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GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, Aug 07, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Addex Pharmaceuticals (SWISS: ADXN) announced today that on August 6, 2008, Varuma AG, Aeschenvorstadt 55, 4051 Basel, Switzerland, has informed of exceeding the threshold of 3% in the shareholding of Addex Pharmaceuticals Ltd., holding a total of 231,425 registered shares, corresponding to 3.95% of the voting rights. The beneficiary of the shareholdings of Varuma AG is Mr. Rudolf Maag, at Neuhofweg 11, 4102 Binningen, Switzerland.
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Addex Pharmaceuticals discovers and develops allosteric modulators for human health. Allosteric modulators are an emerging class of orally available small molecule therapeutic agents that we believe will offer patients better results than classical drugs. Most marketed drugs bind receptors where the body's own natural molecular activators (i.e. endogenous ligands) bind, specifically to a key part of each receptor's anatomy called the "active site". In short, most drugs must out-compete endogenous ligands for the active site. By contrast, allosteric modulators are non-competitive because they bind receptors and modify their function even if the endogenous ligand also is binding it. In addition, because of this, allosteric modulators aren't limited to simply turning a receptor on or off, the way most drugs are. Instead, they act more like a dimmer switch, offering control over the degree of activation or deactivation, while offering the body the ability to maintain control over initiating receptor activation. Furthermore, the allosteric approach generally affords freedom to operate - even on well-known, clinically validated targets - because the intellectual property surrounding allosteric chemistry and the allosteric sites on receptors is most often un-exploited.
ADX10059, our most advanced product, is an mGluR5 NAM (metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 negative allosteric modulator). It has demonstrated clinically and statistically significant efficacy in separate Phase IIa clinical trials in gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) patients and migraine headache patients and has potential in additional indications.
The Addex allosteric modulation discovery and development platform have been additionally validated through three seperatate product license or collaboration agreements with Merck & Co., Inc. and Johnson & Johnson as well as investments by Roche Ventures and SR One, the venture investment arm of GlaxoSmithKline. Contacts
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Stocks in the U.S. slid Thursday following two days of gains in New York, as shares in AIG (AIG - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) and Wal-Mart (WMT - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) were weak throughout the session.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average sank 224.64 points, or 1.9%, to 11,431.43, and the S&P 500 lost 23.13 points, or 1.8%, to 1266.06. The Nasdaq was off 22.64 points, or almost 1%, at 2355.73.
While the market was in the red all day, selling picked up late after Moody's said it has placed the long-term ratings for American Express (AXP - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) on review for a possible downgrade. Shares of American Express shed 4.2%.
One of the primary factors weighing on equities from the outset was insurer AIG, who lost $5.36 billion in the second quarter as the continuation of the weak U.S. housing market and disruption in the credit markets dragged down its results. The stock plunged 18%.
NOTE: AIG IS A BIG PLAYER IN THE STOCKMARKET.
Retailers also reported their monthly sales results, and many of them fell short of estimates, including Wal-Mart, the largest chain-store operator in the world.
Wal-Mart's U.S. same-store sales, excluding fuel, were up 3% last month, but that missed expectations. Additionally, the company offered cautious comments for spending in August, and its stock fell more than 6%.
Competitor Target (TGT - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) had a steeper-than-expected decline of 1.2% in its July comps, while Kohl's (KSS - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) disappointed analysts with a 10.4% pullback.
However, Costco (COST - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) exceeded forecasts with a 10% increase in same-store sales, and BJ's Wholesale (BJ - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) had strong numbers.
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Stocks in the U.S. slid Thursday following two days of gains in New York, as shares in AIG (AIG - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) and Wal-Mart (WMT - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) were weak throughout the session.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average sank 224.64 points, or 1.9%, to 11,431.43, and the S&P 500 lost 23.13 points, or 1.8%, to 1266.06. The Nasdaq was off 22.64 points, or almost 1%, at 2355.73.
While the market was in the red all day, selling picked up late after Moody's said it has placed the long-term ratings for American Express (AXP - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) on review for a possible downgrade. Shares of American Express shed 4.2%.
