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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Indivior Plc | LSE:INDV | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BN4HT335 | ORD USD0.50 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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8.00 | 0.57% | 1,408.00 | 1,403.00 | 1,414.00 | 1,426.00 | 1,365.00 | 1,400.00 | 660,233 | 16:35:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Pharmaceutical Preparations | 1.09B | 2M | 0.0148 | 952.03 | 1.91B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/6/2020 19:00 | Price (GBX) 83.00 -0.72% Open / Last close 84.85 / 83.00 High / Low 85.50 / 80.20 Bid / Offer 82.50 / 82.90 | waldron | |
30/6/2020 16:25 | [United States] INDIVIOR PLC (INVVY) Delayed Quote. Delayed OTC Bulletin Board - Other OTC - 06/30 04:01:48 pm 12.89 USD -7.27% | waldron | |
30/6/2020 10:31 | Times business section carries an article about Shaun Thaxster's departure.Both Jeffries and Citi analysts think it might be related to negotiations with DOJ but they're far from clear about how to interpret this development. | steeplejack | |
30/6/2020 10:23 | Certainly the share price seems to be signalling a settlement is brewing with the US authorities demanding blood as part of an overall settlement. Question is will we like the final result! | gregmorg | |
29/6/2020 16:22 | [United Kingdom] INDIVIOR (INDV) Delayed Quote. Delayed London Stock Exchange - 06/29 04:03:04 pm 82.9 GBX +5.20% | waldron | |
29/6/2020 16:21 | [United States] INDIVIOR PLC (INVVY) Delayed Quote. Delayed OTC Bulletin Board - Other OTC - 06/29 04:03:58 pm 13.95 USD +1.09% | waldron | |
29/6/2020 14:06 | Indivior Names Promotes Finance Head Crossley To CEO, Thaxter Departs Mon, 29th Jun 2020 10:29 Alliance News (Alliance News) - Indivior PLC on Monday said Chief Financial & Operations Officer Mark Crossley will replace Shaun Thaxter as chief executive with immediate effect. Thaxter, in mutual agreement with the board, is stepping down as chief executive and executive director, the company added. Indivior shares were trading 0.5% lower at 78.40 pence each on Monday morning in London. Crossley has been chief financial and operations officer of the drug manufacturer since February 2017. He was chief strategy officer from 2014 to 2017 and also served as finance director where he led the demerger of Indivior from Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC. Indivior said Ryan Preblick has been appointed interim chief financial officer, adding that it will commence a search for a permanent finance chief and assess whether to hire a separate operations officer. Preblick is currently senior vice president Global Financial Planning & Analysis Commercial Operations, a role he stepped into in January. He joined Indivior in 2012 as regional finance controller for North America, later becoming vice president US Finance. "Indivior's vision is to ensure patients all around the world have access to evidence-based treatment for the chronic conditions and co-occurring disorders of addiction. Mark is a proven leader with a broad strategic and financial skill-set and a deep understanding of the company's guiding principles. The board has full confidence in his ability to drive Indivior forwards and to pursue its vision for the benefit of all stakeholders," said Interim Chair Daniel Tasse. By Ife Taiwo; ifetaiwo@alliancenew | waldron | |
29/6/2020 11:05 | U.S. Stock Futures Point to Week of Choppy Trading Date : 29/06/2020 @ 11:41 Source : Dow Jones News U.S. Stock Futures Point to Week of Choppy Trading Alert By Anna Hirtenstein and Joanne Chiu U.S. stock futures wavered Monday, suggesting another week of choppy trading amid concerns that rising coronavirus infections could delay the global economic recovery. Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average wobbled between gains and losses before ticking up 0.3%. The gauge of blue-chip stocks shed 3.3% last week, putting it on track for a retreat this month. The pan-continental Stoxx Europe 600 was mostly flat, while most major Asian equity benchmarks ended the day lower. Over the weekend, coronavirus cases world-wide passed 10 million, with more than 500,000 deaths. Authorities in Florida, Texas, California and Arizona, which have accounted for much of the recent rise in U.S. cases, have imposed new restrictions and retreated on reopening plans. "Markets are still wrestling between new cases, and extra liquidity" flowing into markets from central banks' and government's stimulus programs, said Edward