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POXEL Stock Over 21% Down In The Last 10 Sessions

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(vianews) - shares of poxel (cac 40: poxel.pa) slid by a staggering 21.23% in 10 sessions from €0.91 to €0.72 at 10:09 est on monday, after three successive sessions in a row of losses. cac 40 is jumping 1.1% to €7,266.61, following the last session's downward trend.

poxel's last close was €0.71, 78.22% below its 52-week high of €3.28.

about poxel

poxel s.a., a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, develops novel treatments for metabolic diseases, type 2 diabetes, and liver diseases. the company's lead product is twymeeg (imeglimin), an oral drug candidate that targets mitochondrial dysfunction and approved for the treatment of type 2 diabetes in japan. it also develops pxl770, an adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase enzyme, which is in a phase 2a clinical trial that treats chronic metabolic diseases, including diseases that affect the liver, such as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (nash). poxel s.a. has a licensing agreement with enyo pharma s.a.s. for the development of farnesoid x receptor that is in phase 2a study for the treatment of hepatitis b and nash; and deuterx llc for the development of pxl065, a mitochondrial pyruvate carrier inhibitor, which is in a phase i clinical trial for the treatment of nash. the company was incorporated in 2009 and is headquartered in lyon, france.

earnings per share

as for profitability, poxel has a trailing twelve months eps of €-0.98.

the company's return on equity, which measures the profitability of a business relative to shareholder's equity, for the twelve trailing months is negative -323.36%.

stock price classification

according to the stochastic oscillator, a useful indicator of overbought and oversold conditions, poxel's stock is considered to be overbought (>=80).

moving average

poxel's worth is way under its 50-day moving average of €0.95 and way below its 200-day moving average of €1.54.

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