| Annual · values | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Operating Cash Flow | 29.61 M USD | -62.30 M USD | -66.72 M USD | -85.08 M USD | -100.15 M USD | -52.15 M USD | -24.67 M USD | -8.45 M USD |
| Depreciation & Amortization | 325000 USD | 343000 USD | 437000 USD | 508000 USD | 205000 USD | 52000 USD | 47000 USD | 44000 USD |
| Stock-Based Compensation | 6.63 M USD | 10.63 M USD | 9.60 M USD | 12.20 M USD | 14.04 M USD | 7.76 M USD | 3.64 M USD | 64000 USD |
| Capital Expenditures | — | 0 USD | 33000 USD | 192000 USD | 2.71 M USD | 142000 USD | 21000 USD | 76000 USD |
| Cash Flow from Investing | -44.91 M USD | 16.97 M USD | 16.35 M USD | 53.37 M USD | 130.61 M USD | -281.69 M USD | -21000 USD | -76000 USD |
| Cash Flow from Financing | -146000 USD | 25.55 M USD | 71.93 M USD | 177000 USD | 729000 USD | 214.94 M USD | 127.76 M USD | 52.31 M USD |
| Dividends Paid | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Stock Buybacks | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Free Cash Flow | — | -62.30 M USD | -66.75 M USD | -85.27 M USD | -102.86 M USD | -52.29 M USD | -24.70 M USD | -8.53 M USD |
Black Diamond Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage oncology company developing MasterKey therapies that target families of oncogenic mutations in patients with genetically defined cancers. These therapies aim to address a broad spectrum of tumors, overcome resistance mechanisms, minimize wild-type mediated toxicities, and achieve brain penetrance for treating central nervous system diseases, including brain metastases and primary brain tumors. The company's lead candidate, silevertinib (BDTX-1535), is a brain-penetrant, fourth-generation epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) MasterKey inhibitor advancing in a Phase 2 trial for frontline non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with non-classical EGFR mutations and in trials for glioblastoma (GBM) with EGFR alterations. Black Diamond Therapeutics has also licensed BDTX-4933, a brain-penetrant RAF MasterKey inhibitor targeting RAF/RAS-mutant solid tumors, to Servier for further development. Headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and founded in 2014, the company focuses on precision oncology to meet unmet needs in mutation-driven cancers.