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NPCE Investors Have Opportunity to Join NeuroPace, Inc. Fraud Investigation with the Schall Law Firm
NPCE Investors Have Opportunity to Join NeuroPace, Inc. Fraud Investigation with the Schall Law Firm

Business Wire

time10 hours ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

NPCE Investors Have Opportunity to Join NeuroPace, Inc. Fraud Investigation with the Schall Law Firm

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Schall Law Firm, a national shareholder rights litigation firm, announces that it is investigating claims on behalf of investors of NeuroPace, Inc. ('NeuroPace' or 'the Company') (NASDAQ: NPCE) for violations of the securities laws. The investigation focuses on whether the Company issued false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose information pertinent to investors. NeuroPace issued a press release on May 27, 2025, "announcing the preliminary primary endpoint one-year results of the two-year NAUTILUS study evaluating safety and effectiveness of the RNS System for treatment of individuals with drug-resistant idiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGE)." According to the Company, "The study did not reach statistical significance for the primary effectiveness endpoint in the overall study population, which was to show a longer time to a second generalized tonic-clonic seizure in the active stimulation group compared to the sham stimulation group." Based on this news, shares of NeuroPace fell by almost 28.4% on May 27, 2025. If you are a shareholder who suffered a loss, click here to participate. We also encourage you to contact Brian Schall of the Schall Law Firm, 2049 Century Park East, Suite 2460, Los Angeles, CA 90067, at 310-301-3335, to discuss your rights free of charge. You can also reach us through the firm's website at or by email at bschall@ The Schall Law Firm represents investors around the world and specializes in securities class action lawsuits and shareholder rights litigation. This press release may be considered Attorney Advertising in some jurisdictions under the applicable law and rules of ethics.

H.C. Wainwright Initiates Coverage of NeuroPace (NPCE) With Buy Rating
H.C. Wainwright Initiates Coverage of NeuroPace (NPCE) With Buy Rating

Yahoo

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

H.C. Wainwright Initiates Coverage of NeuroPace (NPCE) With Buy Rating

On May 28, H.C. Wainwright analyst Yi Chen initiated coverage of NeuroPace, Inc. (NASDAQ:NPCE) with a Buy rating and a price target of $18. The rating comes after the company released preliminary results for one-year data in NAUTILUS study. On May 27, the company announced key results from its NAUTILUS study, the first clinical trial evaluating its RNS system for drug-resistant idiopathic generalized epilepsy. The study met its primary safety endpoint at 12 weeks post-implant, demonstrating a low rate of serious adverse events and reinforcing the device's established safety profile. The analyst noted that the system demonstrated significant seizure reduction in the clinical stage. A close-up of a medical device being calibrated and tested in a clinical laboratory setting. Moreover, NeuroPace, Inc. (NASDAQ:NPCE) delivered robust results for the fiscal first quarter of 2025. The revenue grew more than 24% year-over-year to $22.52 million and surpassed expectations by $676,490, whereas the EPS of $-0.21 also exceeded consensus by $0.03. The analyst said that the stock has appreciated over 150% during the past year and the recent data from the study presents an attractive entry point for investors. NeuroPace Inc. (NASDAQ:NPCE) is a commercial-stage medical device company that develops the RNS system. RNS system is an implantable brain-responsive device designed to reduce or prevent seizures in people with drug-resistant epilepsy. While we acknowledge the potential of NPCE as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and have limited downside risk. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than NPCE and that has 100x upside potential, check out our report about the . READ NEXT: and . Disclosure: None. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Why Is NeuroPace Stock Falling After Epilepsy Treatment Study Data?
Why Is NeuroPace Stock Falling After Epilepsy Treatment Study Data?

Yahoo

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Why Is NeuroPace Stock Falling After Epilepsy Treatment Study Data?

