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VALNEVA Stock Impressive Slide 10% So Far On Friday, Underperforms Market

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(vianews) - shares of valneva (cac 40: vla.pa) dropped by a staggering 10.03% to €5.72 at 13:09 est on friday, after two successive sessions in a row of gains. cac 40 is dropping 0.8% to €7,307.37, after four successive sessions in a row of gains. this seems, up to now, a somewhat bearish trend trading session today.

about valneva

valneva se, a specialty vaccine company, focuses on the development and commercialization of prophylactic vaccines for infectious diseases with unmet needs. its commercial vaccines for travelers include ixiaro, an inactivated vero cell culture-derived japanese encephalitis vaccine indicated for active immunization against japanese encephalitis; dukoral, an oral vaccine for the prevention of diarrhea caused by vibrio cholera and/or heat-labile toxin producing enterotoxigenic escherichia coli bacterium; and vla2001, a vaccine candidate against sars-cov-2. the company also develops vla15, a vaccine candidate that has completed phase ii clinical trial against borrelia; and vla1553, a vaccine candidate, which is in phase iii clinical trial against the chikungunya virus. it sells its products in the united states, canada, germany, austria, nordics, the united kingdom, other european countries, and internationally. valneva se has collaborations with pfizer, inc. to co-develop and commercialize its lyme disease vaccine; and instituto butantan for the development, manufacturing, and marketing of single-shot chikungunya vaccine. the company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in saint-herblain, france.

earnings per share

as for profitability, valneva has a trailing twelve months eps of €-0.71.

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