Volkswagen has rejected union proposals for cost savings, escalating tensions with labor representatives as potential strikes loom.
Axsome's AXS-12 met its primary endpoint in a Phase 3 study, significantly reducing cataplexy attacks in narcolepsy patients, positioning it for an NDA submission. The narcolepsy market is substantial, with current treatments having issues like tolerability and efficacy, which AXS-12 aims to address effectively. Financially, Axsome has a market cap of $4.83bn, strong revenue growth, but a net loss, indicating a cash runway of four to five quarters.
Cancer treatment has long been dominated by traditional approaches such as surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. But in recent years, a wave of innovation has emerged, driven by the promise of immunotherapies that harness the body's own immune system to fight cancer.
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Investors often turn to recommendations made by Wall Street analysts before making a Buy, Sell, or Hold decision about a stock. While media reports about rating changes by these brokerage-firm employed (or sell-side) analysts often affect a stock's price, do they really matter?
The recommendations of Wall Street analysts are often relied on by investors when deciding whether to buy, sell, or hold a stock. Media reports about these brokerage-firm-employed (or sell-side) analysts changing their ratings often affect a stock's price.
Investors often turn to recommendations made by Wall Street analysts before making a Buy, Sell, or Hold decision about a stock. While media reports about rating changes by these brokerage-firm employed (or sell-side) analysts often affect a stock's price, do they really matter?
The recommendations of Wall Street analysts are often relied on by investors when deciding whether to buy, sell, or hold a stock. Media reports about these brokerage-firm-employed (or sell-side) analysts changing their ratings often affect a stock's price.
When deciding whether to buy, sell, or hold a stock, investors often rely on analyst recommendations. Media reports about rating changes by these brokerage-firm-employed (or sell-side) analysts often influence a stock's price, but are they really important?
Investors often turn to recommendations made by Wall Street analysts before making a Buy, Sell, or Hold decision about a stock. While media reports about rating changes by these brokerage-firm employed (or sell-side) analysts often affect a stock's price, do they really matter?