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The RV giant is expected to announce its results later in October.
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Sales are still rising even as prices soar.
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During Friday's morning trading, 326 companies set new 52-week highs. Key Facts: Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) was the company with the largest market cap to set a new 52-...
Motor home sales are seeing strong numbers in 2021, in keeping with the 2020 pre-COVID-19 pandemic, during and after. The RV Industry Association reported a record...
Shares of Thor Industries Inc. jumped 7% in extended trading Monday after the maker of recreational vehicles announced the temporary suspension of all...
Sanofi (SNY +0.2%) has completed its $2.5B acquisition of Synthorx (NASDAQ:THOR) announced last month.
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Winnebago (WGO) looks well poised to maintain this year's momentum in the New Year, courtesy of its leadership position in the industry, game-changing acquisitions and solid financials.
Four companies vied to buy or partner with Synthorx before Sanofi snapped up the biotech company for $2.5 billion, according to new filings with the SEC.
Synthorx (NASDAQ:THOR) reveals in a filing that it received a $70/share bid after it had accepted Sanofi's (NASDAQ:SNY) $68 offer.The bid came from "Company A" on December 8, and the Sanofi de
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We highlight five biotech ETFs and stocks that are leading the market in Q4.
Synthorx, Inc. (THOR) is looking like an interesting pick from a technical perspective, as the company is seeing favorable trends on the moving average crossover front.
Sanofi (NASDAQ:SNY) intends to commence a tender offer to acquire all of the outstanding common shares of Synthorx (NASDAQ:THOR) for $68/share in cash.The Offer will expire on January 22, 2020.
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Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin and Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic have plans to send tourists into space next year. Elon Musk’s SpaceX is in the hunt too, and a Boeing and Lockheed JV. It won’t be cheap.
The Dow Jones hit a new high on the China trade deal and other moves to end stock market uncertainty. Adobe, Facebook, Lululemon and Tesla were key movers.