company was incorporated in 1998 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.

Quarterly Financials

Metric2025-06-302025-09-302025-12-312026-03-31
Revenue194.4M207.6M202.1M164.9M
Gross Profit191.0M203.0M199.6M162.0M
Operating Income26.7M10.2M4.5M-49.6M
Net Income35.1M19.7M24.3M-31.8M
Diluted EPS$0.29$0.16$0.20$-0.30

Annual Financials

Metric2022-12-312023-12-312024-12-312025-12-31
Revenue401.9M482.4M675.0M761.4M
Gross Profit396.5M475.9M664.2M748.4M
Operating Income112.6M107.3M137.0M44.8M
Net Income101.4M106.1M141.2M99.7M
Diluted EPS$0.87$0.94$1.23$0.82
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