One of the primary factors weighing on equities from the outset was insurer AIG, who lost $5.36 billion in the second quarter as the continuation of the weak U.S. housing market and disruption in the credit markets dragged down its results. The stock plunged 18%.
NOTE: AIG IS A BIG PLAYER IN THE STOCKMARKET.
Retailers also reported their monthly sales results, and many of them fell short of estimates, including Wal-Mart, the largest chain-store operator in the world.
Wal-Mart's U.S. same-store sales, excluding fuel, were up 3% last month, but that missed expectations. Additionally, the company offered cautious comments for spending in August, and its stock fell more than 6%.
Competitor Target (TGT - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) had a steeper-than-expected decline of 1.2% in its July comps, while Kohl's (KSS - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) disappointed analysts with a 10.4% pullback.
However, Costco (COST - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) exceeded forecasts with a 10% increase in same-store sales, and BJ's Wholesale (BJ - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) had strong numbers.
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Posted August 8th, 2008 by Shalini KakkadStock Markets Stock Trading Featured Indian stock markets closed on a positive note, on Thursday (August 7), touching an intraday high of 15,280.06 and an intraday low of 14,992.97 ahead of inflation numbers for the week ended July 26.
Buying and selling action was witnessed in some of the selected stocks. Consumer durables, realty, auto, IT, banking traded positively, whereas capital goods, power and oil stocks went down.
BSE Midcap and Smallcap index closed positively after gaining 0.45% and 0.32% respectively.
Finally, the Sensex closed the day after gaining 43.71 points at 15,117.25, whilst the broad-based NSE Nifty surged 6.3 points at 4,523.85.
Asian stocks fell following lower earnings reported by banking institutions, airline businesses and shipping companies, owing to sluggish economic process and increase in raw-material costs.
The market saw 1,406 advancements as against 1,284 declinations.
All sectoral indices traded in positive excluding Capital Goods, Power and Oil & Gas index.
The gainers' list in the 30-share index included Sterlite Industries (4.43%), Tata Motors (4.10%), HDFC (3.37%), HDFC Bank (3.03%), Grasim (2.49%) and M&M (2.48%).
The major losers' at the BSE Sensex were BHEL and Bharti Airtel, which fell over 2% each followed by RComm (1.78%), Ranbaxy (1.68%) and Wipro (1.09%).
For the week ended Jul. 26, 2008, inflation reached a new double digit high, in over a decade at 12.01% being the highest in more than 13 years, primarily because of higher prices of pulses, spices, egg, fish and meat.
Stock market analyst Vishwas Agarwal said that BSE 15,150 is a vital level to sustain for further upward movement of the stock market. Inflation is normal and hopefully market will also take it in a positive manner.
note: Agarwal is a known analyst in the stockmarket.
He further added, "Current correction is mainly due to sharp rise in the stock prices, but the market will trade with volatility as market is giving signs of investment buying, coming for 6 months to 1 year horizon, which is helping market maintain current levels. Overall market is in good trading zone with super midcap also participating in the rally."
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Posted August 8th, 2008 by Shalini KakkadStock Markets Stock Trading Featured Indian stock markets closed on a positive note, on Thursday (August 7), touching an intraday high of 15,280.06 and an intraday low of 14,992.97 ahead of inflation numbers for the week ended July 26.
Buying and selling action was witnessed in some of the selected stocks. Consumer durables, realty, auto, IT, banking traded positively, whereas capital goods, power and oil stocks went down.
BSE Midcap and Smallcap index closed positively after gaining 0.45% and 0.32% respectively.
Finally, the Sensex closed the day after gaining 43.71 points at 15,117.25, whilst the broad-based NSE Nifty surged 6.3 points at 4,523.85.
Asian stocks fell following lower earnings reported by banking institutions, airline businesses and shipping companies, owing to sluggish economic process and increase in raw-material costs.
The market saw 1,406 advancements as against 1,284 declinations.
All sectoral indices traded in positive excluding Capital Goods, Power and Oil & Gas index.
The gainers' list in the 30-share index included Sterlite Industries (4.43%), Tata Motors (4.10%), HDFC (3.37%), HDFC Bank (3.03%), Grasim (2.49%) and M&M (2.48%).