NeuroPace, Inc. (NASDAQ:NPCE) released preliminary primary endpoint one-year results of the two-year NAUTILUS study evaluating safety and effectiveness of the RNS System for drug-resistant idiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGE). The study met its primary 12-week post-implant safety endpoint, demonstrating a low rate of serious adverse events related to the device and implant procedure. The study did not reach statistical significance for the primary effectiveness endpoint in the overall study population, which was to show a longer time to a second generalized tonic-clonic seizure in the active stimulation group compared to the sham stimulation the data did show a clinically meaningful and statistically significant response in the primary effectiveness endpoint within a subgroup of patients with lower baseline frequency of generalized tonic-clonic seizures, representing most trial participants. Additionally, the company said that within the entire trial population, clinically relevant data, including median percent seizure reduction, responder rates, and improvement in seizure-free days, showed numerically robust and clinically meaningful improvements over the first year of treatment and continued in those who have progressed to the second year. The company will engage with the FDA to discuss regulatory pathways based on the data. These discussions may include the possibility of utilizing the overall median seizure reduction data across the full study population and pursuing a more targeted indication focused on patients with lower baseline seizure frequency who may represent a majority of IGE patients. In April, NeuroPaces terminated its distribution relationship for SEEG products and will begin winding down the relationship in the fourth quarter of 2025 and continuing through the first quarter of 2026. NeuroPace announced three-year effectiveness data from the Post-Approval Study (PAS) of the RNS System in April. The data showed an 82% median reduction in seizures in adults treated with brain-responsive stimulation for drug-resistant focal epilepsy and seizure freedom, with 42% of patients remaining seizure-free for 6+ months. Sales grew 24% to $22.5 million in the first quarter of 2025. RNS System revenue grew 29%, excluding revenue from implants in the NAUTILUS study in the first quarter of 2024. Increased sales of the RNS System primarily drove the company's revenue growth. The company also continued to generate meaningful revenue from sales of SEEG products. NeuroPace raised the fiscal year 2025 sales guidance from $92 million-$96 million to $93 million-$97 million compared to the consensus of $93.64 million. Price Action: NPCE stock is down 33.90% at $11.68 at the last check Tuesday. Read Next:Up Next: Transform your trading with Benzinga Edge's one-of-a-kind market trade ideas and tools. Click now to access unique insights that can set you ahead in today's competitive market. Get the latest stock analysis from Benzinga? This article Why Is NeuroPace Stock Falling After Epilepsy Treatment Study Data? originally appeared on © 2025 Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved. Sign in to access your portfolio

NYT Strands April 29 answers, Spangram & hints: Full guide to today's puzzle theme 'I've got you covered' and how to solve it
NYT Strands April 29 answers, Spangram & hints: Full guide to today's puzzle theme 'I've got you covered' and how to solve it

Economic Times

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Economic Times

NYT Strands April 29 answers, Spangram & hints: Full guide to today's puzzle theme 'I've got you covered' and how to solve it

Solve the NYT Strands April 29 puzzle with this complete guide. Find the theme, discover the spangram 'SHELLS,' and uncover every answer with easy clues. Beat the challenge and enjoy your daily word fix with simple, clear hints today! Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 29, Puzzle #422- The story of today's NYT Strands puzzle (#422) is a quirky and enjoyable one, centered around a tricky but satisfying theme. If you've been scratching your head trying to connect the dots, don't worry—this guide will walk you through today's theme, clues, and answers in a clear, user-friendly way. The theme for today, April 29, is: "I've got you covered." At first glance, it might seem vague, but once you catch on, the answers start falling into place. The theme connects words associated with things that have protective coverings—organic or otherwise. It's all about the outer layers, hard shells, or coverings that protect what's inside. To unlock hints in the NYT Strands puzzle, you don't need to solve the full theme words right away. You can just start by entering any word with four or more letters. For every three such words, the game automatically reveals one of the theme words. Below are the words that helped unlock today's clues: SLOT, LITE, COAT, TACO, LUNE, DOLL, DILL, MOLL, TALE, TOTE, TOTES, TOES, ROLL Let's break it down. The answers, as always, tie into the theme. All of them relate to shells or protective exteriors. Here's the full list, including today's Spangram—the word that stretches across the board from one end to the other. Non-Spangram answers: WALNUT – A nut with a hard shell. – A nut with a hard shell. NUCLEUS – The core of a cell, often surrounded by a membrane. – The core of a cell, often surrounded by a membrane. NAUTILUS – A sea creature known for its beautiful, coiled shell. – A sea creature known for its beautiful, coiled shell. TORTOISE – Known for its iconic hard shell. – Known for its iconic hard shell. ARMADILLO – A land animal protected by tough armor-like plating. Today's Spangram: SHELLS To find it: Start with the "S" that's five rows down in the far right column, then trace your way across the grid. Today's Strands puzzle stands out because the answers come from all over the place—marine life, biology, animals, even nuts. That randomness makes it hard to find a pattern early on. You may spot TORTOISE and think 'animals,' but then see WALNUT or NUCLEUS and second-guess yourself. That's what makes puzzles like this more satisfying once you crack them. If today's puzzle was a bit of a challenge, you're not alone. Here are a few of the hardest NYT Strands puzzles so far this year, according to CNET's coverage: 'Dated Slang' – January 21: Toughest word: PHAT This one was hard unless you're familiar with '90s lingo. Toughest word: This one was hard unless you're familiar with '90s lingo. 'Thar She Blows!' – January 15: Toughest words: BALEEN , RIGHT (as in right whale) Very marine-focused, and tough if you're not into ocean science. Toughest words: , (as in right whale) Very marine-focused, and tough if you're not into ocean science. 'Off the Hook' – January 9: Toughest words: BIGEYE , SKIPJACK Another sea-themed brain teaser packed with fishy terms If you're looking for hints and solutions for other popular NYT games like Wordle, Connections, or the Mini Crossword, you can head over to CNET's daily puzzle guide. They publish reliable updates with tips, theme breakdowns, and even context for trickier clues. Absolutely. The April 29 NYT Strands puzzle was a great mix of logic and lateral thinking. The wide variety of clues—from a walnut to a nautilus —keeps you guessing, and the 'I've got you covered' theme ties it all together neatly in the end. It's these kinds of puzzles that make daily word games more than just a habit—they're a workout for the brain. Q1: What is the theme of NYT Strands April 29 puzzle? The theme is 'I've got you covered,' focused on words related to protective shells. Q2: What is today's NYT Strands spangram answer? The spangram for April 29 is SHELLS, linking all the theme words.

