The excerpt you provided does not contain the actual figures for Q2 2025 revenue, net loss, or cash‑burn. The press release only highlights the progress of the FULCRUM‑VT pivotal study and the company’s overall positioning. To assess the stock’s short‑term outlook you’ll need to pull the full earnings release (or the Form 10‑Q) to obtain the specific numbers (e.g., total revenue, net loss amount, and cash‑burn rate) before you can form a quantitative fundamental view.
In the meantime, the market’s reaction to the announcement can still be gauged. If the stock moved sharply higher, it may indicate that investors are discounting the lack of disclosed numbers, perhaps because they expect the metrics to be in line with expectations or because the study‑progress news is viewed as a catalyst. Conversely, a weak or negative reaction could signal concerns that the financials (once disclosed) might be weaker than the market expects. From a technical standpoint, watch the immediate price action: a break above the recent high on strong volume would support a bullish bias, whereas failure to hold above the prior high or a quick decline below the 20‑day moving average would suggest caution. Until the exact revenue, net‑loss, and cash‑burn figures are confirmed, a prudent approach is to monitor the stock’s price action and volume, and to stay ready for a possible short‑term volatility swing around the official earnings release.