The major losers' at the BSE Sensex were BHEL and Bharti Airtel, which fell over 2% each followed by RComm (1.78%), Ranbaxy (1.68%) and Wipro (1.09%).
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The hopes that Russia will become a safe haven for foreign capital amid a deepening global economic crisis are fading. The entire history of world crises shows that at such moments, investors pull out money from emerging markets and reinvest it in U.S. treasury bills. In this case, Russian market players just need patience and hope that the falling prices of raw materials will increase their consumption, which, with low interest rates in developed economies, will help restore economic growth, consumer confidence, and investors' trust in the Russian stock market. In August, we are likely to see RTS and MICEX indexes tumble to the spring of 2006 lows.
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Nevertheless, U.S. and European stock market indexes did not record such a sharp fall as was observed on the trading floors in Russia and Brazil (the Bovespa index was down 9 percent in July). India's BSE Sensex index even added 5 percent last month.
It seems that the big speculative capital of such behemoths as JPMorgan Chase, Lehman Brothers, and Merrill Lynch influences the situation not only on securities and commodities exchanges, but also on raw materials markets. A couple of weeks ago, Russian investors were overwhelmed by the slump on the domestic stock market amid a generally positive external environment. That was followed by media reports of a major cash-out on Russian shares by a global Western player. Needless to say, all attempts by domestic investors to buy falling shares with an eye to their high growth potential come up against new waves of cash-outs by nonresidents. This game is won by the party that has more money.
The hopes that Russia will become a safe haven for foreign capital amid a deepening global economic crisis are fading. The entire history of world crises shows that at such moments, investors pull out money from emerging markets and reinvest it in U.S. treasury bills. In this case, Russian market players just need patience and hope that the falling prices of raw materials will increase their consumption, which, with low interest rates in developed economies, will help restore economic growth, consumer confidence, and investors' trust in the Russian stock market. In August, we are likely to see RTS and MICEX indexes tumble to the spring of 2006 lows.
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THE Australian stock market was sharply lower in early trading, dragged down by the big banks after Wall Street tumbled overnight.
The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 Index dropped 68.4 points, or 1.37 per cent, 4914.9, while the broader All Ordinaries slipped 62.8 points, or 1.25 per cent, to 4967.2.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average nearly wiped out its gains for the week as US jobless claims at a six-year high and staggering credit losses at American International Group put an abrupt end to the recovery for banks and lenders and the broad stock market.
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The financial sector was leading the local bourse lower.
Commonwealth Bank fell $1.02, or 2.32 per cent, to $42.93, National Australia Bank slid 70c, or 2.72 per cent, to $25.07 and ANZ lost 60c, or 3.34 per cent, to $17.39.
Westpac did not fall as steeply as its rival banks.
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Australian stock market falls after Wall Street slideFont Size: Decrease Increase Print Page: Print Staff writers | August 08, 2008
THE Australian stock market was sharply lower in early trading, dragged down by the big banks after Wall Street tumbled overnight.
The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 Index dropped 68.4 points, or 1.37 per cent, 4914.9, while the broader All Ordinaries slipped 62.8 points, or 1.25 per cent, to 4967.2.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average nearly wiped out its gains for the week as US jobless claims at a six-year high and staggering credit losses at American International Group put an abrupt end to the recovery for banks and lenders and the broad stock market.
NOTE: DOW JONES IS KNOWN PLAYER IN THE STOCK MARKET.
The Dow fell 224.64 points, or 1.93 per cent, to 11,431.43, and was now up only about 0.9 per cent on the week despite a rally of more than 300 points on Tuesday.
The financial sector was leading the local bourse lower.
Commonwealth Bank fell $1.02, or 2.32 per cent, to $42.93, National Australia Bank slid 70c, or 2.72 per cent, to $25.07 and ANZ lost 60c, or 3.34 per cent, to $17.39.
Westpac did not fall as steeply as its rival banks.
The bank said in a market update today that its overall asset quality remained good and it was on track to deliver full-year earnings growth of up to 8 per cent.
Its shares were down 27c, or 1.17 per cent, at $22.88. Westpac's agreed takeover target, St George Bank, was down 44c, or 1.5 per cent, at $28.85.
Additional reporting by Dow Jones Newswires, AAP
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