- Analyst H.C. Wainwright raised the price target for Alpha Cognition to $20.00, suggesting a potential upside of about 127%.
- Alpha Cognition reported total revenue of $6.1 million for Q2 2026, a significant increase from the prior year and beating analyst estimates by 41.04%.
- Despite a net loss of $8.8 million, this marks an improvement from the previous year’s $13.2 million loss, driven by strong ZUNVEYL demand.
Alpha Cognition (NASDAQ: ACOG) is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing treatments for neurological disorders. Its main commercial product is ZUNVEYL, a treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. The company operates within the competitive Medical – Biomedical and Genetics industry, where performance is closely watched by investors and analysts.
On August 17, 2026, an analyst from H.C. Wainwright raised the price target for Alpha Cognition to $20.00. A price target is an analyst’s projection of a stock’s future price. At the time, the stock was trading at $8.80, meaning the new target suggests a potential price increase, or upside, of about 127%.
This optimistic outlook is supported by the company’s recent financial performance. Alpha Cognition reported total revenue of $6.1 million for the second quarter of 2026. This is a significant increase from the $1.7 million reported in the same period last year and beat analyst estimates by 41.04%, as highlighted by Zacks Investment Research.
The revenue growth is driven by its Alzheimer’s treatment, ZUNVEYL, which generated approximately $6 million. The company also reported a GAAP gross product margin of about 94%. This high margin shows that the cost to produce the product is very low compared to the revenue it generates, indicating strong profitability for the product itself.
While the company still posted a net loss of $8.8 million, or $0.40 per share, this is a notable improvement from the $13.2 million loss, or $0.82 per share, from the prior year. As noted in a report by Business Wire, CEO Michael McFadden credited the results to a “strong quarter of execution with clear sequential growth in ZUNVEYL demand.”