NYT Strands April 29 answers, Spangram & hints: Full guide to today's puzzle theme 'I've got you covered' and how to solve it
NYT Strands April 29 answers, Spangram & hints: Full guide to today's puzzle theme 'I've got you covered' and how to solve it

Time of India

time29-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

NYT Strands April 29 answers, Spangram & hints: Full guide to today's puzzle theme 'I've got you covered' and how to solve it

Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 29, Puzzle #422- The story of today's NYT Strands puzzle (#422) is a quirky and enjoyable one, centered around a tricky but satisfying theme. If you've been scratching your head trying to connect the dots, don't worry—this guide will walk you through today's theme, clues, and answers in a clear, user-friendly way. #Pahalgam Terrorist Attack The groundwork before India mounts a strike at Pakistan India considers closing airspace to Pakistani carriers amid rising tensions Cold Start: India's answer to Pakistan's nuclear threats What is the theme of today's NYT strands puzzle? The theme for today, April 29, is: "I've got you covered." At first glance, it might seem vague, but once you catch on, the answers start falling into place. The theme connects words associated with things that have protective coverings—organic or otherwise. It's all about the outer layers, hard shells, or coverings that protect what's inside. 5 5 Next Stay Playback speed 1x Normal Back 0.25x 0.5x 1x Normal 1.5x 2x 5 5 / Skip Ads by How do you unlock clues in strands? To unlock hints in the NYT Strands puzzle, you don't need to solve the full theme words right away. You can just start by entering any word with four or more letters . For every three such words, the game automatically reveals one of the theme words. Below are the words that helped unlock today's clues: SLOT, LITE, COAT, TACO, LUNE, DOLL, DILL, MOLL, TALE, TOTE, TOTES, TOES, ROLL Live Events What are the full answers for today's NYT strands puzzle? Let's break it down. The answers, as always, tie into the theme. All of them relate to shells or protective exteriors . Here's the full list, including today's S pangram —the word that stretches across the board from one end to the other. Non-Spangram answers: WALNUT – A nut with a hard shell. NUCLEUS – The core of a cell, often surrounded by a membrane. NAUTILUS – A sea creature known for its beautiful, coiled shell. TORTOISE – Known for its iconic hard shell. ARMADILLO – A land animal protected by tough armor-like plating. Today's Spangram: SHELLS To find it: Start with the "S" that's five rows down in the far right column , then trace your way across the grid. What makes this puzzle tricky? Today's Strands puzzle stands out because the answers come from all over the place—marine life, biology, animals, even nuts. That randomness makes it hard to find a pattern early on. You may spot TORTOISE and think 'animals,' but then see WALNUT or NUCLEUS and second-guess yourself. That's what makes puzzles like this more satisfying once you crack them. What are some of the toughest NYT strands puzzles recently? If today's puzzle was a bit of a challenge, you're not alone. Here are a few of the hardest NYT Strands puzzles so far this year, according to CNET's coverage: 'Dated Slang' – January 21: Toughest word: PHAT This one was hard unless you're familiar with '90s lingo. 'Thar She Blows!' – January 15: Toughest words: BALEEN , RIGHT (as in right whale) Very marine-focused, and tough if you're not into ocean science. 'Off the Hook' – January 9: Toughest words: BIGEYE , SKIPJACK Another sea-themed brain teaser packed with fishy terms If you're looking for hints and solutions for other popular NYT games like Wordle , Connections , or the Mini Crossword , you can head over to CNET's daily puzzle guide. They publish reliable updates with tips, theme breakdowns, and even context for trickier clues. Was today's NYT strands worth the challenge? Absolutely. The April 29 NYT Strands puzzle was a great mix of logic and lateral thinking. The wide variety of clues—from a walnut to a nautilus —keeps you guessing, and the 'I've got you covered' theme ties it all together neatly in the end. It's these kinds of puzzles that make daily word games more than just a habit—they're a workout for the brain. FAQs: Q1: What is the theme of NYT Strands April 29 puzzle? The theme is 'I've got you covered,' focused on words related to protective shells. Q2: What is today's NYT Strands spangram answer? The spangram for April 29 is SHELLS , linking all the theme words.

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