Park, deputy chief investment officer at Brooks Macdonald. "At the end of last week, we saw the new cases winning out." A key measure of turbulence in U.S. stocks, the Cboe Volatility Index, edged higher for a second day, suggesting that investors will continue to be jittery. "There's still a high level of volatility, which shows that the degree of fear is still very elevated," said Sebastien Galy, a macro strategist at Nordea Asset Management. "I think we're in the last wave of this relief rally, caused by central banks doing their jobs and passing a lot of liquidity into the market." Large fund managers will also face pressure to rebalance their portfolios as the end of both the month and the quarter approaches, according to Steen Jakobsen, chief investment officer and chief economist at Saxo Bank. Asset managers are likely to try to lock in the sharp gains posted in U.S. stock markets in April and May, he said. The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note, seen as a haven, ticked up to 0.648%, from 0.636% Friday. Yields move in the opposite direction of bond prices. In commodities, the main benchmark for U.S. crude oil prices fell 1.5% to $37.89 a barrel as the rise in coronavirus cases weighed on prospects for the global economic recovery. Brent crude, the international benchmark, dropped 1.4%. "Markets are in retreat as the focus remains firmly on the virus, rather than anything that is happening to the global economy," said Kit Juckes, a macro strategist at Société Générale. "That will keep fears of an even less V-shaped recovery being seen." In Asia, Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fell about 1%, while the Shanghai Composite pulled back 0.6%. Japan's Nikkei 225 index declined around 2.3%. Rising infections in U.S. states served "as a wild card for markets, which needs to be monitored carefully," according to Eli Lee, head of investment strategy at Bank of Singapore. "A persistent rise in infection cases would form a major impediment to easing of containment measures and the momentum of the economic recovery." Write to Anna Hirtenstein at anna.hirtenstein@wsj (END) Dow Jones Newswires June 29, 2020 05:26 ET (09:26 GMT) | waldron | |
29/6/2020 11:03 | Stock futures point higher amid a record surge in U.S. coronavirus cases Published Sun, Jun 28 20206:01 PM EDT Updated Moments Ago Fred Imbert @foimbert | waldron | |
29/6/2020 09:15 | wheels within wheels! | gregmorg | |
29/6/2020 07:45 | So within a month,both the Chairman (medical reasons)and CEO have left the company.Things of which I'm totally ignorant must be percolating. | steeplejack | |
26/6/2020 16:12 | [United States] INDIVIOR PLC (INVVY) Quote. Delayed OTC Bulletin Board - Other OTC - 06/26 10:55:44 am 13.25 USD -17.19% | waldron | |
25/6/2020 06:31 | European markets head for negative open after IMF slashes economic forecasts again Published Thu, Jun 25 20201:13 AM EDT Holly Ellyatt @HollyEllyatt Key Points London’s FTSE is seen opening 31 points lower at 6,100, Germany’s DAX is expected to open 11 points lower at 12,107, France’s CAC 40 down 15 points at 4,862 and Italy’s FTSE MIB 24 points lower at 7,172, according to IG. On Wednesday, the IMF released its latest outlook in which it forecast a contraction of 4.9% in global gross domestic product in 2020, lower than the 3% fall it predicted in April. | waldron | |
24/6/2020 16:01 | Price (GBX) 74.85 -2.29% INDVORD USD0.10 Open / Last close 78.00 / 76.60 High / Low 78.00 / 72.65 Bid / Offer 74.70 / 75.00 | waldron | |
24/6/2020 15:59 | INCREDIBLE PUMPING AGAIN INDIVIOR PLC (INVVY) Delayed Quote. Delayed OTC Bulletin Board - Other OTC - 06/24 03:42:52 pm 16.4999 USD +48.78% | waldron | |
23/6/2020 19:07 | [United States] INDIVIOR PLC (INVVY) Delayed Quote. Delayed OTC Bulletin Board - Other OTC - 06/23 06:44:05 pm 11.06 USD -7.06% | waldron | |
23/6/2020 08:09 | INDIVIOR PLC (INVVY) Delayed Quote. Delayed OTC Bulletin Board - Other OTC - 06/22 03:59:50 pm 11.9 USD -14.45% | grupo | |
22/6/2020 19:25 | [United Kingdom] INDIVIOR (INDV) 74.25 GBX -7.48% | waldron | |
22/6/2020 19:24 | [United States] INDIVIOR PLC (INVVY) Delayed Quote. Delayed OTC Bulletin Board - Other OTC - 06/22 07:07:14 pm 11.12 USD -20.06% | waldron | |
22/6/2020 15:28 | INDIVIOR (INDV) Real-time Estimate Quote. Real-time Estimate CHI-X - 06/22 03:27:01 pm 73.725 GBX -8.13% | waldron | |
22/6/2020 15:27 | [United States] INDIVIOR PLC (INVVY) Delayed Quote. Delayed OTC Bulletin Board - Other OTC - 06/22 03:10:41 pm 11.63 USD -16.39% | waldron |
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