On Friday, Shares of FireEye, Inc. (NASDAQ:FEYE), gained 6.42% to $51.03, hitting its highest level, after a massive cyber-security breach hit an estimated four million current and former federal government employees. Semiconductor equipment maker Atmel surged after a report suggests if may be the next acquisition target in the semiconductor industry. China’s online retailer J.D. com (JD) soared as the Shanghai Composite hits a new high.
FireEye, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, provides cybersecurity solutions for detecting, preventing, and resolving cyber-attacks. The company offers vector-specific appliance solutions that provide threat protection from network to endpoint for inbound and outbound network traffic that may contain sensitive information.
Shares of Southwestern Energy Co. (NYSE:SWN), declined -0.69% to $24.37, during its last trading session, despite energy stocks rose broadly on Wall Street on Friday morning, with the sector seeing an overall increase of 0.3%.
Southwestern Energy Company, an independent energy company, engages in the exploration, development, and production of natural gas and oil in the United States.
At the end of Friday’s trade, Shares of NovaBay Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NYSEMKT:NBY), lost -1.87% to $0.8734.
NovaBay Pharmaceuticals, declared receipt of 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market its novel intelli-Case with hydrogen peroxide solutions.
More than 24 million Americans now disinfect their contact lenses with a disinfection system to prevent potentially serious infections. But only about 2 million use the gold standard disinfection solution, hydrogen peroxide. That’s because hydrogen peroxide can be tricky to use. Too low a concentration and it doesn’t fully disinfect lenses; too high, and it can irritate the eye. Getting the concentration right is challenging because hydrogen peroxide degrades over time. Many ophthalmologists and optometrists favor the disinfection and lens material compatibility peroxide systems provide, yet side effects associated with misuse and non-compliance minimize peroxide system use.
The intelli-Case monitors the neutralization of hydrogen peroxide during the disinfection cycle with sophisticated microprocessor electronics embedded in the cap of what otherwise looks like a standard peroxide lens case. The high-tech cap has three LED lights labeled UNSAFE, BUSY and READY. Lenses are placed into the case with hydrogen peroxide solution. The green light (READY) blinks when lenses are safe to insert into the eyes and continues to blink green until contact lenses are removed from the case.
NovaBay Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company, develops and commercializes topical non-antibiotic antimicrobial products for the eye care market. It operates through four segments: Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Urology, and Wound Care.
Finally, The Clorox Company (NYSE:CLX), ended its last trade with -0.64% decline, and closed at $105.97.
The Clorox Company, declared that Chief Executive Officer Benno Dorer and Chief Financial Officer Steve Robb will be featured speakers at the Deutsche Bank Global Consumer Conference on June 10 in Paris. A live webcast of their presentation is planned to start at 9:15 a.m. local time (12:15 a.m. PT/3:15 a.m. ET) and can be accessed at Clorox Investor Events.
The Clorox Company manufactures and markets consumer and professional products worldwide. The company operates in four segments: Cleaning, Household, Lifestyle, and International.
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