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ACHV vs CLDX

Side-by-side comparison of Achieve Life Sciences Inc. (ACHV) and Celldex Therapeutics Inc. (CLDX): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.

Summary

  • Both ACHV and CLDX operate in Biotechnology: In Vitro & In Vivo Diagnostic Substances (Health Care), so they compete in similar markets.
  • CLDX is the larger of the two at $2.24B, about 4.0x ACHV ($562.6M).
  • Over the past year, ACHV is up 46.3% and CLDX is up 38.0% - ACHV leads by 8.2 points.
  • ACHV has hit the wire 10 times in the past 4 weeks while CLDX has been quiet.
  • CLDX has more recent analyst coverage (21 ratings vs 8 for ACHV).
PerformanceACHV+46.27%CLDX+38.02%
2025-06-09+0.00%2026-06-08
MetricACHVCLDX
Company
Achieve Life Sciences Inc.
Celldex Therapeutics Inc.
Price
$5.49+7.13%
$28.57-0.23%
Market cap
$562.6M
$2.24B
1M return
+14.39%
-14.19%
1Y return
+46.27%
+38.02%
Industry
Biotechnology: In Vitro & In Vivo Diagnostic Substances
Biotechnology: In Vitro & In Vivo Diagnostic Substances
Exchange
NASDAQ
NASDAQ
IPO
News (4w)
10
0
Recent ratings
8
21
ACHV

Achieve Life Sciences Inc.

Achieve Life Sciences, Inc., a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company, develops and commercializes of cytisinicline for smoking cessation and nicotine addiction in the United States and internationally. The company offers cytisinicline, a plant-based alkaloid that interacts with nicotine receptors in the brain to help reduce the severity of nicotine withdrawal symptoms. It has license agreements with Sopharma AD and University of Bristol. The company is based in Vancouver, Canada.

CLDX

Celldex Therapeutics Inc.

Celldex Therapeutics, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company, engages in developing therapeutic monoclonal and bispecific antibodies for the treatment of various diseases. Its drug candidates include antibody-based therapeutics to treat patients with inflammatory diseases and various forms of cancer. The company's clinical development programs CDX-0159, a Phase I monoclonal antibody that binds the receptor tyrosine kinase KIT and inhibits its activity; CDX-1140, a human agonist monoclonal antibody targeted to CD40, a key activator of immune response, which is found on dendritic cells, macrophages, and B cells, as well as is expressed on various cancer cells; and CDX-527, a bispecific antibody, which uses the company's proprietary active anti-PD-L1 and CD27 human antibodies to couple CD27 costimulation with blockade of the PD-L1/PD-1 pathway to help prime and activate anti-tumor T cell responses through CD27 costimulation. Celldex Therapeutics, Inc. has research collaboration and license agreements with University of Southampton to develop human antibodies towards CD27; Amgen Inc. with exclusive rights to CDX-301 and CD40 ligand; and Yale University. The company was incorporated in 1983 and is headquartered in Hampton, New Jersey.