Browse the full insider trade history of Invivo Therapeutics Holdings CORP., a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Healthcare & Pharma sector, Invivo Therapeutics Holdings CORP. has recorded 4 reports. The latest transaction was reported on 23 December 2021 (Retenue fiscale). Among the most active insiders: Toselli Richard M.. All data is accessible without an account.
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InVivo Therapeutics Holdings Corp. is a U.S.-based biomaterials and biotechnology company listed on the NASDAQ market in the United States. The company is highly specialized: it focuses on the treatment of spinal cord injuries and, more broadly, on regenerative and biomaterial-based approaches aimed at addressing a severe unmet medical need. For international investors, this is a classic small-cap healthcare innovation profile, where valuation is driven primarily by scientific progress, clinical milestones, regulatory developments, and financing capacity rather than by a broad base of mature product sales. The company has a long development history in U.S. biotech. The publicly listed vehicle was redirected toward the InVivo business after the acquisition of InVivo Therapeutics Corporation in 2010; the operating business itself was founded in 2005. SEC filings also note that the company’s proprietary technology was co-invented in connection with leading academic institutions, including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Boston Children’s Hospital, which helped establish early scientific credibility. Its headquarters are in Cambridge, Massachusetts, a core life-sciences hub and an important ecosystem for biomedical research and talent. From a business-model perspective, InVivo remains primarily an R&D-stage company. Its core activity is the development of technologies and biomaterial solutions for spinal cord injury, with a platform-oriented strategy rather than a diversified commercial product portfolio. That means the company does not, at this stage, rely on large-scale recurring product revenues. Its key strategic assets are its intellectual property, scientific know-how, and clinical development capabilities. As a result, its competitive position is that of a niche innovator: potentially differentiated by its technology and scientific focus, but facing meaningful competition from pharmaceutical approaches, medical device developers, and alternative regenerative medicine strategies. Geographically, the company’s footprint is mainly U.S.-centered, with its operating base in Cambridge, Massachusetts. That said, like many clinical-stage life-science companies, it may engage in broader regulatory, research, and collaboration activities that can extend beyond the United States. Recent items of market relevance for investors include SEC Form 4 insider transaction reporting, as well as standard public-company disclosures and market-compliance developments. Because the stock trades on NASDAQ, liquidity, ongoing listing compliance, and the company’s ability to access capital remain critical factors when assessing the investment case. In short, InVivo Therapeutics should be viewed as a focused, high-risk/high-potential biotech platform anchored in spinal cord injury innovation, with value creation dependent on execution, data generation, and balance-sheet discipline rather than scale economics.