Zai Lab Limited (NASDAQ:ZLAB) is one of the best high growth healthcare stocks to buy now. JPMorgan cut the price target on Zai Lab Limited (NASDAQ:ZLAB) to $32 from $39 on March 18, reiterating an Overweight rating on the shares. The rating update came after the firm updated models in the smid-cap biotechnology space.

In its fiscal Q4 and full-year 2025 financial results, Zai Lab Limited (NASDAQ:ZLAB) reported that total revenues grew 17% year-over-year to $127.6 million for fiscal Q4 2025, and 15% year-over-year to $460.2 million for the full-year 2025. The company further reported that Zocilurtatug pelitecan (zoci) is on track to attain the status of Zai Lab Limited’s (NASDAQ:ZLAB) first global oncology launch, with three registration-enabling studies across 2L+ SCLC, 1L SCLC, and extrapulmonary NECs by the end of 2026.

Management also stated that the company is advancing a differentiated global pipeline, including ZL-1503 (IL-13/IL-31Rα), ZL-6201 (LRRC15 ADC), ZL-1222 (PD-1/IL-12), and ZL-1311 (MUC17/CD3 TCE), with key regional programs also continuing to advance. This includes KarXT approval in China with commercial launch preparations underway, as well as pivotal data readouts for povetacicept in IgAN and elegrobart in TED expected in 2026.

Zai Lab Limited (NASDAQ:ZLAB) is a biopharmaceutical company that develops and commercializes therapies addressing medical conditions with unmet needs in autoimmune disorders, oncology, infectious diseases, and neuroscience. The company’s products include Zejula, Optune, Qinlock, and Nuzyra.

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