| Annual · values | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Operating Cash Flow | 67.99 M USD | -40.66 M USD | -23.38 M USD | -73.15 M USD | -252.97 M USD | -110.39 M USD | -257.44 M USD | -97.49 M USD | -56.16 M USD | 57.91 M USD | -52.41 M USD | -27.48 M USD |
| Depreciation & Amortization | 1.27 M USD | 1.46 M USD | 1.58 M USD | 1.65 M USD | 1.93 M USD | 2.08 M USD | 2.25 M USD | 899000 USD | 617000 USD | 296000 USD | 96000 USD | 49000 USD |
| Stock-Based Compensation | 11.28 M USD | 7.78 M USD | 9.32 M USD | 17.85 M USD | 22.73 M USD | 24.46 M USD | 11.93 M USD | 19.04 M USD | 8.87 M USD | 5.83 M USD | 4.71 M USD | 6.01 M USD |
| Capital Expenditures | 291000 USD | 33000 USD | 0 USD | 114000 USD | 59000 USD | 317000 USD | 6.66 M USD | 1.61 M USD | 1.62 M USD | 2.66 M USD | 414000 USD | 229000 USD |
| Cash Flow from Investing | -7.93 M USD | -33000 USD | 0 USD | -114000 USD | 39.94 M USD | -40.00 M USD | 211.18 M USD | 36.59 M USD | -177.26 M USD | 12.71 M USD | -13.69 M USD | -65.35 M USD |
| Cash Flow from Financing | 72.93 M USD | 49.66 M USD | -25.21 M USD | 14.60 M USD | 133.73 M USD | 231.72 M USD | 88.97 M USD | 96.56 M USD | 116.24 M USD | 66.95 M USD | 83.09 M USD | 104.40 M USD |
| Dividends Paid | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Stock Buybacks | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 162000 USD |
| Free Cash Flow | 67.70 M USD | -40.69 M USD | -23.38 M USD | -73.27 M USD | -253.02 M USD | -110.70 M USD | -264.10 M USD | -99.10 M USD | -57.78 M USD | 55.24 M USD | -52.82 M USD | -27.71 M USD |
Akebia Therapeutics Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing therapies for patients impacted by kidney disease. Its lead product, Vafseo (vadadustat), is an oral hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl hydroxylase inhibitor approved for treating anemia due to chronic kidney disease in adults on dialysis. The company also maintains a pipeline targeting rare kidney diseases, including praliciguat, an sGC stimulator in Phase 2 for biopsy-confirmed focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, and AKB-097, a tissue-targeted C3d-Factor H fusion protein complement inhibitor planned for Phase 2 basket studies across complement-mediated conditions such as IgA nephropathy, lupus nephritis, and C3 glomerulopathy. Additional candidates like AKB-9090 address acute kidney injury associated with cardiac surgery. Akebia Therapeutics Inc. supports its portfolio through licensing agreements, such as for Vafseo in Europe, and engages in post-marketing studies to expand clinical understanding and patient access in the dialysis community. Headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company plays a key role in addressing unmet needs in the nephrology sector with innovative oral therapies and targeted pipeline advancements.