Co-Diagnostics (CODX) jumps 31% after COVID-19 test obtains emergency use authorization by FDA Check out this morning's top movers from around Wall Street, compiled by The Fly.
HIGHER -
- Co-Diagnostics (CODX) up 31% after announcing that its Logix Smart COVID-19 Test has obtained emergency use authorization by the FDA to be used for the diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2
- Axsome Therapeutics (AXSM) up 10% after reporting AXS-07 met the co-primary endpoints of freedom from migraine pain and freedom from most bothersome symptoms as compared to placebo
in its Phase 3 trial
- SeaWorld (SEAS) up 6% after announcing Serge Rivera has resigned from his position of CEO and as a member of the board
- Tenneco (TEN) up 16% after disclosing that Icahn Enterprises (IEP) may be deemed to have sole voting power and sole dispositive power with regard to 9,136,392 shares of Class A common stock and 17,232,791 shares of Class B common stock of the company after giving effect to the conversion of the shares of Class B common stock into shares of Class A common stock
- XBiotech (XBIT) up 13% after the company and BioBridge Global announced their collaboration to participate in a FDA investigational program for U.S. blood centers to begin collecting and distributing convalescent plasma from individuals who have recovered from COVID-19
- Tesla (TSLA) up 5% after Jefferies analyst Philippe Houchois upgraded shares to Buy from Hold with a price target of $650, down from $800
UP AFTER EARNINGS -
- Digital Ally (DGLY) up 32%
- Simply Good Foods (SMPL) up 7%
LOWER -
- Delta Air Lines (DAL) down 1% after guiding that its Q2 revenue may be down 90% from last year
- Teledyne (TDY) down 1% after providing Q1 outlook
- Menlo Therapeutics (MNLO) down 45% after reporting Study MTI-105 and Study MTI-106 did not meet their respective primary endpoints of demonstrating statistically significant reduction in pruritus in patients treated with serlopitant compared to placebo
Symbols:
CODX AXSM SEAS TEN XBIT TSLA - $479.71 /
+25.715 (+5.66%)
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