Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology Inc. (HRGN)
OTCMKTS
· Delayed Price · Currency is USD
1.567
+0.027 (1.75%)
Apr 28, 2026, 9:30 AM EST
HRGN Revenue
In the year 2025, Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology had annual revenue of $704.00K with 63.72% growth. Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology had revenue of $219.00K in the quarter ending December 31, 2025, a decrease of -15.12%.
Revenue
704.00K
Revenue Growth
+63.72%
P/S Ratio
39.13
Revenue / Employee
88.00K
Employees
8
Market Cap
27.55M
Revenue Chart
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Full DefinitionHarvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology News
- 2 days ago - Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology Announces First Patient Treated with Cellspan Esophageal Implant at Mayo Clinic - GlobeNewsWire
- 3 months ago - Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology Collaborates with University of Southern California to Test Treatment for Esophageal Disease - GlobeNewsWire
- 1 year ago - Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology Announces Strategic Collaboration with Children's Hospital Capital institute of Pediatrics in Beijing, China to Advance Treatment for Esophageal Atresia - GlobeNewsWire
- 1 year ago - Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology Appoints Mao Zhang to Board of Directors - GlobeNewsWire
- 1 year ago - Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology Announces $5 Million Financing to Continue Clinical Trial - GlobeNewsWire
- 2 years ago - Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Recent Business Highlights - GlobeNewsWire
- 2 years ago - Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Financial Results and Recent Business Highlights - GlobeNewsWire
- 2 years ago - Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology and the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Establish a Research Collaboration to Study the Repair and Regeneration of the Colon following Colectomy - GlobeNewsWire