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  2. Why VIVUS Lost in November - AOL

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    VIVUS' (NAS: VVUS) stock was down 25% for November, though still up 15% for the year. Its drug Qsymia is the first obesity drug to be approved and reach the market in more than a decade, but its ...

  3. VVUS: New Ideas for Established Portfolio

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    We are initiating coverage of VIVUS, Inc. (VVUS) with a $10.00 price target based on our revenue forecasts for approved products. In addition to a portfolio of weight loss, exocrine pancreatic ...

  4. Down 20%: What Is VIVUS' Market Opportunity? - AOL

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    VIVUS (NAS: VVUS) may have beaten its rival Arena Pharmaceuticals (NAS: ARNA) in getting an obesity drug on the market first, but its shares plunged almost 20% this morning after reporting ...

  5. US stocks end up, with S&P 500 at record. Trump talks lower interest rates and oil prices. US stocks closed up, with the S&P 500 notching a record for the 2nd day. Trump called for lower rates and oil prices in remarks to world leaders.

  6. Is a VIVUS Buyout Still on the Table? And if So, by Whom? - AOL

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  8. Timeline of Yahoo - Wikipedia

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    January 3, 2000: Yahoo stocks close at an all-time high of $475.00 (pre-split price) a share. This price propelled them to the most valuable company in the world at the time. The day before, it hit an intra-day high of $500.13 (pre-split price).

  9. Altaba - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! grew rapidly throughout the 1990s and diversified into a web portal, followed by numerous high-profile acquisitions. The company's stock price skyrocketed during the dot-com bubble and closed at an all-time high of US$118.75 in 2000; [14] however, after the dot-com bubble burst, it reached an all-time low of US$8.11 in 2001. [15]