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Description
Description
Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. engages in the provision of designed DNA medicines to treat and protect people from infectious diseases, cancer, and diseases associated with human papillomavirus. The company is headquartered in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania and currently employs 134 full-time employees. Its proprietary investigational CELLECTRA devices are designed to deliver the plasmids into the bodyâs cells for optimal effect, without the use of chemical adjuvants, lipid nanoparticles or viral vectors. Its lead candidate is INO-3107 for the t...
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NYSE/NASDAQ
Performance
Performance
$2.17
USD
âź -$6.08 (-65.11%)
10th December 2025, 05:00 a.m.
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Quick facts
Quick facts
âź -16.08% Growth
5 year average annual growth
N/A
5 year average dividend yield
$15 AUD minimum investment
Due to minimum AUD to USD conversion
$27.52 USD median portfolio
Median amount held by the community
Costs
Costs
PURCHASE FEE
$6.50 AUD (or $5.50 with Pearler Prepay)
MANAGEMENT FEE
N/A
ESG
ESG
75.7
Environmental score
95.67
Social score
46.83
Governance score
Community insights
Community insights
General statistics
1 investors hold INO
11 weeks average time between investments
$30 average holding per investor
411 days since last community investment
Demographics
Income of investors
150k - 200k
100%
Less than 50k
0%
50k - 100k
0%
100k - 150k
0%
More than 200k
0%
Age of investors
35-90 years old
100%
18-25 years old
0%
26-34 years old
0%
Legal gender of investors
100% male
0% female
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