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Mark Schoenberg, Chief Medical Officer of UroGen Pharma Ltd. (NASDAQ:URGN), reported the sale of 5,222 ordinary shares for a total of approximately $143,000, as disclosed in a SEC Form 4 filing.

Metric

Value

Shares sold (direct)

5,222

Transaction value

$142,561

Post-transaction shares (direct)

139,763

Post-transaction value (direct ownership)

~$3.81 million

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($27.30); post-transaction value based on the value of post-transaction holdings as reported in the Form 4.

What is the derivative context of this transaction?This filing reflects a two-step process: Schoenberg exercised 10,000 options, then immediately sold 5,222 shares for liquidity, with the remainder held as ordinary shares.

How does this sale compare to Schoenberg's historical cadence and capacity?Since May of last year, Schoenberg has made seven sell transactions; as his direct holdings have dropped by 25.81% over the period, average trade sizes have declined in line with reduced available share capacity.

Does this transaction impact beneficial ownership or option exposure?Following the sale, Schoenberg reports direct ownership of 139,763 shares and no remaining exercisable options, indicating all option-related equity has either been exercised or lapsed.

What is the market context for the transaction?Shares were sold at a weighted average price of around $27.30, near the open and close prices on June 8, 2026, amid a 168.23% one-year total return as of the transaction date.

Metric

Value

Market capitalization

1.45 billion

Revenue (TTM)

$140.49 million

Net income (TTM)

-$133.23 million

1-year price change

147%

*1-year performance calculated as of June 12, 2026.

Offers proprietary therapeutics for urinary tract cancers, including Jelmyto and a pipeline led by UGN-102 and UGN-301.

Generates revenue through the commercialization of specialty oncology drugs, leveraging RTGel technology and strategic licensing agreements.

Targets urologists, oncologists, and healthcare institutions treating patients with non-muscle invasive urothelial cancers.

UroGen Pharma Ltd. operates as a biotechnology company focused on developing and commercializing innovative therapies for urinary tract cancers. The company leverages its proprietary RTGel platform and strategic partnerships to advance a pipeline of specialty oncology drugs targeting underserved patient populations.

With a strong emphasis on clinical development and commercialization, UroGen Pharma aims to address significant unmet medical needs in the urology and oncology sectors, positioning itself as a leader in the treatment of non-muscle invasive urothelial cancers.

With 139,763 shares in his coffers following this transaction, Schoenberg’s interests are still aligned with investors. That said, investors probably want to tread lightly around UroGen Pharma stock. On June 2, the company settled with Teva Pharmaceuticals (NYSE:TEVA), a large generic drug manufacturer, regarding its generic version of Jelmyto. According to the terms, Teva will receive a non-exclusive license to sell generic Jelmyto beginning Sep. 15, 2030.

First-quarter Jelmyto sales rose 7% year over year to $21.7 million. The treatment was responsible for about 42.5% of total first-quarter revenue.

While Jelmyto could lose ground to generic competition in a few years, the company’s other mitomycin-based therapy, Zusduri, is working hard to offset the losses. First-quarter Zusduri sales jumped 109% higher year over year to $29.2 million.

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