Penny stocks tend to be risky investments. But they can generate spectacular returns at times, so they can be worth including in a diversified portfolio.
Here, Iâm going to highlight two exciting penny stocks that I believe are worth a closer look today. Currently, both are trading for less than 20p.
High-risk, high-return
First up, we have Poolbeg Pharma (LSE: POLB). Itâs an under-the-radar biopharmaceutical company thatâs developing drugs (with the help of artificial intelligence) to address unmet medical needs.
Now, this is a classic penny stock in that itâs a high risk, high reward play. You see, this company doesnât have any revenues or earnings at all today so it’s a very speculative investment.
But things could change. Currently, the companyâs working on a range of drugs including products to treat cancer immunotherapy-induced Cytokine Release Syndrome (a condition that develops when an immune system responds too aggressively to infection) and obesity (itâs working on an oral weight-loss product).
If it was able to bring any of these drugs to the market, its revenues could explode. And so could its share price.
Of course, investors shouldn’t assume successful market launches will happen. Drug developmentâs a notoriously challenging industry in which major setbacks are the norm.
I see a lot of potential here though. I think Poolbeg Pharmaâs worth considering as a speculative investment.
A high-growth industry
The other penny stock I want to highlight today is Corero Network Security (LSE: CNS). Itâs a small cybersecurity company that specialises in Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) protection solutions.
I see this stock as a little less risky than Poolbeg Pharma. Thatâs because the company already has revenues. Last year, these came in at $22.3m. This year, analysts expect $28m (growth of an impressive 26%).
That said, itâs still a very risky stock as the companyâs profits are small. For 2024, net profit and earnings per share are only expected to come in at around $375,000 and 0.1 cents respectively.
Again though, Iâm excited about the potential here. Cybersecurityâs a rapidly growing industry and this companyâs having a lot of success at present, having recently signed a number of contacts with firms of different shapes and sizes.
If it can continue to do this and grow its revenues and earnings in the years ahead, I think it could turn out to be a decent investment. Itâs worth noting that in July, the company said that it continues to experience high demand for its SmartWall ONETM DDoS protection solutions and that its pipeline is at record levels.
Of course, cybercrimeâs always evolving. So thereâs guarantee this company will continue to be successful going forward.
As a speculative investment however, I believe itâs worth a look.
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