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Fulcrum Therapeutics Stock Rallies 4.8% on All-Stock Merger with Slate Medicines and $270M Pre-Close Dividend

Fulcrum Therapeutics (FULC) shares rose ~4.8% pre-market after agreeing an all-stock merger with migraine-focused Slate Medicines.

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Arslan Ali Butt
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Aug 17, 2026
Updated Aug 17, 2026
Fulcrum Therapeutics Stock Rallies 4.8% on All-Stock Merger with Slate Medicines and $270M Pre-Close Dividend

Fulcrum Therapeutics (FULC) shares rose ~4.8% pre-market after agreeing an all-stock merger with migraine-focused Slate Medicines. Deal includes ~$270M cash dividend to Fulcrum holders, $245M oversubscribed financing, and focus on SLTE-1009; expected close Q4 2026 under ticker SLTE.

Fulcrum Therapeutics (Nasdaq: FULC) shares rose approximately 4.8% in pre-market trading on Monday, August 17, 2026, after the company announced a definitive all-stock merger agreement with private biotech Slate Medicines. The deal includes an estimated $270 million cash dividend to pre-merger Fulcrum stockholders, a concurrent oversubscribed $245 million private placement, and a shift in focus to Slate’s clinical-stage migraine prevention pipeline. The combined company will operate as Slate Medicines, Inc. and trade under the ticker “SLTE.”

$270M Dividend, $245M Financing, 5% Ownership for Fulcrum Holders

Fulcrum Therapeutics and Slate Medicines entered a definitive all-stock merger agreement under which Slate stockholders will own approximately 95% of the combined company and Fulcrum stockholders about 5%. Upon closing, expected in the fourth quarter of 2026, the entity will be renamed Slate Medicines, Inc. and list on Nasdaq as SLTE.

Slate’s lead candidate, SLTE-1009, is a subcutaneous anti-PACAP/VIP monoclonal antibody in development for migraine prevention. It has clearance to begin Phase 1 trials in Australia, with initial pharmacokinetic and safety data anticipated in mid-2027.

Key financial terms include: Fulcrum contributing roughly $20.3 million in net cash; an estimated $270 million cash dividend to be paid to pre-merger Fulcrum stockholders immediately prior to closing; and an oversubscribed concurrent private placement of $245 million led by Frazier Life Sciences (with participation from Forbion, RA Capital Management, Deep Track Capital, Foresite Capital, OrbiMed, RTW Investments and Mingxin Capital). The financing is expected to fund operations into 2029.

The transaction received unanimous board approval from both companies and is subject to customary closing conditions, including stockholder approvals and regulatory clearances.

Earlier in 2026, Fulcrum discontinued development of pociredir (its sickle-cell disease candidate) after FDA feedback citing benefit-risk concerns linked to secondary malignancies observed with another PRC2 inhibitor. In May 2026 the board approved a restructuring that cut the workforce by about 85% (from 57 to 9 full-time employees) and engaged Leerink Partners to explore strategic alternatives.

$270M Dividend and $245M Financing Drive 4.8% Pre-Market Rally

The merger resolves months of strategic uncertainty following the pociredir discontinuation and aggressive cost-cutting. The substantial pre-closing cash dividend provides immediate tangible value to existing Fulcrum shareholders, while the oversubscribed $245 million financing and blue-chip investor syndicate signal strong institutional conviction in Slate’s migraine pipeline.

The combination of a cash-rich public shell with a well-funded clinical-stage asset created a clear path forward, driving the pre-market rally of roughly 4.8% (shares traded near $3.92) despite a cautious broader market backdrop in which U.S. futures were mixed. Fulcrum stock had declined more than 66% year-to-date prior to the announcement.

Fulcrum Held $333M Cash; Slate Raised $130M Series A for SLTE-1009

Fulcrum, a clinical-stage company focused on small-molecule therapies for genetically defined diseases, ended Q1 2026 with $333.3 million in cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities. After the pociredir setback and restructuring, cash preservation became the priority while the strategic review progressed.

Slate Medicines, founded with a $130 million Series A earlier in 2026 (co-led by RA Capital, Forbion and Foresite), in-licensed SLTE-1009 from China’s DartsBio Pharmaceuticals. The antibody targets the PACAP/VIP pathway—distinct from CGRP inhibitors—and is engineered for potential quarterly subcutaneous dosing, aiming to serve patients underserved by existing preventive migraine therapies.

The deal structure is typical of reverse-merger style transactions in biotech, allowing a private clinical asset to access public markets while delivering a significant cash return to the shell company’s shareholders.

Q4 2026 Close Targeted; Phase 1 Data Expected Mid-2027

The transaction is expected to close in Q4 2026 pending stockholder votes, SEC registration statement effectiveness, and HSR clearance. Investors will monitor the proxy materials, the exact dividend per share calculation, and any further details on the private placement.

Post-close, attention will shift to the initiation of SLTE-1009 Phase 1 trials and the mid-2027 data readout. The combined company’s cash runway into 2029 provides multi-year operational visibility.

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